Changes in physicochemical property and its potential regulatory mechanism for the formation of water core of the Fuji apples post‐harvesting

Author:

Wang Xuanyu1,Wang Rui1,Zhuang Min1,Ke Sheng1,Wang Anqi1,Zhou Zhongkai123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Food Science and Engineering Tianjin University of Science and Technology Tianjin 300457 China

2. Key Laboratory for Processing and Quality Safety Control of Characteristic Agricultural Products, The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs Shihezi University Xinjiang Shihezi 832003 China

3. Gulbali Institute‐Agriculture Water Environment Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga NSW 2678 Australia

Abstract

SummaryThis study analysed the factors for influencing the occurrence of water core in apples and proposed a potential metabolism following its post‐harvesting. By comparing the ordinary pulp and the region within the water core in different post‐harvesting stages of the Fuji apples, although the occurrence of water core did not significantly change the appearance of the apples, its interior firmness decreased with increased cell permeability. Furthermore, fructose content decreased, and sorbitol content increased rapidly accompanied by a reduction of sorbitol dehydrogenase activity at the site of water core. The cell morphology also demonstrated that the cells became denser and the blue aggregates formed. It indicated that the cell walls were saturated with locally highly accumulated sorbitol, followed by visualised transparent spots. In summary, the occurrence of water core during the post‐harvesting of Fuji apples was found to be related to the increased sorbitol content and the corresponding decreased dehydrogenase activity.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin City

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Food Science

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