Respiration Pattern of Tabah Bamboo Shoots (Giganthochloa Nigrociliata) During Storage at Room Temperature
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Author:
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, PANDE KETUT DIAH KENCANA, BAMBANG ADMADI HARSOJUWONO
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Abstract:
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There are very few articles on tabah bamboo shoots (Giganthochloa nigrociliata) being published in detail,
including scientific information about physiological processes, especially respiration patterns. The purpose of
this study was to determine the respiration pattern of tabah bamboo shoots during storage at room temperature.
The research was carried out with the preparation of raw material for tabah bamboo shoots, preparation of
packaging equipment and storage for 5 days at room temperature. Furthermore, the daily rate of CO2
production was detected using GC type HP 5890 A with the propak Q stationary phase column conditions
which have a size of 80-100 mesh, the temperature in the column is 60 oC, the injector temperature is 100 0C,
the detector temperature is 2000C, with a flow rate of 30 ml/minutes using helium carrier gas. The results
showed that tabah bamboo shoots had a non-climacteric respiration pattern which decreased the rate of CO2
production during storage at room temperature. Respiration causes changes in the physicochemical properties
of tabah bamboo shoots.
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Keyword:
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respiration pattern, CO2, tabah bamboo shoots
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.03.080
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