Koffi Yao Fulgence, Traore Moumouny, Deffan Kahndo Prudence, Louis Ban Koffi, Mireille W.A. ALLOUE-BORAUD
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摘要
菠萝(Ananas comosus (L))是凤梨科单子叶植物,草本植物。Côte科特迪瓦是向欧洲市场供应新鲜菠萝的主要国家。由于卫生质量的原因,也因为水果的市场质量在几个因素的作用下变质,菠萝在欧洲市场上遭遇了低迷。为了解决水果在微生物作用下变质的问题,采用了植物检疫产品。然而,这些食品给消费者带来了风险,并可能造成公共卫生问题。本研究的目的是利用枯草芽孢杆菌GA1、荧光假单胞菌F19和荧光假单胞菌CI等细菌生物农药减少凤梨果实因真菌污染而造成的采后损失。利用这3种生物农药的生物量和上清液,对200个健康菠萝果实样品进行了理化分析,确定了菠萝果实的营养价值,并进行了保存试验。对新鲜菠萝果实的理化分析表明,高湿度(83.23 ~ 85.5%)、酸性pH(3.79 ~ 3.88)、还原糖和总糖含量分别为20.70 ~ 26.79 g / 100g和59.42 ~ 62.32 g / 100g有利于真菌的生长。所取得的保存使得所有生物农药的水果保质期延长到14天以上,而对照组为7天。这项研究有助于开发用于Côte科特迪瓦收获后水果保存的生物农药。
Assessment of the Physicochemical and Nutritional Parameters of Pineapple Fruits (Ananas comosus L.) and Post-harvest Bioconservation Test
Pineapple (Ananas comosus (L)) is a monocotyledon, herbaceous, of the Bromeliad family. Côte d’Ivoire is the leading supplier of fresh pineapple to the European market. For reasons of sanitary quality and also because of the deterioration under the action of several factors of the marketable quality of the fruits, pineapple suffers a slump in the European market. To deal with the problem of fruit deterioration under the action of microorganisms, phytosanitary products are used. However, these foods present risks for consumers and may be responsible for public health problems. The objective of the present study is to reduce postharvest losses of pineapple fruit due to fungal contaminants using bacterial biopesticides such as Bacillus subtilis GA1, Pseudomonas fluorescens F19 and Pseudomonas fluorescens CI. Physicochemical analyzes were carried out on 200 samples composed of healthy pineapple fruits in order to determine the nutritional value of these fruits and to carry out conservation tests using the biomass and the supernatant of these 3 biopesticides. The physico-chemical analysis of the fresh pineapple fruits showed high humidity levels (83.23 to 85.5%), an acidic pH (3.79 to 3.88), levels of reducing sugars and total sugars of the order of 20.70 to 26.79 g / 100g and 59.42 to 62.32 g / 100g favourable to fungal growth. The conservation achieved made it possible to extend the shelf life of the fruits over fourteen (14) days for all the biopesticides against seven (7) days for the control. This study contributed to the development of biopesticides for post-harvest conservation of fruits in Côte d'Ivoire.