1995
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-0737-2
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Bananas and Plantains

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“…Very few studies have been previously published on fatty acid composition in bananas in comparison between protected and open field cultivation. Similar results were reported by Stover and Simmonds [1987] who detected 0.12% of lipids in ripe fruit however, Gowen [1995] implied that ripe bananas consisted 0.30% lipids in ripe fruit. Cardanette [2006], reported that starch is converted to saturated fatty acids during the ripening process.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Very few studies have been previously published on fatty acid composition in bananas in comparison between protected and open field cultivation. Similar results were reported by Stover and Simmonds [1987] who detected 0.12% of lipids in ripe fruit however, Gowen [1995] implied that ripe bananas consisted 0.30% lipids in ripe fruit. Cardanette [2006], reported that starch is converted to saturated fatty acids during the ripening process.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Plantains are harvested unripe since they ripen and deteriorate quickly [9]. They are harvested between 75% and 90% maturity, depending on the target market [26]. Produce meant for export or sold far away is harvested between 75% and 80% maturity, while those meant for the local market are harvested at about 90% maturity.…”
Section: Harvesting Maturity Indices and Physiological Changes During...mentioning
confidence: 99%