Balenahalli Narasingappa Ramesh, P A Niveditha, S N Nagesha, R Charith, D M Hithashree
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Antimicrobial peptides in post-harvest management of fruits.
Modern agriculture is more prone to insect, pest, and disease attacks. Fruits are considered perishable crops compared to cereals and pulses. Fruits are majorly lost after harvest during storage, known as the post-harvest period, due to insect and pest infestations, pathogen attacks, and unfavorable environmental conditions. Conventionally, pesticides, fungicides, and some antibiotics are used to control the post-harvest diseases in fruits. However, the use of these conventional chemicals and antibiotics has been strictly restricted because of their drawbacks, such as leaving residues on fruits for extended periods, causing environmental effects, and, most notably, the development of resistance by many microorganisms against the commonly used antibiotics. Thus, there is an immediate need for an alternative method to control post-harvest diseases in fruits. The use of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) is the best promising alternative for efficiently controlling post-harvest diseases caused by microbes. The present review focuses on insect-derived AMPs, their use in post-harvest management of fruits, and the mechanism of action of AMPs.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Food Science and Technology (JFST) is the official publication of the Association of Food Scientists and Technologists of India (AFSTI). This monthly publishes peer-reviewed research papers and reviews in all branches of science, technology, packaging and engineering of foods and food products. Special emphasis is given to fundamental and applied research findings that have potential for enhancing product quality, extend shelf life of fresh and processed food products and improve process efficiency. Critical reviews on new perspectives in food handling and processing, innovative and emerging technologies and trends and future research in food products and food industry byproducts are also welcome. The journal also publishes book reviews relevant to all aspects of food science, technology and engineering.