Optimizing packaging and storage of red mulberry fruits to augment post-harvest life
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Mulberry fruits are highly perishable and susceptible to physical damage during post-harvest handling. This study was carried out to assess the shelf life of red mulberry fruits (cv. ‘Thar Lohit’) under ambient conditions (38-42°C; 55-60% RH) and low temperature storage (5±1°C; 85-90% RH). In addition, effect of packing materials, including plastic punnets, CFB boxes with 0.3% and 0.5% aeration, brown paper bags and muslin cloth bags on storage life was also studied. Plastic punnets and CFB boxes significantly reduced weight loss, minimized spoilage, and delayed biochemical changes during 3 days of storage under ambient conditions. Low-temperature storage combined with plastic punnet box packaging extended storage to 8 days while maintaining freshness and market acceptability. Under cold storage, total soluble solids (TSS), sugars, phenols, flavonoids, and antioxidants increased gradually up to 10 days but declined by day 12. The study concluded that red mulberry fruits (cv. Thar Lohit) can be stored in plastic punnets or CFB boxes for 2 days under ambient conditions and 8 days under low temperatures without compromising sensory quality.Abstract
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