Solís Jimenez, Diana AlejandraPineda Salazar, Lady NathalyMosquera Sánchez, Silvio AndrésHoyos Concha, José LuisVillada Castillo, Héctor Samuel2016-02-222016-02-222015-071909-0455http://hdl.handle.net/10567/1427Introduction.The production and commercialization of avocado are growing, but there are postharvest handling inconsistencies that lead to poor product quality. This situation must be corrected in order to ensure the proper conservation by using appropriate techniques, such as the use of environmentally friendly edible coatings. Objective.We evaluated the effect of modified cassava starch coatings (Manihot esculenta) on respiration rate, firmness, weight loss and color development of the Hass variety avocado (Persea americana Miller), at temperature of 24°C and relative humidity of 77,5 %. Materials and methods. A randomized complete block design with four treatments was used: T1: uncoated fruits; T2: 2 %; T3: 3 % and T4: 4 % starch, all with 2 % glycerin. Three replicates were performed and the results were subjected to analysis of variance (α=0,05). Results. Significant differences were found for respiration rate and color, with the 4 % starch coating being the most responsive to maintaining fruit quality conditions. Conclusions. Coatings with 2, 3 and 4 % starch retained quality characteristics as a result of lower weight and firmness loss, diminished respiration rate and color preservation.enCorporación Universitaria LasallistaÁrea Metropolitana del Valle de AburráAguacate (Persea Americana)Aguacate - ColombiaAguacate - InvestigaciónAguacate HassPostcosecha de frutasCoating Effect of Modified Cassava Starch in Hass AvocadoEfecto de recubrimiento de almidón de yuca modificado sobre aguacate hassEfeito do recobrimento da modificação da mandioca amido em Abacate HassArticle