The composition of fresh and stored oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) |
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Authors: | John B.W. Hammond |
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Affiliation: | Glasshouse Crops Research Institute, Littlehampton, Sussex, BN16 3PU, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Soluble carbohydrate, protein, polysaccharide and cell wall composition were assayed in freshly harvested Pleurotus ostreatus sporophores and those stored for 4 days at 2° or 18°. Mannitol and trehalose were present at 1.8 and 6.5% dry wt respectively in fresh sporophores, and at reduced levels in those stored at 18°. In sporophores stored at 2°, trehalose levels increased by up to 122%. Soluble polysaccharide appeared to be composed of glycogen-like material, which was susceptible to post-harvest breakdown, and components containing mannose and other sugars. The total protein content was 42% dry wt; no protein degradation was seen in sporophores stored at 2°, but about 25% of the protein disappeared during storage at 18°. Cell wall polysaccharide was utilised during storage. Respiration rate was about 8–10 ml CO2/g dry wt/hr at harvest and declined to about 5 ml/g dry wt/hr after 40 hr storage at 18°. |
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Keywords: | oyster mushroom composition storage respiration carbohydrate polysaccharide cell wall protein. |
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