POST-HARVEST CONSERVATION OF “PIONEIRA” BANANA (Musa spp.) USING BABAÇU COCONUT OIL

The use of fruit coatings allows maintaining longer post-harvest quality of fruits, preserving their physicochemical characteristics (appearance, taste and texture) and increasing commercial acceptance. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate the effect of the application of babassu coconut oil as coating...

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Main Authors: Fernando Henrique Cardoso Veras, Fredson Leal de Castro Carvalho, Lindomar Braz Barbosa Júnior, Rayane Reis Sousa, Railton Reis Arouche, Edvan Carlos de Abreu, Roberta Freitas de Souza Lobo
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Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Alagoas 2020-04-01
Series:Ciência Agrícola
Online Access:https://www.seer.ufal.br/index.php/revistacienciaagricola/article/view/7733
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spelling doaj-5009de190f38408886bf581e172c44b42021-06-02T14:06:46ZengUniversidade Federal de AlagoasCiência Agrícola0103-86992447-33832020-04-011811910.28998/rca.v18i1.77335448POST-HARVEST CONSERVATION OF “PIONEIRA” BANANA (Musa spp.) USING BABAÇU COCONUT OILFernando Henrique Cardoso VerasFredson Leal de Castro CarvalhoLindomar Braz Barbosa JúniorRayane Reis SousaRailton Reis AroucheEdvan Carlos de AbreuRoberta Freitas de Souza LoboThe use of fruit coatings allows maintaining longer post-harvest quality of fruits, preserving their physicochemical characteristics (appearance, taste and texture) and increasing commercial acceptance. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate the effect of the application of babassu coconut oil as coating on ‘Pioneer’ banana (Musa AAAB) to preserve its quality characteristics and increase shelf life. The experiment was carried out at the Laboratory of soils of the Federal Institute of Tocantins, Araguatins - TO. Completely randomized design was adopted in a 6 x 5 factorial scheme (six purified babassu coconut oil concentrations as vegetal coating, T1 - 0.0%, T2 - 1.0%, T3 - 2.0%, T4 - 3.0%, T5 - 4.0%, T6 - 5.0% and five evaluation times, 1st, 3rd, 6th and 9th and 12th days after coating application), with four replicates. Products were applied to fruits by dipping, naturally dried and stored at room condition for 12 days. Variables evaluated were peel colour, total solids, pH, fresh mass loss. Data were submitted to normality and homogeneity tests, fulfilling the assumptions, analysis of variance was performed, with significance measured by the F test (p 0.05). Due to the quantitative variation sources (oil concentrations and evaluation times), regression analyzes were performed for all variables except for score scale method. Regarding fruit peel colour, babassu coconut oil had relevant effect, and treatment with 5% babassu oil concentration was the one that kept green peel colour longer than the other treatments. According to results obtained, the use of babassu coconut oil in post-harvest conservation of ‘Pioneer’ banana had significant effects, since all treatments with babassu oil concentrations showed efficiency in inducing delayed ripening, especially providing delayed increase in °Brix content of fruits.https://www.seer.ufal.br/index.php/revistacienciaagricola/article/view/7733
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author Fernando Henrique Cardoso Veras
Fredson Leal de Castro Carvalho
Lindomar Braz Barbosa Júnior
Rayane Reis Sousa
Railton Reis Arouche
Edvan Carlos de Abreu
Roberta Freitas de Souza Lobo
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Roberta Freitas de Souza Lobo
POST-HARVEST CONSERVATION OF “PIONEIRA” BANANA (Musa spp.) USING BABAÇU COCONUT OIL
Ciência Agrícola
author_facet Fernando Henrique Cardoso Veras
Fredson Leal de Castro Carvalho
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Rayane Reis Sousa
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Edvan Carlos de Abreu
Roberta Freitas de Souza Lobo
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title POST-HARVEST CONSERVATION OF “PIONEIRA” BANANA (Musa spp.) USING BABAÇU COCONUT OIL
title_short POST-HARVEST CONSERVATION OF “PIONEIRA” BANANA (Musa spp.) USING BABAÇU COCONUT OIL
title_full POST-HARVEST CONSERVATION OF “PIONEIRA” BANANA (Musa spp.) USING BABAÇU COCONUT OIL
title_fullStr POST-HARVEST CONSERVATION OF “PIONEIRA” BANANA (Musa spp.) USING BABAÇU COCONUT OIL
title_full_unstemmed POST-HARVEST CONSERVATION OF “PIONEIRA” BANANA (Musa spp.) USING BABAÇU COCONUT OIL
title_sort post-harvest conservation of “pioneira” banana (musa spp.) using babaçu coconut oil
publisher Universidade Federal de Alagoas
series Ciência Agrícola
issn 0103-8699
2447-3383
publishDate 2020-04-01
description The use of fruit coatings allows maintaining longer post-harvest quality of fruits, preserving their physicochemical characteristics (appearance, taste and texture) and increasing commercial acceptance. Thus, this work aimed to evaluate the effect of the application of babassu coconut oil as coating on ‘Pioneer’ banana (Musa AAAB) to preserve its quality characteristics and increase shelf life. The experiment was carried out at the Laboratory of soils of the Federal Institute of Tocantins, Araguatins - TO. Completely randomized design was adopted in a 6 x 5 factorial scheme (six purified babassu coconut oil concentrations as vegetal coating, T1 - 0.0%, T2 - 1.0%, T3 - 2.0%, T4 - 3.0%, T5 - 4.0%, T6 - 5.0% and five evaluation times, 1st, 3rd, 6th and 9th and 12th days after coating application), with four replicates. Products were applied to fruits by dipping, naturally dried and stored at room condition for 12 days. Variables evaluated were peel colour, total solids, pH, fresh mass loss. Data were submitted to normality and homogeneity tests, fulfilling the assumptions, analysis of variance was performed, with significance measured by the F test (p 0.05). Due to the quantitative variation sources (oil concentrations and evaluation times), regression analyzes were performed for all variables except for score scale method. Regarding fruit peel colour, babassu coconut oil had relevant effect, and treatment with 5% babassu oil concentration was the one that kept green peel colour longer than the other treatments. According to results obtained, the use of babassu coconut oil in post-harvest conservation of ‘Pioneer’ banana had significant effects, since all treatments with babassu oil concentrations showed efficiency in inducing delayed ripening, especially providing delayed increase in °Brix content of fruits.
url https://www.seer.ufal.br/index.php/revistacienciaagricola/article/view/7733
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