2015
DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1102074
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Management of the Banana Cavendish Giant (AAA) in Postharvest for Increasing Its Shelf Life

Abstract: This research is conducted to determine if the shelf life of bananas increases when it is stored in closed polystyrene containers and placed in refrigerated camera with cool temperatures. Bananas were acquired when they were in greenness rates 1, 2, 3 and 4. In the refrigerator it is applied temperatures of 10˚C -12˚C. By each maturity index (1, 2, 3 and 4), the fruits were packaged in four containers (repeats), which were opened every five days to observe signs of sensory maturity. The response variables were… Show more

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“…These results coincide with those of Reyes et al [13] and Obregón et al [14], since the former found that the shelf life of Cavendish Giant bananas (AAA) increased when they were packed in closed polystyrene containers and placed inside a refrigerated chamber with a cool temperature of 10˚C -12˚C; while the second ones observed that the shelf life of oranges cv "Valencia" also increased, to preserve its quality for more than 100 days inside closed polystyrene containers inside a refrigerated chamber with a temperature of 3˚C -9˚C. From these results, it can also be deduced that the use of polystyrene containers fulfilled the fact referred by Yildiz [3], regarding that the lemons were minimally processed, to be fresh, in a convenient condition, with high quality and they were safe for the health of the consumer.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…These results coincide with those of Reyes et al [13] and Obregón et al [14], since the former found that the shelf life of Cavendish Giant bananas (AAA) increased when they were packed in closed polystyrene containers and placed inside a refrigerated chamber with a cool temperature of 10˚C -12˚C; while the second ones observed that the shelf life of oranges cv "Valencia" also increased, to preserve its quality for more than 100 days inside closed polystyrene containers inside a refrigerated chamber with a temperature of 3˚C -9˚C. From these results, it can also be deduced that the use of polystyrene containers fulfilled the fact referred by Yildiz [3], regarding that the lemons were minimally processed, to be fresh, in a convenient condition, with high quality and they were safe for the health of the consumer.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…It has been shown that giant-bananas (AAA) Cavendish postharvest increase shelf life when stored in closed polystyrene containers inside a refrigerated chamber at temperatures of 10˚C -12˚C [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%