Artigo Revisado por pares

Post-harvest losses by natural softening of safou pulp (Dacryodes edulis) in Congo-Brazzaville

2006; Elsevier BV; Volume: 79; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.jfoodeng.2006.02.004

ISSN

1873-5770

Autores

Thomas Silou, Daniel Massamba, Jean Goma Maniongui, G. Maloumbi, Servet Biyoko,

Tópico(s)

Botanical Research and Applications

Resumo

An assessment of the softening of safou (African plum) pulp was used to specify the nature and importance of its various physical causes and to evaluate the impact of this process on the chemical composition of the pulp. Individual tree characteristics or fruit size, or stalk ablation, had no significant influence on pulp softening, which appeared 3-4 days after harvest when the fruits were stored in an open air room (25-30 °C). Lowering room temperature by storage in an air-conditioned room (16-22 °C) extended the preservation time of the fruit by 4 days. Softened fruits preserved their nutritional qualities. Although such fruits are unsuitable for consumption as mouth fruits, they can still be readily used to obtain oil.

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