02363naa a2200289 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902200140006010000200007424501330009426000090022750001390023652014030037565000110177865000120178965000200180165300130182165300210183465300230185570000210187870000230189970000270192270000230194970000190197270000190199177300630201016557402022-07-19 2009 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a0567-75721 aVIANA, E. de S. aPhysicochemical characteristics of minimally processed 'Pérola' pineapples treated with edible coatings.h[electronic resource] c2009 aEdição de Proceedings of the VI International Pineapple Symposium, João Pessoa, nov. 2007. Disponível também em CD-ROM e on-line. aPineapple minimum processing (MP) has been conquering an increasing market share as long as consumers demand products with quality, convenience and practicality. Edible coatings are applied to increase shelf life of minimally processed vegetables and to keep their quality. This work aimed at evaluating the effect of the use of combined post-harvest treatments on the appearance and on physical-chemical characteristics of ?Pérola? pineapples minimally processed, harvested at two apparent maturation stages. ?Pérola? pineapple fruits were submitted to MP, including dipping into suspensions of edible coatings with cassava starch containing gelatin or sorbitol. Fruits were stored in a cold room at 7°C for eight days and analyzed every two days in relation to firmness, total soluble solids (TSS), pH, total titratable acidity (TTA), ratio TSS/TTA, vitamin C, contents of total and reducing sugars and peroxidase activity. The experimental design was a completely randomized one with three replications. Better results were obtained for "green-ripe" pineapples treated with antioxidant agent or an edible coating containing cassava starch, as they kept characteristics of fresh fruits during the entire period of storage. The majority of changes observed along the storage period of the fruits could be attributed to differences in their maturation stages and not to the treatments evaluated. astarch aAbacaxi aAnanás Comosus aGelatine aMaturation stage aMinimum processing1 aAMORIM, T. da S.1 aOLIVEIRA, L. A. de1 aREINHARDT, D. H. R. C.1 aSILVEIRA, F. G. F.1 aSANTANA, F. A.1 aSANTANA, P. N. tActa Horticulturae, Leuvengn. 822, p. 291-300, mar. 2009.