Abstract:
„Dwarf Cavendish” banana were stored for one week at retail
storage temperature. Also, banana were stored at different temperatures:
refrigeration and at laboratory environmental temperature. After peeling and
banana pulp processing, the samples were analyzed for bioactive amines
content. There were no important variations in bioactive amines content in
banana pulp from retail storage and refrigeration storage. Comparing the
mean values of bioactive amines content of banana pulp from retail storage
with laboratory environmental storage, at laboratory environmental
temperature, putrescine content increased with 31.73%, spermine content
increased with 225%, and histamine decreased with 18%. The banana pH
suffered no variation after bananas storage at various temperatures.