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Effect of biopolymer treatments on biochemical changes in ber (Ziziphus mauritiana L.) fruit during storage

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Title Effect of biopolymer treatments on biochemical changes in ber (Ziziphus mauritiana L.) fruit during storage
 
Creator Priyanka
 
Contributor Jain, Veena
 
Subject Custard apples, Apples, Millets, Intercropping, Crops, Yields, Land resources, Cowpeas, Maize, Fruits
 
Description During present investigations, ber fruits of variety Kaithali (shelf -life 4-5 days) at
mature green stage were harvested and were analyzed for various physico-chemical and
biochemical parameters during storage. PLW, TSS content and sugars (total and reducing) of
ber fruits with increasing storage period while fruit firmness and tittratable acidity exhibited
continuous decrease throughout storage. The oxidative stress which is indicated by H2O2
content, MDA content and LOX activity, increased significantly during storage while the
activities of ROS scavenging enzymes viz. SOD, CAT, POX, PPO and GR were invariably low
at the later stages during storage. ROS scavenging metabolite viz. ascorbic acid, total phenolics,
total flavonoids and antioxidative activity increased upto 8 th DOS and thereafter decreased at 10
th days of storage. However β-carotene decreased continuously throughout storage period.
Pretreatment of chitosan and CaCl2 delayed PLW, decreased TSS content and sugars content
and retained fruit firmness and acidity significantly during storage. Fruits treated with CaCl2
(2%) and chitosan (1%) alone and in combination could help them to retain higher antioxidative
activity and ROS scavenging metabolites and the combined treatment of 2% CaCl2 and 1%
chitosan was the most effective in enhancing storage ability of fruits.
 
Date 2016-10-25T11:15:15Z
2016-10-25T11:15:15Z
2016
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/81732
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher CCSHAU