PLoS ONE (Jan 2018)

Effects of packaging materials on storage quality of peanut kernels.

  • Xiaoji Fu,
  • Shengping Xing,
  • Huiwei Xiong,
  • Hua Min,
  • Xuejing Zhu,
  • Jialin He,
  • Jianxiong Feng,
  • Honglei Mu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190377
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. e0190377

Abstract

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In order to obtain optimum packaging materials for peanut kernels, the effects of four types of packaging materials on peanut storage quality (coat color, acid value, germination rate, relative damage, and prevention of aflatoxin contamination) were examined. The results showed that packaging materials had a major influence on peanut storage quality indexes. The color of the peanut seed coat packaged in the polyester/aluminum/polyamide/polyethylene (PET/AL/PA/PE) composite film bag did not change significantly during the storage period. Color deterioration was slower with polyamide/polyethylene (PA/PE) packaging materials than with polyethylene (PE) film bags and was slower in PE bags than in the woven bags. The use of PET/AL/PA/PE and PA/PE bags maintained peanut quality and freshness for more than one year and both package types resulted in better germination rates. There were significant differences between the four types of packaging materials in terms of controlling insect pests. The peanuts packaged in the highly permeable woven bags suffered serious invasion from insect pests, while both PET/AL/PA/PE and PA/PE bags effectively prevented insect infection. Peanuts stored in PET/AL/PA/PE and PA/PE bags were also better at preventing and controlling aflatoxin contamination.