Do enzymatic or non-enzymatic pathways drive the postharvest darkening phenomenon in carioca bean tegument?

Four genotypes of carioca bean were accelerate aged (40 0C/75% relative humidity) and evaluated to determine if differences in postharvest darkening trait was an enzymatic or non-enzymatic process. Chromaticity a* was the colour parameter with major alterations, and increase in chromaticity b* often masked the reddish of tegument. Peroxidase activity was not detected. Polyphenoloxidase remained active along the storage time, but its activity was higher in the lighter genotypes. Flavonoid, proanthocyanidin and total phenol content were much higher in darker genotypes, although just this last component presented significant alterations. Genotypes showed different susceptibilities to the darkening independent of phenolic content. Results of principal response curves analyse suggested different pathways for the darkening process: darkening in lighter genotypes seem to be mostly due to polyphenoloxidase activity while in dark ones there are the combination of enzymatic and non-enzymatic oxidation.

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Main Authors: SIQUEIRA, B. dos S., BASSINELLO, P. Z., SANTOS, S. C., MALGARESI, G., FERRI, P. H., RODRIGUEZ, A. G., FERNANDES, K. F.
Other Authors: BEATRIZ DOS SANTOS SIQUEIRA, UFG; PRISCILA ZACZUK BASSINELLO, CNPAF; SUZANA COSTA SANTOS, UFG; GABRIEL MALGARESI; PEDRO HENRIQUE FERRI, UFG; ARMANDO GARCIA RODRIGUEZ, UFG; KATIA FLAVIA FERNANDES, UFG.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:Ingles
English
Published: 2016-03-15
Subjects:Principal response curves, Total phenolics, Feijão, Phaseolus vulgaris, Cor, Oxidoreductases, Beans, Color,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1040928
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