Abstract:
A series of experiments were carried out at Post Harvest Laboratory, UMT, at 25
August 2007 to 25 September 2007. The main objective of the research is to
determine the effects of different packaging (Vacuum packaging, cardboard box,
and plastic container) on Chokanan mango fruit. Uniform mangoes fruit from
Chokanan variety (Mangifera indica Linn.) at stage 1 of ripening index were
selected in this study. After applied Sodium Hypochlorite by concentration 5% as
disinfectant treatment, they were packaged in different packaging (Vacuum
packaging, cardboard box, plastic basket and one as control) and stored in control
atmosphere cabinet at 16 °C. The shelf life of mango fruit was determined by skin
color changes, sugar contents, decay appearance and physiological weight loss. The
result showed that vacuum packaging was the most effective packaging to extend
the shelf life and retain fresh until 21 days after packaging with maturity index 2,
scale value for overall appearance was 3 (Fair), the least reduced physiological
weight loss and value for sugar content appearance was at 3 (fair), the least
physiological weight loss and total soluble solid. Then, followed by cardboard box
which retain fresh until 14 days after packaging, plastic basket was 7 days and
control less than 7 days.