The influence of bottle sizes on extra virgin olive oil quality decay during storage in differ- ent conditions, i.e. dark and light, was investigated for a period of about 8 months. Three clear glass bottles with different volumetric capacity, i.e. 0.125 L, 0.250 L, and 0.500 L were used. Marked differences were recorded among samples as related to the light expo- sure, i.e. more advanced quality decay under light conditions as compared to dark condi- tions. PCA analysis showed a clear sample separation as related to the exposure condi- tions and storage time, whereas only under light exposure the bottles size become a rele- vant parameter to determine more advanced quality decay probably as a consequence of the highest ratio between the exposed oil surface and the oil mass volume into the bottle. This result was confirmed by LDA that clearly evidenced a group separation of the oil sam- ples stored in 0.125 L volume bottles.

Glass bottles of different sizes for the packaging of virgin olive oil: influence on shelf life / P. Masella; A. Parenti; P. Spugnoli. - In: LA RIVISTA ITALIANA DELLE SOSTANZE GRASSE. - ISSN 0035-6808. - STAMPA. - 89:(2012), pp. 161-165.

Glass bottles of different sizes for the packaging of virgin olive oil: influence on shelf life

MASELLA, PIERNICOLA;PARENTI, ALESSANDRO;SPUGNOLI, PAOLO
2012

Abstract

The influence of bottle sizes on extra virgin olive oil quality decay during storage in differ- ent conditions, i.e. dark and light, was investigated for a period of about 8 months. Three clear glass bottles with different volumetric capacity, i.e. 0.125 L, 0.250 L, and 0.500 L were used. Marked differences were recorded among samples as related to the light expo- sure, i.e. more advanced quality decay under light conditions as compared to dark condi- tions. PCA analysis showed a clear sample separation as related to the exposure condi- tions and storage time, whereas only under light exposure the bottles size become a rele- vant parameter to determine more advanced quality decay probably as a consequence of the highest ratio between the exposed oil surface and the oil mass volume into the bottle. This result was confirmed by LDA that clearly evidenced a group separation of the oil sam- ples stored in 0.125 L volume bottles.
2012
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161
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P. Masella; A. Parenti; P. Spugnoli
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