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Japonese cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) submitted of the treatment with cassava starch film

This work was made to evaluate the properties and postharvest life of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) coated with cassava starch film. After the selection the fruits were dipped in suspensions 0, 2, 3 and 4% starch, dried naturally and stored in chamber cold (5ºC ± 1ºC and 90% ± 5% HR) during 8 days and the analyses were done in the time zero and in intervals of 2 days. The analyses done were loss mass, titratable acidity (TA), pH, soluble solids (SS), color L*a*b and firmness. The test was conducted in completely randomized design, with three repetitions, with the treatments disposed in factory layout 4x5. The value found for firmness in the samples treated with biofilm at 4% was smaller in comparison to the other treatments, this, is probably due to the plasticity of the tissue that these samples presented. The film reduced the loss of mass of the samples maintained under refrigeration significantly. The application cassava starch film in the highest concentration (4%), provided to the cucumber a better aspect of conservation, turning the most attractive product.

Cucumis sativus L.; biofilm; postharvest


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