Postharvest durability of tomatoes with PVA covering

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Autor(a) principal: Candéo,Manuella
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Canteri,Maria Helene G, Macedo,Dayana Carla de, Kubaski,Evaldo T, Tebcherani,Sergio M
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Horticultura Brasileira
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Plastic packaging from petroleum derives used in the food industry represents serious environmental problems. Alternative solutions to these problems consist of the development of biodegradable packaging, such as films and edible coatings including the polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). In this research we evaluated the effect of the PVA application by two different techniques aiming to increase shelf life of ripe tomatoes, cultivar Carmen. The methodology of this study consisted in covering tomatoes with a PVA solution and also with PVA impregnated tracing paper. The different fruit lots were kept in polystyrene trays for 19 days on a laboratory bench at a controlled temperature of 25±3ºC. The fruit analyzes were compared to the control fruits without any treatment, being evaluated firmness, pH, titratable total acidity, mass loss, total soluble solids content, water activity and color determination of fruit surface. Among the different treatments, the PVA coating applied directly to the fruits contributed to control the firmness and the mass loss, as well as this treatment influenced the total soluble solids content, the luminosity and the red color of fruits with statistical difference compared to the control and covered with tracing paper (with or without PVA). The PVA coating solution applied directly on the fruits contributed to maintain the postharvest quality of the ripe tomatoes.
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title Postharvest durability of tomatoes with PVA covering
spellingShingle Postharvest durability of tomatoes with PVA covering
Candéo,Manuella
Lycopersicon esculentum
biodegradable packaging
shelf life
perishability
title_short Postharvest durability of tomatoes with PVA covering
title_full Postharvest durability of tomatoes with PVA covering
title_fullStr Postharvest durability of tomatoes with PVA covering
title_full_unstemmed Postharvest durability of tomatoes with PVA covering
title_sort Postharvest durability of tomatoes with PVA covering
author Candéo,Manuella
author_facet Candéo,Manuella
Canteri,Maria Helene G
Macedo,Dayana Carla de
Kubaski,Evaldo T
Tebcherani,Sergio M
author_role author
author2 Canteri,Maria Helene G
Macedo,Dayana Carla de
Kubaski,Evaldo T
Tebcherani,Sergio M
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Candéo,Manuella
Canteri,Maria Helene G
Macedo,Dayana Carla de
Kubaski,Evaldo T
Tebcherani,Sergio M
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lycopersicon esculentum
biodegradable packaging
shelf life
perishability
topic Lycopersicon esculentum
biodegradable packaging
shelf life
perishability
description ABSTRACT Plastic packaging from petroleum derives used in the food industry represents serious environmental problems. Alternative solutions to these problems consist of the development of biodegradable packaging, such as films and edible coatings including the polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). In this research we evaluated the effect of the PVA application by two different techniques aiming to increase shelf life of ripe tomatoes, cultivar Carmen. The methodology of this study consisted in covering tomatoes with a PVA solution and also with PVA impregnated tracing paper. The different fruit lots were kept in polystyrene trays for 19 days on a laboratory bench at a controlled temperature of 25±3ºC. The fruit analyzes were compared to the control fruits without any treatment, being evaluated firmness, pH, titratable total acidity, mass loss, total soluble solids content, water activity and color determination of fruit surface. Among the different treatments, the PVA coating applied directly to the fruits contributed to control the firmness and the mass loss, as well as this treatment influenced the total soluble solids content, the luminosity and the red color of fruits with statistical difference compared to the control and covered with tracing paper (with or without PVA). The PVA coating solution applied directly on the fruits contributed to maintain the postharvest quality of the ripe tomatoes.
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