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<scp>l</scp> ‐Arginine treatment maintains postharvest quality in blueberry fruit by enhancing antioxidant capacity during storage

Jiaqi Wang, Yajuan Wang, Yu-Xuan Li, Ling Yang, Bingxin Sun, Yunhe Zhang, Yufeng Xu, Xuerui Yan

2023Journal of Food Science25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The postharvest quality of blueberry fruit is largely limited by deterioration. l-arginine (Arg) is a functional nontoxic amino acid with high biological activities. This study investigated the positive effects and the underlying mechanism of Arg treatment on the quality of postharvest blueberries. Arg effectively mitigated fruit decay and improved the quality of blueberries, including weight loss, firmness, and soluble solid content. Mechanistically, Arg-mediated activation of the anti-oxidative defense system reduced reactive oxygen species-mediated oxidative damage. Moreover, Arg treatment decreased the activities and gene expression of phospholipase D, lipoxygenase, and lipase-inhibiting membrane lipid peroxidation during the prolonged storage of blueberries. Meanwhile, Arg treatment increased nitric oxide (NO) content and NO synthase activity. Furthermore, correlation and principal component analyses revealed the enhancement of Arg treatment on antioxidant capacity. This study suggests that Arg treatment can maintain the postharvest quality of blueberries by improving antioxidant capacity.

Topics & Concepts

PostharvestChemistryAntioxidantFood scienceArginineNitric oxideLipid peroxidationReactive oxygen speciesBiochemistryHorticultureBiologyAmino acidOrganic chemistryPostharvest Quality and Shelf Life ManagementPlant Physiology and Cultivation StudiesInsect behavior and control techniques