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  1. Mohammad Nazrul Bin Ali, Nur ‘Amira Hamid
    ESTEEM Academic Journal, 2021;17(1):85-92.
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    Banana (Musa acuminata) is a widely grown fruit crop in the tropical region.
    However, banana is climacteric and has relatively short storage life as well
    as being a highly perishable crop. The high respiration rate due to the rapid
    ripening from the production of ethylene in the fruit during storage and other
    post-harvest damage such as bruising, rotting, breaking, scarring and
    blemishes is the main factor that reduce the quality of harvested banana in
    the market. Due to that problem, the use of preservative and edible coating
    such as chitosan is important to improve the shelf -life of banana. This
    research is conducted to assess the effect of chitosan in maintaining the postharvest quality of banana stored in cold room. Three different concentrations
    of chitosan at 0.5%, 1.5% and 2.5% are used – one an experimental and the
    other two treatments as control where one control is without chitosan and
    stored in cold room, and the other control is coated with chitosan and stored
    in room temeprature. The quality evaluation is determined based on
    percentage of weight loss, total soluble solid (TSS), total acidity (TA) and
    storage time. The result showed that banana coated with chitosan can
    prolong the shelf-life and help maintain the quality of banana. Banana
    coated with 1.5% of chitosan exhibit less of total soluble solid and total
    acidity and prolong the shelf-life. These findings suggest that chitosan can
    be used as a coating agent for banana in storage for extending the shelf-life.
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