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Influence of productivity and processing method on physicochemical characteristics of white button mushrooms in Brazil
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BACKGROUND: The white button mushroom is the edible fungus most commonly cultivated and commercialized in Brazil and
worldwide. This work assesses the productivity of the different strains ABI 07/06 and ABI 06/05 of Agaricus bisporus grown
under the conditions normally employed by growers in the southeast of Brazil, and the influence of four different chemical
conservation methods on the physicochemical characteristics and storage properties of the fruit bodies.
RESULTS: The productivities of strains ABI 07/06 and ABI 06/05 of white button mushrooms were found to be comparable. The
colorimetric characteristics and chemical compositions (fat, fiber and protein contents) of the mushroom strains were similar,
and these parameters were not influenced significantly by the conservation processes. Texture was negatively affected by all
processing methods employed.
CONCLUSION: It was concluded that chemical methods of processing mushrooms were not fully effective and novel alternative
technologies should be considered by mushroom processors in Brazil. Some methods of mushroom storage using chemicals
such as sodium metabisulfite are harmful to the human organism, so processing using autoclaving may be the best form of
conservation of canned mushrooms.
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ZIED, D. C. et al. Influence of productivity and processing method on physicochemical characteristics of white button mushrooms in Brazil. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, London, v. 94, n. 4, p. 2850–2855, 2014.
