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Specific changes of exocarp and mesocarp occurring 1 during softening differently affect firmness in melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) fruits

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Citazione:
Specific changes of exocarp and mesocarp occurring 1 during softening differently affect firmness in melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) fruits / E. Onelli, A. Ghiani, R. Gentili, S. Serra, S. Musacchi, S. Citterio. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - 10:12(2015 Dec 28), pp. e0145341.1-e0145341.20. [10.1371/journal.pone.0145341]
Abstract:
Melting (MF) and non melting flesh (NMF) peaches differ in their final texture and firmness. Their specific characteristics are achieved by softening process and directly dictate fruit shelf life and quality. Softening is influenced by various mechanisms including cell wall reorganization and water loss. In this work, the biomechanical properties of MF Spring Crest’s and NMF Oro A’s exocarp and mesocarp along with the amount and localization of hydroxycinnamic acids and flavonoids were investigated during fruit ripening and post-harvest. The objective was to better understand the role played by water loss and cell wall reorganization in peach softening. Results showed that in ripe Spring Crest, where both cell turgor loss and cell wall dismantling occurred, mesocarp had a little role in the fruit reaction to compression and probe penetration response was almost exclusively ascribed to the epidermis which functioned as a mechanical support to the pulp. In ripe Oro A’s fruit, where cell wall disassembly did not occur and the loss of cell turgor was observed only in mesocarp, the contribution of exocarp to fruit firmness was consistent but relatively lower than that of mesocarp, suggesting that in addition to cell turgor, the integrity of cell wall played a key role in maintaining NMF fruit firmness. The analysis of phenols suggested that permeability and firmness of epidermis were associated with the presence of flavonoids and hydroxycinnamic acids.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
fruit; peach; fruit softening
Elenco autori:
E. Onelli, A. Ghiani, R. Gentili, S. Serra, S. Musacchi, S. Citterio
Autori di Ateneo:
ONELLI ELISABETTA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/496124
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/496124/834952/journal.pone.0145341.pdf
Progetto:
Coinvolgimento di composti fenolici nella qualità di frutti di pesco a diverso fenotipo: aspetti biochimici e molecolari
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