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摘要
香蕉,在某些地方也被称为plátano,是一种在世界各地都能食用和品尝到的水果。它的学名是 Musa paradisiaca,属于蕈科。它原产于东南亚,目前有 130 个国家在热带和亚热带地区种植。这种水果全年都可收获,75%的产量主要来自印度、厄瓜多尔、巴西、哥伦比亚、哥斯达黎加和中国。采后技术可以实现高效的加工、储存、运输和分销,同时保持水果的质量和安全,减少经济损失。目前,人们正在研究采后处理工艺所面临的挑战,以尽量减少对环境的影响,减少污染排放和能源消耗。香蕉最常用的处理方法是脱青、大气改良、涂层和冷藏,这对于在二十一世纪实现安全、健康和高质量的食品非常重要。本综述详细介绍了收获后的机械损伤、环境参数(温度和相对湿度)的处理、储藏和运输过程中的气体控制、蜡处理、涂层、抗真菌化合物的使用以及水果出口所需的包装。
Banana, also known as plátano in some places, is a fruit consumed and appreciated around the world. Its scientific name is Musa paradisiaca, belonging to the Musaceae family. It is native to Southeast Asia and is currently grown in 130 countries in tropical and subtropical regions. This fruit is harvested throughout the year; 75% is generated mainly in India, Ecuador, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, and China. Post-harvest technology enables efficient processing, storage, transportation, and distribution while preserving the quality and safety of the fruit to reduce economic losses. Currently, challenges are being investigated for post-harvest treatments to minimize the environmental impact, reduce polluting emissions, and the requirement for less energy consumption. The most-used options for bananas are de-greening, atmospheric modification, coatings, and frigoconservation, which are important for achieving safe, healthy, and high-quality food in the XXI century. This review details the post-harvest mechanical damage, handling of environmental parameters (temperature and relative humidity), control of gases involved in storage and transport, wax treatment, coatings, the use of antifungal compounds, and packaging necessary for the export of the fruit.