2021
DOI: 10.15414/jmbfs.2021.10.4.566-571
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Ripening Delay of ‘Saba’ Banana Using Chitosan Coating Material From the Test Wastes of Philippine Blue-Eyed Sea Urchin

Betti Mae C. Mendoza,
Neil Ian V. Magalang,
Aurora Blanca M. Lalo
et al.

Abstract: Postharvest loss of bananas due to ripening acceleration is one of the problems of local Filipino farmers. This problem has resulted in profit losses which could bring serious effects in the agricultural sector. Thus, this study aims to derive chitosan, a biopolymer and non-toxic material from the test wastes of the Philippine blue-eyed sea urchins (Diadema savignyi Michelin, 1845) to be used as a surface coating for ‘Saba’ banana (Musa x paradisiaca) to delay the ripening process. The chitosan was obtained by… Show more

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