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Refrigerated preservation of carambolas in plastic packagings

The aim of the study was to investigate the effect of two packaging materials (low density polyethylene- LPDE and polypropylene-LVP) on Averrhoa carambola L shelf-life under refrigeration. A factorial design 3 x 4 x 2 (3 packaging x 4 days of storage x 2 repetitions) was used. The fruits were analysed for pH, total soluble solids, total titrable acidity, weight loss, total and fecal coliforms, moulds and yeasts. The microbiological contamination levels (moulds and yeast) was acceptable up to 21 and 28 storage days for unpacked and packed fruits, respectively. The fruits inside LVP packaging showed lower level of contamination. The weight loss, pH and titrable acidity alterations were not significantly different between the two packagings. The total soluble solids were higher for fruits inside the LVP packaging. These global results indicate that both packagings increased the shelf-life of the product and that from a microbiological standpoint, the LVP packaging was better than the LPDE packaging for preservation under refrigerated conditions.

shelf life; fruits; packaging; Averrhoa carambola L.


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