Evaluating modified atmosphere with variable CO₂-O₂ concentrations for Tribolium castaneum management and quality preservation in Rice storage

This study explored the efficacy of CO₂-MA with variable CO₂-O₂ concentrations (TA: 2 % O₂ + 35 % CO₂, TB: 14 % O₂ + 35 % CO₂, TC: 21 % O₂ + 35 % CO₂, TD: 21 % O₂ + 60 % CO₂) in controlling Tribolium castaneum and preserving rice quality. TD exhibited the highest efficacy, achieving rapid and comple...

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Main Authors: Xue Dong, Ming Yang, Peian Tang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-02-01
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description This study explored the efficacy of CO₂-MA with variable CO₂-O₂ concentrations (TA: 2 % O₂ + 35 % CO₂, TB: 14 % O₂ + 35 % CO₂, TC: 21 % O₂ + 35 % CO₂, TD: 21 % O₂ + 60 % CO₂) in controlling Tribolium castaneum and preserving rice quality. TD exhibited the highest efficacy, achieving rapid and complete pest mortality within 48 h, particularly in the resilient pupal stage, and nearly 100 % mortality under grain-embedded conditions within 10 days. Quality assessments revealed that TD effectively mitigated lipid oxidation by reducing aldehydes and alcohols, major contributors to rice aging and off-flavors while maintaining acceptable enzymatic activities and VOC profiles. Principal component analysis confirmed that TD minimized oxidative stress and preserved desirable sensory attributes more effectively than hypoxic treatments. These findings presented an advancement in sustainable grain storage, with tailored CO₂-O₂ ratios to achieve desirable outcomes as a sustainable strategy for long-term rice storage.
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spelling doaj-art-24ea34e92af54ed18c3d47ac77f353632025-02-08T05:01:06ZengElsevierFood Chemistry: X2590-15752025-02-0126102252Evaluating modified atmosphere with variable CO₂-O₂ concentrations for Tribolium castaneum management and quality preservation in Rice storageXue Dong0Ming Yang1Peian Tang2College of Food Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics/ Collaborative Innovation Center for Modern Grain Circulation and Safety, NO.3 Wenyuan Road, Xixia District, Nanjing 210023, Jiangsu, ChinaCollege of Food Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics/ Collaborative Innovation Center for Modern Grain Circulation and Safety, NO.3 Wenyuan Road, Xixia District, Nanjing 210023, Jiangsu, ChinaCorresponding author.; College of Food Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Finance and Economics/ Collaborative Innovation Center for Modern Grain Circulation and Safety, NO.3 Wenyuan Road, Xixia District, Nanjing 210023, Jiangsu, ChinaThis study explored the efficacy of CO₂-MA with variable CO₂-O₂ concentrations (TA: 2 % O₂ + 35 % CO₂, TB: 14 % O₂ + 35 % CO₂, TC: 21 % O₂ + 35 % CO₂, TD: 21 % O₂ + 60 % CO₂) in controlling Tribolium castaneum and preserving rice quality. TD exhibited the highest efficacy, achieving rapid and complete pest mortality within 48 h, particularly in the resilient pupal stage, and nearly 100 % mortality under grain-embedded conditions within 10 days. Quality assessments revealed that TD effectively mitigated lipid oxidation by reducing aldehydes and alcohols, major contributors to rice aging and off-flavors while maintaining acceptable enzymatic activities and VOC profiles. Principal component analysis confirmed that TD minimized oxidative stress and preserved desirable sensory attributes more effectively than hypoxic treatments. These findings presented an advancement in sustainable grain storage, with tailored CO₂-O₂ ratios to achieve desirable outcomes as a sustainable strategy for long-term rice storage.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590157525000999CO₂-modified atmosphere (CO₂-MA)Tribolium castaneumRice storage qualityVolatile organic compounds (VOCs)Lipid oxidationSustainable pest control
spellingShingle Xue Dong
Ming Yang
Peian Tang
Evaluating modified atmosphere with variable CO₂-O₂ concentrations for Tribolium castaneum management and quality preservation in Rice storage
Food Chemistry: X
CO₂-modified atmosphere (CO₂-MA)
Tribolium castaneum
Rice storage quality
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Lipid oxidation
Sustainable pest control
title Evaluating modified atmosphere with variable CO₂-O₂ concentrations for Tribolium castaneum management and quality preservation in Rice storage
title_full Evaluating modified atmosphere with variable CO₂-O₂ concentrations for Tribolium castaneum management and quality preservation in Rice storage
title_fullStr Evaluating modified atmosphere with variable CO₂-O₂ concentrations for Tribolium castaneum management and quality preservation in Rice storage
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating modified atmosphere with variable CO₂-O₂ concentrations for Tribolium castaneum management and quality preservation in Rice storage
title_short Evaluating modified atmosphere with variable CO₂-O₂ concentrations for Tribolium castaneum management and quality preservation in Rice storage
title_sort evaluating modified atmosphere with variable co₂ o₂ concentrations for tribolium castaneum management and quality preservation in rice storage
topic CO₂-modified atmosphere (CO₂-MA)
Tribolium castaneum
Rice storage quality
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Lipid oxidation
Sustainable pest control
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590157525000999
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