| Literature DB >> 31899549 |
Canying Li1,2, Junhu Zhang1,2, Yonghong Ge1,2, Xiaoyan Li1,2, Meilin Wei1,2, Jiabao Hou1,2, Yuan Cheng1,2, Jingyi Lv1,2.
Abstract
"Golden delicious" apples were dipped in 100 mg/L acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM) to investigate the fruit quality and softening during 12 days of storage. Weight loss, flesh firmness, ethylene release, respiratory rate, content of total soluble solids and titratable acid, the activity of pectinase, cellulase, and β-glucosidase, and water-insoluble pectin and water-soluble pectin contents were investigated. The results demonstrated that ASM treatment inhibited ethylene release and respiratory rate, reduced titratable acidity, and enhanced total soluble solids content in apples. Moreover, application of ASM suppressed the reduction of flesh firmness, activity of pectin methylesterase, and polygalacturonase. Cellulase, β-glucosidase, and degradation of protopectin in apple fruit were also suppressed by ASM treatment during storage. In conclusion, ASM could maintain fruit quality by regulating cell wall-degrading enzymes during storage. PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS: Application of acibenzolar-S-methyl after harvest has the potential of delaying fruit softening by regulating cell wall-degrading enzymes, thus retain fruit quality.Entities:
Keywords: Malus domestica Borkh; acibenzolar-S-methyl; cell wall-degrading enzyme; ethylene production rate; respiratory rate
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31899549 DOI: 10.1111/jfbc.13141
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Food Biochem ISSN: 0145-8884 Impact factor: 2.720