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Peppermint Essential Oil and Its Major Volatiles as Protective Agents against Soft Rot Caused by Fusarium sambucinum in Cera Pepper (Capsicum pubescens).

Marco Antonio Kevin Pérez-Vázquez1, Yesenia Pacheco-Hernández2, Edmundo Lozoya-Gloria3, Clemente Mosso-González4, Sergio A Ramírez-García5, Omar Romero-Arenas1, Nemesio Villa-Ruano6.   

Abstract

Cera pepper (Capsicum pubescens) is an exotic fruit considered as a rich source of nutraceuticals with known benefits for human health and also an economic resource for local producers in Mexico. The present investigation reports on the in vitro and in situ antifungal activity of the essential oil from Mentha piperita and its two major volatiles (menthol and menthone) against Fusarium sambucinum, which is a causal agent of soft rot in cera pepper. The application of these components in pepper fruits previously infected with F. sambucinum caused a significant delay (p<0.05) in the emergence of soft rot symptoms. This effect was reflected in the maintenance of pH and fruit firmness during a period of 10 days. The nutrimental content of the fruits (protein, fiber, fat and other proximate parameters) was conserved in the same period of time. The nutraceutical content of these fruits was estimated by the quantification of seven carotenoids (violaxanthin, cis-violaxanthin, luteoxanthin, antheraxanthin, lutein, zeaxanthin and β-carotene), ascorbic acid and capsaicinoids (capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin). According to our results, the essential oil from M. Piperita and its major volatiles exerted a preservative effect on these metabolites. Our findings demonstrated that the essential oil of M. Piperita and its major volatiles represent an ecological alternative for the control of fusariosis caused by F. sambucinum in cera peppers under postharvest conditions.
© 2021 Wiley-VHCA AG, Zurich, Switzerland.

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Keywords:  Capsicum pubescens; Fusarium sambucinum; Mentha piperita; essential oil; in situ antifungal activity

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34812593     DOI: 10.1002/cbdv.202100835

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Biodivers        ISSN: 1612-1872            Impact factor:   2.408


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1.  Improving the Shelf Life of Avocado Fruit against Clonostachys rosea with Chitosan Hybrid Films Containing Thyme Essential Oil.

Authors:  Wendy Abril Coyotl-Pérez; Efraín Rubio-Rosas; Quetzali Nicte Morales-Rabanales; Sergio Alberto Ramírez-García; Yesenia Pacheco-Hernández; Victor Hugo Pérez-España; Omar Romero-Arenas; Nemesio Villa-Ruano
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-17       Impact factor: 4.967

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