Melatonin reduces postharvest decay of blueberries by regulating ascorbate–glutathione cycle and membrane lipid metabolism

IF 6.4 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
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Postharvest fruit storage and quality is a severe concern for fruit producers, as consumer acceptability and market value are affected by quality attributes. Therefore, strategies to improve fruit quality during storage are crucial. In this study, we investigated the effects of melatonin (MT) treatment on postharvest fruit quality, ascorbate-glutathione metabolism, and membrane lipid metabolism in blueberries. Blueberries were treated with 300 μM of MT solution or distilled water (control) before harvest. After harvest, blueberries were stored at 4 °C and sampled every 4 days to analyze fruit quality parameters. MT treatment effectively reduced decay rate and weight loss rate in blueberry during storage and delayed the decrease in firmness, total soluble solids, titratable acid, anthocyanins, and flavonoids. It furthermore elevated the activities and gene expression of enzymes such as superoxide dismutase, catalase, peroxidase, ascorbate peroxidase, dehydroascorbate reductase, and monodehydroascorbate reductase. Moreover, MT treatment promoted the accumulation of ascorbate–glutathione, NADP, NADPH, and glutathione, increased glutathione (GSH)/glutathione (GSSG) levels, enhanced antioxidant capacity, and decreased oxidized glutathione, H2O2, dehydroascorbic acid, and superoxide anion levels. Notably, MT treatment inhibited membrane lipid peroxidation in blueberries by inhibiting the mRNA levels and activities of lipoxygenase and phospholipase D. Conclusively, MT reduces blueberry decay during storage by modulating ascorbate–glutathione cycle and membrane lipid metabolism.

褪黑激素通过调节抗坏血酸-谷胱甘肽循环和膜脂代谢减少蓝莓采后腐烂
采后水果的贮藏和质量是水果生产者极为关注的问题,因为消费者的接受程度和市场价值都会受到质量属性的影响。因此,在贮藏期间改善水果质量的策略至关重要。在本研究中,我们研究了褪黑素(MT)处理对蓝莓采后果实质量、抗坏血酸-谷胱甘肽代谢和膜脂代谢的影响。蓝莓在采收前用 300 μM 的 MT 溶液或蒸馏水(对照)处理。采收后,蓝莓在 4 °C 下储存,每 4 天取样一次,分析果实质量参数。MT 处理可有效降低蓝莓在贮藏期间的腐烂率和失重率,并延缓果实硬度、总可溶性固形物、可滴定酸、花青素和类黄酮的下降。此外,它还能提高超氧化物歧化酶、过氧化氢酶、过氧化物酶、抗坏血酸过氧化物酶、脱氢抗坏血酸还原酶和单脱氢抗坏血酸还原酶等酶的活性和基因表达。此外,MT 处理促进了抗坏血酸-谷胱甘肽、NADP、NADPH 和谷胱甘肽的积累,提高了谷胱甘肽(GSH)/谷胱甘肽(GSSG)的水平,增强了抗氧化能力,降低了氧化谷胱甘肽、H2O2、脱氢抗坏血酸和超氧阴离子的水平。值得注意的是,MT 处理通过抑制脂氧合酶和磷脂酶 D 的 mRNA 水平和活性,抑制了蓝莓的膜脂过氧化。
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Postharvest Biology and Technology
Postharvest Biology and Technology 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
12.00
自引率
11.40%
发文量
309
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: The journal is devoted exclusively to the publication of original papers, review articles and frontiers articles on biological and technological postharvest research. This includes the areas of postharvest storage, treatments and underpinning mechanisms, quality evaluation, packaging, handling and distribution of fresh horticultural crops including fruit, vegetables, flowers and nuts, but excluding grains, seeds and forages. Papers reporting novel insights from fundamental and interdisciplinary research will be particularly encouraged. These disciplines include systems biology, bioinformatics, entomology, plant physiology, plant pathology, (bio)chemistry, engineering, modelling, and technologies for nondestructive testing. Manuscripts on fresh food crops that will be further processed after postharvest storage, or on food processes beyond refrigeration, packaging and minimal processing will not be considered.
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