| Literature DB >> 32645670 |
Fei Sun1, Lili Zhu2, Xince Wang3, Jianfeng Cheng2, Bo Cui3, Jingjing Liu2, Feifei Tan4, Maorun Fu5.
Abstract
In 'Crimson Seedless' grapes, the appearance of senescence caused by abnormal dark red color, the loss of crisp taste caused by the decrease in firmness, and the fading of sweetness caused by the decrease in total soluble sugar (TSS) are the main problems affecting its edible qualities after storage. In the mesocarp, burdock fructooligosaccharide (BFO) restricted sucrose export; therefore, more carbohydrates were retained directly leading to higher TSS and sweetness, and cell osmotic pressure and firmness were retained indirectly. In the exocarp, BFO restricted sucrose import; therefore, the signal molecule sucrose was reduced and the senescence-related processes were inhibited. The downregulation of SUC12 and SUC27 by BFO may play an important role in restricting sucrose transportation. The opposing effects exhibited by exogenous sucrose treatments compared to those of BFO further verified these mechanisms. Based on the above mechanisms, sucrose transportation mediates the fresh-keeping effects of BFO in 'Crimson Seedless' grapes.Entities:
Keywords: Burdock fructooligosaccharide; Grape; SUC12; SUC27; Sucrose; Sucrose transporter
Year: 2020 PMID: 32645670 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2020.127437
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514