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Carbohydrate changes in ripening Capsicum annuum in relation to textural degradation

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EFRT-1998-206-121-125
 
Title Carbohydrate changes in ripening Capsicum annuum in relation
to textural degradation
 
Creator Prabha, T. N.
Bhagyalakshmi, N.
Tharanathan, R. N.
 
Subject 30 Spices/Condiments
 
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AbstractmWithin 8 days of harvest, fruits of Capsium annum showed striking changes in texture when ripened at room temperature. Physiologically, they showed a significant weight loss and organoleptically, a change in textural firmness which was evident microscopically, as extensive cellular damage. The associated biochemical changes during ripening were: (1) an increase in freesugar levels, (2) an increase in in situ hydrolysis of some hemicellulose fractions (Hem a, b and c) and (3) a general increase in the activity of cellulase, α-mannosidase, laminarinase, polygalacturanase, galactanase, mannanase, β-galactosidase and hemicellulase (HCe) activity on Hem b and c. In contrast the activity of xylanase, pectin methyl esterase and HCe on Hem a decreased during ripening. Cold storage (8°C) held textural changes in check, resulting in a longer shelf-life for cold-stored fruits compared to fruits stored at room temperature.


 
Date 1998
 
Type Article
NonPeerReviewed
 
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Language en
 
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Identifier http://ir.cftri.com/97/1/Eur_Food_Res_Technol_%281998%29_206_121-125.pdf
Prabha, T. N. and Bhagyalakshmi, N. and Tharanathan, R. N. (1998) Carbohydrate changes in ripening Capsicum annuum in relation to textural degradation. European Food Research and Technology, 206. pp. 121-125.