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Title: Effect Of Alginate Coating Combined With Calcium Chloride On Tomato ( Lycopersicon esculentum ) Quality
Authors: Zuraifah Hamzah
Keywords: Zuraifah Hamzah
Effect Of Alginate Coating Combined With Calcium Chloride On Tomato ( Lycopersicon esculentum ) Quality
calcium chloride
Tomato
LP 42 FASM 2 2009
Laporan Projek FASM 2009
Lycopersicon esculentum
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: FASM, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT)
Abstract: This study was conducted to improve the shelf life of tomato stored at ambient temperature (280C) through coating treatment with 1% and 2% alginate, 1% and 2% calcium chloride and 1% alginate + 1% calcium chloride. Coated tomatoes and uncoated that served as control tomatoes were analyzed to determine the effects of coating on firmness, total soluble solid, colour (hue angle), weight loss and total defect in twelve days of storage. It is found that the firmness of tomato can be improved by a single treatment of 1% calcium chloride and 1% alginate + 1% calcium chloride. However, 1% calcium chloride is more cost effective in maintaining firmness of tomato as compared to the combination. Coating tomatoes with 1% alginate + 1% calcium chloride reduced greater weight loss and retained the hue angle value of tomatoes better compared to other treatments. The results of this study suggest that 1% alginate + 1% calcium chloride is better in improving the shelf life of tomato stored at ambient temperature because this treatment shows a better effect in reducing weight loss and slowing down the ripening process. iv
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