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Effects of tal pro‐long, a surface coating agent, on the shelf life and quality attributes of plantain
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1984
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Shelf LifeEdible FilmEngineeringBotanyAgricultural EconomicsFood PreservationRipeningSurface Coating AgentCrop QualityFood ChemistryAgricultural ChemistryChemical EngineeringFruit SciencePost-harvest PhysiologyTal Pro‐longProtective CoatingHealth SciencesPro‐long TreatmentFood QualityFood PreservativesCrop Protection
Abstract The effects of Tal Pro‐long, a commercial fruit coating, on the shelf life and selected quality attributes of plantain were investigated. Relative to untreated fruits, yellow colour development was retarded by 4 to 8 days, and changes in pH and total acidity were delayed in plantain dipped in 1.5% or 2.5% Pro‐long solution when stored at 30°C or at 20–24°C. Pro‐long treatment had less effect on the pulp: peel ratio of plantain and on changes in moisture contents of pulp and peel during storage. After ripening, fruits dipped in 1.5% Pro‐long solution produced an acceptable, though slightly inferior, fried plantain product relative to untreated fruits.
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