Author/Authors :
Quyen، Dang T. M. نويسنده Postharvest Technology Research Institute, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai ,
Abstract :
The incorporation of low temperature, high
relative humidity condition and coating for prolong
postharvest storage life for ‘Queen’ pineapple cv. Ninh Binh
in Vietnam was studied. Three types of antimicrobial coating
solutions were used in this study including
chitosan/methylcellulose (C/MC) solution, C/MC solution
incorporated with vanillin (C/MC-vanillin) and carbendazim
(C/MC-carbendazim). The pineapples, uncoated and coated
with different film solutions, were stored at 12 ± 1?C, 85 ±
2% RH for 30 days and were examined for physical
properties, physical-chemical properties and sensory values.
The coating delayed the changes in total soluble solids, flesh
firmness, flesh color and ethanol content. Specifically,
pineapples coated with C/MC-carbendazim showed the
lowest value on ethanol content and the highest value on TSS,
firmness, flesh color and sensory. However, no significant
change in weight loss was found for pineapples uncoated and
coated with C/MC-carbendazim at low temperature and high
relative humidity condition. These results showed that
pineapples coated with C/MC-carbendazim and maintained
at 12±1?C, 85±2%RH show the best fruit quality.