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The effect of active coating and refrigerated storage on the quality of avocado cultivar, Quintal

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SPRINGER INDIA
DOI: 10.1007/s13197-019-04039-3

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Persea americana Mill; Respiration rate; Firmness; Antioxidant activity; Phenolic compounds

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Postharvest technologies, such as the application of coatings, could contribute to the extension of the shelf life of avocado fruit. The objective of the present research was to evaluate the effects of coating, based on agro-industrial co-products (citrus pectin, broken rice grain flour, and cellulosic rice skin nanofiber), sorbitol and potassium sorbate, on the quality of avocado (cultivar 'Quintal') stored under refrigeration. The coating contributed to a longer conservation of the green color of avocado, both peel and pulp, and significantly reducing the respiration rate of the coated fruit, which was 35% lower than that of the control fruit. The coated fruit was firmer and, possibly, the addition of cellulosic nanofiber contributed to the maintenance of this firmness. Regarding the bioactive compounds, there was no difference (p > 0.05) among the coated and control fruit. During refrigerated storage, total phenolic compounds content increased (p < 0.05) from 311.44 +/- 25.89 to 800.25 +/- 160.74 mg kg(-1) gallic acid equivalents (GAE) in the control fruit, and from 242.86 +/- 52.33 to 584.75 +/- 125.57 mg kg(-1) GAE in the coated fruit. It was concluded that the shelf life of avocado (cultivar 'Quintal') could be extended and ripening delayed by a minimum of 8 days, by applying a coating formulated with rice flour, pectin, sorbitol, potassium sorbate, and cellulosic rice skin nanofiber.

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