Harnessing the Potential of a Secondary Metabolite-Based Formulation for the Post-Harvest Disease Management and Shelf Life Extension of Banana
Karma Beer, T. Damodaran, M. Muthukumar, Prasenjit Debnath, Akath Singh, Maneesh Mishra

TL;DR
A natural compound treatment helps bananas stay fresh longer and resist disease, making them better for transport and export.
Contribution
A secondary metabolite formulation combined with cold storage and vacuum packaging extends banana shelf life and reduces disease.
Findings
Treated bananas remained disease-free for 45 days, unlike controls which showed over-ripening and disease.
Treated bananas had lower ethylene production, slower respiration, and higher firmness and antioxidant levels.
The treatment preserved quality metrics like sugar content and acidity, supporting longer storage.
Abstract
Background: Post-harvest losses in bananas, particularly due to diseases such as anthracnose and stem-end rot, significantly limit their storage life and marketability. Developing effective and non-toxic treatments to prolong the shelf life of fruits while maintaining quality is crucial inenabling long-distance transport and facilitating exports. Methods: The most popular and commercial banana variety, ‘Grand Naine’, was treated with a proprietary secondary metabolite-based formulation (this refers to a solution containing natural compounds produced by living organisms, which are not directly involved in growth but can influence various biological processes, such as antimicrobial activity) and stored under cold conditions at 13 °C, using vacuum packaging (a method where air is removed from the packaging to reduce spoilage and prolong freshness). Untreated fruits were considered as…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPostharvest Quality and Shelf Life Management · Banana Cultivation and Research · Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies
