Edible Coatings to Reduce Postharvest Loss of Harumanis Mango (Mangifera indica L.)
Date
2020-07-22Author
AMILIA, Winda
RUSDIANTO, Andrew Setiawan
ZULAIKHAH, Sayidati
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Harumanis is type of mango in Indonesia that meets the needs of export
or local markets. Harumanis mango have not been able to fully boost
the rate of export of this Indonesian fresh fruit due to poor postharvest
technology. This condition has an adverse impact as it increases
postharvest loss. Thus, in these conditions there must be postharvet
handling of harumanis mango, one of which is edible coating made from
chitosan with the addition of starch. The difference in the value of
amylose and amylopectin from starch resulted in differen results. The
aim of this research was to determine the effect of addition of starch
types in chitosan edible coating on the postharvest loss of harumanis
mango based onthe physico-chemical tests. The experiment used
completely randomized design with two factor. The parameters observed
were physical test including weight loss, texture, and color. Chemical
test including respiration rate, vitamin C, and total soluble solids. The
result showed that the addition of starch on chitosan edible coating
significantly affected postharvest loss to the results of physical and
chemical tests. The best treatment was the addition of starh to edible
coating with chitosan because it can provide physical and chemical
defense during storage at room temperature.
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