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Cuticular wax composition changes of 10 apple cultivars during postharvest storage.

Yifeng Chai1, Ang Li2, Su Chit Wai2, Congcong Song2, Yaoyao Zhao2, Yuquan Duan3, Baiqing Zhang4, Qiong Lin5.   

Abstract

Cuticular wax chemicals differ among fruit cultivars and contribute to storage ability. However, wax analysis in apple cultivars, particularly during storage, has not been described. In this work, the chemicals and crystal structures of cuticular wax in 10 apple cultivars were analyzed to observe wax functions in apple during storage. Results showed that alkanes and primary alcohols decreased while fatty acids increased in stored fruits of all cultivars compared with the fruits before storage. Terpenoids, aldehydes, and phenols were observed in stored fruits but not in the fruits before storage in all cultivars except 'Red Star' fruit. The weight loss rate was significantly correlated with six components including C13 alcohol, C14 alkanes, total alkanes, total wax, C13 alkanes and C54 alkanes in 10 cultivar apple fruits during storage. Our findings indicate that the total wax, particularly alkanes, in the peel of apple fruits is essential for storage and quality control.
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Keywords:  Apple; Cuticular wax; Fruit quality; Storage; Wax structure

Year:  2020        PMID: 32361095     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.126903

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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