The short shelf life of mushrooms is a barrier for their distribution and, therefore, there has been extensive research to find technologies that ensure the preservation of mushrooms, maintaining their organoleptic and nutritional properties (1]. Irradiation has proved its technological feasibility to be safely used in the reduction of food losses, being recognized by international organizations as a valid conservation alternative in extending shelflife of many foods. The aim of the present work was to validate the use of 2 kGy dose of gamma radiation to maintain chemical composition of wild mushrooms. Boletus pinophilus Pihit & Dermek and Clitocybe subconnexa Murrill wild samples were obtained in Tnis-os-Montes; subsequently, the sa...
This thesis studies the possibility of using gamma irradiation in preserving oyster mushrooms (Pleur...
It was previously demonstrated that gamma irradiation was the processing technology with the highest...
Mushrooms are considered excellent sources of minerals, being necessary to know the levels of essent...
Mushrooms contain about 90% water, which leads to a faster deterioration due to senescence, browning...
Boletus edulis Bull: Fr. is an edible mushroom quite appreciated for its organoleptic and nutritiona...
Irradiation is recognized by international organizations as a conservation technology, and its appli...
Mushrooms are rapidly perishable and they start deteriorating within a day after harvest. Therefore,...
In spite of the immense popularity of mushrooms in the Northeast of Portugal, one of the European r...
Mushrooms are being increasingly produced and consumed, but their high perishability still represent...
Mushrooms are very perishable food products and therefore tend to lose quality immediately after har...
The consumption of mushrooms is increasing all over the world as a result of their sensorial and nu...
Mushrooms are one of the most perishable products and tend to lose quality right after harvest. The ...
Mushrooms are especially sensitive to senescence, browning, water loss and microbial attack. Further...
The short shelf life of mushrooms is a barrier to their distribution and, therefore, there has been...
Macrolepiota procera (Scop.) Singer is one of the most popular mushrooms, being considered an excel...
This thesis studies the possibility of using gamma irradiation in preserving oyster mushrooms (Pleur...
It was previously demonstrated that gamma irradiation was the processing technology with the highest...
Mushrooms are considered excellent sources of minerals, being necessary to know the levels of essent...
Mushrooms contain about 90% water, which leads to a faster deterioration due to senescence, browning...
Boletus edulis Bull: Fr. is an edible mushroom quite appreciated for its organoleptic and nutritiona...
Irradiation is recognized by international organizations as a conservation technology, and its appli...
Mushrooms are rapidly perishable and they start deteriorating within a day after harvest. Therefore,...
In spite of the immense popularity of mushrooms in the Northeast of Portugal, one of the European r...
Mushrooms are being increasingly produced and consumed, but their high perishability still represent...
Mushrooms are very perishable food products and therefore tend to lose quality immediately after har...
The consumption of mushrooms is increasing all over the world as a result of their sensorial and nu...
Mushrooms are one of the most perishable products and tend to lose quality right after harvest. The ...
Mushrooms are especially sensitive to senescence, browning, water loss and microbial attack. Further...
The short shelf life of mushrooms is a barrier to their distribution and, therefore, there has been...
Macrolepiota procera (Scop.) Singer is one of the most popular mushrooms, being considered an excel...
This thesis studies the possibility of using gamma irradiation in preserving oyster mushrooms (Pleur...
It was previously demonstrated that gamma irradiation was the processing technology with the highest...
Mushrooms are considered excellent sources of minerals, being necessary to know the levels of essent...