A biodegradable polymer packaging system for 'Benitaka' table grapes ( L.) was developed to inhibit the development of gray mold during refrigerated storage. The system consisted of packages and sachets containing NaSO to release sulfur dioxide (SO), both produced with biodegradable films of starch, glycerol, and poly (adipate co-butylene terephthalate) (PBAT) produced via blown extrusion. The films were characterized in terms of thickness, density, mass loss in water, water vapor permeability, sorption isotherms, and mechanical properties. The table grapes were packed with biodegradable plastic bags containing SO-releasing sachets inside. The experimental design was completely randomized, with four repetitions and five treatments: (a) control, without sachet containing NaSO and SiO; (b) 2 g of NaSO + 2 g of SiO; (c) 4 g of NaSO + 1 g of SiO; (d) 4 g of NaSO + 2 g of SiO; and (e) 4 g of NaSO + 4 g of SiO. The bunches were stored in a refrigerated chamber at 1 ± 1 °C and relative humidity above 90%. The treatments were evaluated 30 and 45 days after the beginning of refrigerated storage and 3 days at room temperature. The grapes were evaluated based on the incidence of gray mold, mass loss, stem browning, shattered berries, and berry bleaching. The data were subjected to the analysis of variance, and the means were compared using Tukey's test at 5%. The biodegradable films had good processability during the production via blown extrusion, with good physical properties to be used in the packaging of grapes and the production of SO-releasing sachets. The biodegradable polymer packaging system (biodegradable plastic bags + SO-releasing sachets) inhibited the development of gray mold on 'Benitaka' table grapes for 45 days at 1 °C, preserving their quality, with low mass loss, few shattered berries, and rachis freshness.

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