Refrigerated storage of 'Gefner' atemoy under modified atmosphere

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Zulene Lima de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Souza, Pahlevi Augusto de, Moura , Carlos Farley Herbester, Costa, Franciscleudo Bezerra da, Freitas, Raimunda Valdenice da Silva, Batista, Elisabeth Mariano, Regis, Auriana de Assis, Reges, Sebastiana Cristina Nunes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18095
Resumo: Atemoya is a very perishable fruit that needs care during storage. Thus, this research aimed to evaluate the postharvest quality of 'Gefner' atemoyas stored in modified atmosphere. The fruits were harvested at physiological maturity at the company Kabocla in Chapada do Apodi and transported to the IFCE Campus Limoeiro do Norte (CE), where they were selected and sanitized. Subsequently, the following treatments were applied: (T1) Control; (T2) part-time PVC; (T3) full-time PVC and (T4) 3% cassava starch. The fruits were stored in a cold chamber at 15 ± 4°C and relative humidity 85 ± 4%. A completely randomized design in a 4 x 6 factorial scheme was used, in which the first factor consisted of the types of coatings and the second of the storage times (0, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 15). Every three days, the following were analyzed: fresh mass loss, flesh firmness, external appearance, skin color, crack index, titratable acidity, pH, soluble solids, starch, total sugars, ratio and vitamin C. Expressive results were observed for weight loss of fruits coated with 3% cassava starch and control with 5.93 and 7.12%, respectively. During storage, all fruits showed loss of firmness and increased cracking index. The 3% cassava starch caused a loss of external quality and delayed changes in the color of the skin along with the other coatings, delaying the onset of cracks. The coatings provided a shelf life of 9 days.
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spelling Refrigerated storage of 'Gefner' atemoy under modified atmosphereAlmacenamiento refrigerado de atemoy ‘Gefner’ en atmósfera modificadaArmazenamento refrigerado de atemoia ‘Gefner’ em atmosfera modificadaAnonaceousCoveringsPost-harvest.AnonáceoPostcosechaRevestimientos.AnonáceasPós-colheitaRecobrimentos.Atemoya is a very perishable fruit that needs care during storage. Thus, this research aimed to evaluate the postharvest quality of 'Gefner' atemoyas stored in modified atmosphere. The fruits were harvested at physiological maturity at the company Kabocla in Chapada do Apodi and transported to the IFCE Campus Limoeiro do Norte (CE), where they were selected and sanitized. Subsequently, the following treatments were applied: (T1) Control; (T2) part-time PVC; (T3) full-time PVC and (T4) 3% cassava starch. The fruits were stored in a cold chamber at 15 ± 4°C and relative humidity 85 ± 4%. A completely randomized design in a 4 x 6 factorial scheme was used, in which the first factor consisted of the types of coatings and the second of the storage times (0, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 15). Every three days, the following were analyzed: fresh mass loss, flesh firmness, external appearance, skin color, crack index, titratable acidity, pH, soluble solids, starch, total sugars, ratio and vitamin C. Expressive results were observed for weight loss of fruits coated with 3% cassava starch and control with 5.93 and 7.12%, respectively. During storage, all fruits showed loss of firmness and increased cracking index. The 3% cassava starch caused a loss of external quality and delayed changes in the color of the skin along with the other coatings, delaying the onset of cracks. The coatings provided a shelf life of 9 days.La atemoia es una fruta muy perecedera que necesita cuidados durante el almacenamiento. El objetivo de este trabajo fue validar la calidad poscosecha de atemoyas almacenados 'Gefner' con refrigeración y atmósfera modificada. Los frutos se cosechan en madurez fisiológica en la empresa Kabocla en Chapada do Apodi y se transportan a la planta piloto de Frutas y Hortalizas en el IFCE Campus Limoeiro do Norte (CE). Fueron seleccionados y desinfectados con una solución clorada a 50 ppm / 15 minutos. Después, se aplicaron los siguientes tratamientos: (T1) Chequeo; (T2) PVC a tiempo parcial; (T3) PVC de tiempo completo y (T4) amidón de mandioca al 3%. Los frutos se enmarcan en cámara fría a 15 ± 4 ° C y humedad relativa de 85 ± 4%. El diseño experimental utilizado fue aleatorizado internamente en un esquema factorial 4 x 6, con tres repeticiones de tres frutos por parcela, por un total de 116 frutos. La primera parte está compuesta por los tipos de revestimiento y la segunda parte de los tempos de alcenamiento (0, 3, 6, 9, 12 y 15). Cada tres días se analizó lo siguiente: pérdida de masa fresca, firmeza de la pulpa, aspecto externo, color de la cáscara, índice de grietas, titulación de acidez, pH, sólidos solubles, almidón, azúcares totales, proporción y vitamina C.  Se observaron resultados expresivos para la pérdida de peso de frutos recubiertos con 3% de almídon de mandioca y control con 5.93 y 7,12%, respectivamente. Durante el almacenamiento todos los frutos, mostraron perdida de firmeza y aumiento del índice de grietas. El almíndon de mandioca al 3% provocón uma perdida de la calidad externa y retrasó los cambios em el color de la cáscara junto con los demás recubrimientos, retrasando la aparición de grietas. Los recubrimientos proporcionaron una vida útil de 9 días. Atemoia é um fruto muito perecível que necessita de cuidados durante o armazenamento. Assim, esta pesquisa teve como objetivo avaliar a qualidade pós-colheita de atemoias ‘Gefner’ armazenadas sob atmosfera modificada. Os frutos foram colhidos em maturidade fisiológica na empresa Kabocla na Chapada do Apodi e transportados para o IFCE Campus Limoeiro do Norte (CE), onde foram selecionados e sanitizados. Posteriormente, foram aplicados os tratamentos: (T1) Controle; (T2) Policloreto de vinila- PVC em tempo parcial; (T3) PVC em tempo total e (T4) fécula de mandioca a 3 %. Os frutos foram armazenados em câmara fria a 15 ± 4°C e umidade relativa 85 ± 4%. Utilizou-se delineamento inteiramente casualizado em esquema fatorial 4 x 6, em que o primeiro fator constou dos tipos de recobrimentos e o segundo dos tempos de armazenamento (0, 3, 6, 9, 12 e 15). A cada três dias foram analisadas: perda de massa fresca, firmeza da polpa, aparência externa, cor da casca, índice de rachadura, acidez titulável, pH, sólidos solúveis, amido, açúcares totais, ratio e vitamina C. Resultados expressivos foram observados para perda de massa dos frutos recobertos com fécula de mandioca a 3% e controle com 5,93 e 7,12%, respectivamente. Ao longo do armazenamento todos os frutos apresentaram perda de firmeza e aumento do índice de rachaduras. A fécula de mandioca a 3% ocasionou perda de qualidade externa e atrasou mudanças de coloração da casca juntamente com os outros recobrimentos, atrasando o início das rachaduras. Os recobrimentos proporcionaram vida útil de 9 dias.Research, Society and Development2021-09-04info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1809510.33448/rsd-v10i11.18095Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 11; e367101118095Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 11; e367101118095Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 11; e3671011180952525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18095/17622Copyright (c) 2021 Zulene Lima de Oliveira; Pahlevi Augusto de Souza; Carlos Farley Herbester Moura ; Franciscleudo Bezerra da Costa; Raimunda Valdenice da Silva Freitas; Elisabeth Mariano Batista; Auriana de Assis Regis; Sebastiana Cristina Nunes Regeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveira, Zulene Lima deSouza, Pahlevi Augusto de Moura , Carlos Farley Herbester Costa, Franciscleudo Bezerra da Freitas, Raimunda Valdenice da Silva Batista, Elisabeth Mariano Regis, Auriana de Assis Reges, Sebastiana Cristina Nunes2021-10-23T19:01:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18095Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:18.119371Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Refrigerated storage of 'Gefner' atemoy under modified atmosphere
Almacenamiento refrigerado de atemoy ‘Gefner’ en atmósfera modificada
Armazenamento refrigerado de atemoia ‘Gefner’ em atmosfera modificada
title Refrigerated storage of 'Gefner' atemoy under modified atmosphere
spellingShingle Refrigerated storage of 'Gefner' atemoy under modified atmosphere
Oliveira, Zulene Lima de
Anonaceous
Coverings
Post-harvest.
Anonáceo
Postcosecha
Revestimientos.
Anonáceas
Pós-colheita
Recobrimentos.
title_short Refrigerated storage of 'Gefner' atemoy under modified atmosphere
title_full Refrigerated storage of 'Gefner' atemoy under modified atmosphere
title_fullStr Refrigerated storage of 'Gefner' atemoy under modified atmosphere
title_full_unstemmed Refrigerated storage of 'Gefner' atemoy under modified atmosphere
title_sort Refrigerated storage of 'Gefner' atemoy under modified atmosphere
author Oliveira, Zulene Lima de
author_facet Oliveira, Zulene Lima de
Souza, Pahlevi Augusto de
Moura , Carlos Farley Herbester
Costa, Franciscleudo Bezerra da
Freitas, Raimunda Valdenice da Silva
Batista, Elisabeth Mariano
Regis, Auriana de Assis
Reges, Sebastiana Cristina Nunes
author_role author
author2 Souza, Pahlevi Augusto de
Moura , Carlos Farley Herbester
Costa, Franciscleudo Bezerra da
Freitas, Raimunda Valdenice da Silva
Batista, Elisabeth Mariano
Regis, Auriana de Assis
Reges, Sebastiana Cristina Nunes
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Zulene Lima de
Souza, Pahlevi Augusto de
Moura , Carlos Farley Herbester
Costa, Franciscleudo Bezerra da
Freitas, Raimunda Valdenice da Silva
Batista, Elisabeth Mariano
Regis, Auriana de Assis
Reges, Sebastiana Cristina Nunes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anonaceous
Coverings
Post-harvest.
Anonáceo
Postcosecha
Revestimientos.
Anonáceas
Pós-colheita
Recobrimentos.
topic Anonaceous
Coverings
Post-harvest.
Anonáceo
Postcosecha
Revestimientos.
Anonáceas
Pós-colheita
Recobrimentos.
description Atemoya is a very perishable fruit that needs care during storage. Thus, this research aimed to evaluate the postharvest quality of 'Gefner' atemoyas stored in modified atmosphere. The fruits were harvested at physiological maturity at the company Kabocla in Chapada do Apodi and transported to the IFCE Campus Limoeiro do Norte (CE), where they were selected and sanitized. Subsequently, the following treatments were applied: (T1) Control; (T2) part-time PVC; (T3) full-time PVC and (T4) 3% cassava starch. The fruits were stored in a cold chamber at 15 ± 4°C and relative humidity 85 ± 4%. A completely randomized design in a 4 x 6 factorial scheme was used, in which the first factor consisted of the types of coatings and the second of the storage times (0, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 15). Every three days, the following were analyzed: fresh mass loss, flesh firmness, external appearance, skin color, crack index, titratable acidity, pH, soluble solids, starch, total sugars, ratio and vitamin C. Expressive results were observed for weight loss of fruits coated with 3% cassava starch and control with 5.93 and 7.12%, respectively. During storage, all fruits showed loss of firmness and increased cracking index. The 3% cassava starch caused a loss of external quality and delayed changes in the color of the skin along with the other coatings, delaying the onset of cracks. The coatings provided a shelf life of 9 days.
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