Pectic polysaccharides during ripening of mango (Mangifera indica L)
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Pectic polysaccharides during ripening of mango (Mangifera indica L) |
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Prasanna, V.
Yashoda, H. M. Prabha, T. N. Tharanathan, R. N. |
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06 Mango
14 Physical properties 07 Enzyme Biochemistry |
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The content of pectin decreased from 2.0 to 0.7% fresh weight (FW) and there was a concomitant increase in free galacturonic acid from 36 to 168mg% FW during ripening of mango. Ion exchange chromatography on DEAE/cellulose resolved the pectic fraction into seven distinct peaks, with all of them showing a drastic decrease in pectin content and molecular weight as fruit ripening progressed, which indicated significant depolymerisation in vivo. Fraction I appeared to be an arabinogalactan-type polymer, while fractions II and III were heterogalacturonans containingmore than 60% galacturonic acid. Hydrolases implicated in pectin depolymerisation were polygalacturonase (PG), pectin methyl esterase (PME), galactanase, arabinanase and β-galactosidase. They all showed a climacteric peak in activity during ripening, except for PME which showed a continuous decrease in activity after an initial increase. These results are discussed in the light of fruit softening during ripening. |
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2003
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Article
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en
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http://ir.cftri.com/1762/1/J_Sci_Food_Agric_83_1182-1186_%282003%29.pdf
Prasanna, V. and Yashoda, H. M. and Prabha, T. N. and Tharanathan, R. N. (2003) Pectic polysaccharides during ripening of mango (Mangifera indica L). Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 83. pp. 1182-1186. |
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