Document Type : Research Article-en

Authors

1 Department of Food Science and Technology, Sari Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources University (SANRU), Iran.

2 Department of Food Science and Technology, Khazar Institute of Higher Education, Mahmoodabad, Iran.

Abstract

The consumer’s acceptance significantly reduces during the storage of fresh cut fruits. Edible coating is one of the most innovative ways to maintain quality and improve shelf life of fresh fruits and vegetables. The objective of this study was to assess the suitability of quince seed gum (QSG) at different concentrations (0.5, 1 and 1.5%) as edible coatings for banana slices and to determine their influence on changes in physicochemical properties during storage at 4 °C and 40 °C. Data on shrinkage, weight loss and color were collected and subjected to statistical analysis. Banana slices which coated with 1 % of QSG and stored at 4 °C showed significantly better physicochemical characteristics. Higher temperatures result in more rapid changes of quality parameters. On the other hand, samples coated with gum reduced the weight loss and shrinkage during storage. It is recommended that 1% quince seed gum can be used to reduce the surface fresh-cut banana browning.

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