Effect of carnauba wax nanoemulsion coating on postharvest papaya quality.

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Autor(a) principal: ZUCCHINI, N. M.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: FLORENCIO, C., MIRANDA, M., OLDONI, F. C. A., BONFIM, N. S., RODRIGUES, K. A., OLIVEIRA, R. M. D. DE, FOSCHINI, M. M., HUBINGER, S. Z., BRESOLIN, J. D., FERREIRA, M. D.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Papaya is a fruit of great economic importance worldwide, but still presents a high rate of postharvest losses. Among the different reasons explaining this phenomenom, intensive labor and inappropriate storage conditions are the main ones. Carnauba wax nanoemulsion (CWN) coating may be an alternative to this problem, preserving postharvest fruit quality. Therefore, an experimental CWN was developed and a set of three trials were conducted to evaluate its performance on storage of papaya fruits solo type. On the first trial, this coating was applied to the fruits at concentrations of 4.5, 9.0, 13.5 and 18.0% compared to control group (fruits coated with water). In a second trial, the best concentrations determined in the first one was used (13.5 and 18.0% respectively). On the last trial, CWN on a high concentration 18% was compared to commercially treated and untreated fruits. Fruits were stored for 12 to 20 days at 16 to 18°C and Relative Humidity upper to 70%. Physicochemical analyzes carried were soluble solids, titratable acidity, pH, weight loss, firmness, color and ethylene production, while postharvest disease incidence and severity was only performed on the last trial. Significant difference was observed on treatments with high CWN concentration (13.5 and 18.0%) in relation to reducing weight loss, delay ripening and decreasing ethylene production compared to untreated, commercial coating and even to low CWN concentrations. For disease severity it was observed a reduction on coated fruits with high CWN concentration when compared to control and commercial coating. CWN has a potential use for extending papaya postharvest shelf life.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of carnauba wax nanoemulsion coating on postharvest papaya quality.
title Effect of carnauba wax nanoemulsion coating on postharvest papaya quality.
spellingShingle Effect of carnauba wax nanoemulsion coating on postharvest papaya quality.
ZUCCHINI, N. M.
Papaya
Diseases
Shelf life
Nanotechnology
title_short Effect of carnauba wax nanoemulsion coating on postharvest papaya quality.
title_full Effect of carnauba wax nanoemulsion coating on postharvest papaya quality.
title_fullStr Effect of carnauba wax nanoemulsion coating on postharvest papaya quality.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of carnauba wax nanoemulsion coating on postharvest papaya quality.
title_sort Effect of carnauba wax nanoemulsion coating on postharvest papaya quality.
author ZUCCHINI, N. M.
author_facet ZUCCHINI, N. M.
FLORENCIO, C.
MIRANDA, M.
OLDONI, F. C. A.
BONFIM, N. S.
RODRIGUES, K. A.
OLIVEIRA, R. M. D. DE
FOSCHINI, M. M.
HUBINGER, S. Z.
BRESOLIN, J. D.
FERREIRA, M. D.
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author2 FLORENCIO, C.
MIRANDA, M.
OLDONI, F. C. A.
BONFIM, N. S.
RODRIGUES, K. A.
OLIVEIRA, R. M. D. DE
FOSCHINI, M. M.
HUBINGER, S. Z.
BRESOLIN, J. D.
FERREIRA, M. D.
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv N. M. ZUCCHINI, UFSCAR; CAMILA FLORENCIO, BOLSISTA CNPDIA; M. MIRANDA, UNESP; F. C. A. OLDONI, UNESP; N. S. BONFIM, UFSCAR; K. A. RODRIGUES, UFSCAR; R. M. D. DE OLIVEIRA, UFSCAR; MILENE CORSO MITSUYUKI, CNPDIA; SILVIANE ZANNI HUBINGER, CNPDIA; JOANA DIAS BRESOLIN, CNPDIA; MARCOS DAVID FERREIRA, CNPDIA.
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ZUCCHINI, N. M.
FLORENCIO, C.
MIRANDA, M.
OLDONI, F. C. A.
BONFIM, N. S.
RODRIGUES, K. A.
OLIVEIRA, R. M. D. DE
FOSCHINI, M. M.
HUBINGER, S. Z.
BRESOLIN, J. D.
FERREIRA, M. D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Papaya
Diseases
Shelf life
Nanotechnology
topic Papaya
Diseases
Shelf life
Nanotechnology
description ABSTRACT: Papaya is a fruit of great economic importance worldwide, but still presents a high rate of postharvest losses. Among the different reasons explaining this phenomenom, intensive labor and inappropriate storage conditions are the main ones. Carnauba wax nanoemulsion (CWN) coating may be an alternative to this problem, preserving postharvest fruit quality. Therefore, an experimental CWN was developed and a set of three trials were conducted to evaluate its performance on storage of papaya fruits solo type. On the first trial, this coating was applied to the fruits at concentrations of 4.5, 9.0, 13.5 and 18.0% compared to control group (fruits coated with water). In a second trial, the best concentrations determined in the first one was used (13.5 and 18.0% respectively). On the last trial, CWN on a high concentration 18% was compared to commercially treated and untreated fruits. Fruits were stored for 12 to 20 days at 16 to 18°C and Relative Humidity upper to 70%. Physicochemical analyzes carried were soluble solids, titratable acidity, pH, weight loss, firmness, color and ethylene production, while postharvest disease incidence and severity was only performed on the last trial. Significant difference was observed on treatments with high CWN concentration (13.5 and 18.0%) in relation to reducing weight loss, delay ripening and decreasing ethylene production compared to untreated, commercial coating and even to low CWN concentrations. For disease severity it was observed a reduction on coated fruits with high CWN concentration when compared to control and commercial coating. CWN has a potential use for extending papaya postharvest shelf life.
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