Melatonin: A biomolecule for mitigating postharvest chilling injury in fruits and vegetables

Author:

Sati Hansika1ORCID,Kataria Priyanka2,Chinchkar Ajay V.3,Pareek Sunil1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management, Kundli Sonipat Haryana India

2. Department of Food Science and Technology Graphic Era (Deemed to be University) Dehradun Uttarakhand India

3. Department of Food Science and Technology National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management Sonipat Haryana India

Abstract

AbstractThe best strategy to extend the shelf life of fresh horticultural produce is to keep it at a low temperature. However, storing fruits and vegetables at a temperature lower than their recommended storage temperature and above the freezing point for a prolonged time leads to the development of chilling injury (CI). Melatonin (MT) being a versatile biological signal has been reported to possess antioxidant properties that aid in mediating stress response and extending the postharvest storage life of horticultural crops. Among CI‐induced mechanisms, MT substantially reduces oxidative stress by elevating the reactive oxygen species scavenging and triggering the phenol accumulation in association with 2, 2‐diphenyl‐1 picryl hydrazyl scavenging activity. Besides, MT increases intracellular energy by maintaining a proper ratio of unsaturated to saturated fatty acid and improving cellular fluidity. Additionally, MT regulates arginine metabolism by maintaining the γ‐aminobutyric acid synthesis. Furthermore, MT encodes the mitogen‐activated protein kinases, and calcium‐dependent protein kinases cascade and acclimate to cold stress by activating C‐repeat binding factors and helps in maintaining postharvest quality. This review reports the recent progress of MT‐induced physiological, biochemical, and molecular mechanisms for enhancing chilling tolerance, which can elevate the marketability and earnings from postharvest horticultural crops.

Funder

National Institute of Food Technology Entrepreneurship and Management

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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