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Photoactivated TiO(2) Nanocomposite Delays the Postharvest Ripening Phenomenon through Ethylene Metabolism and Related Physiological Changes in Capsicum Fruit

Capsicum is one of the most perishable fruit which undergo rapid loss of commercial value during postharvest storage. In this experiment our aim is to evaluate the effect of photoactivated TiO(2) nano-particle complexed with chitosan or TiO(2)-nanocomposite (TiO(2)-NC) on extension self-life of Caps...

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Autores principales: Ghosh, Arijit, Saha, Indraneel, Fujita, Masayuki, Debnath, Subhas Chandra, Hazra, Alok Kumar, Adak, Malay Kumar, Hasanuzzaman, Mirza
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8876699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35214848
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11040513
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author Ghosh, Arijit
Saha, Indraneel
Fujita, Masayuki
Debnath, Subhas Chandra
Hazra, Alok Kumar
Adak, Malay Kumar
Hasanuzzaman, Mirza
author_facet Ghosh, Arijit
Saha, Indraneel
Fujita, Masayuki
Debnath, Subhas Chandra
Hazra, Alok Kumar
Adak, Malay Kumar
Hasanuzzaman, Mirza
author_sort Ghosh, Arijit
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description Capsicum is one of the most perishable fruit which undergo rapid loss of commercial value during postharvest storage. In this experiment our aim is to evaluate the effect of photoactivated TiO(2) nano-particle complexed with chitosan or TiO(2)-nanocomposite (TiO(2)-NC) on extension self-life of Capsicum fruit and its effect on related morphological, physiological and molecular attributes at room temperature (25 °C). Initially, TiO(2)-NC coated fruits recorded superior maintenance of total soluble solids accumulation along with retention of firmness, cellular integrity, hydration, color etc. On the extended period of storage, fruit recorded a lower bioaccumulation of TiO(2) in comparison to metallic silver over the control. On the level of gene expression for ethylene biosynthetic and signaling the TiO(2)-NC had more regulation, however, discretely to moderate the ripening. Thus, ACC synthase and oxidase recorded a significantly better downregulation as studied from fruit pulp under TiO(2)-NC than silver. On the signaling path, the transcripts for CaETR1 and CaETR2 were less abundant in fruit under both the treatment when studied against control for 7 d. The reactive oxygen species (ROS) was also correlated to retard the oxidative lysis of polyamine oxidation by diamine and polyamine oxidase activity. The gene expression for hydrolytic activity as non-specific esterase had corroborated the development of essential oil constituents with few of those recorded in significant abundance. Therefore, TiO(2)-NC would be reliable to induce those metabolites modulating ripening behavior in favor of delayed ripening. From gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis profile of all tested essential oil constituents suggesting positive impact of TiO(2)-NC on shelf-life extension of Capsicum fruit. Our results indicated the potentiality of TiO(2)-NC in postharvest storage those may connect ethylene signaling and ROS metabolism in suppression of specific ripening attributes.
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spelling pubmed-88766992022-02-26 Photoactivated TiO(2) Nanocomposite Delays the Postharvest Ripening Phenomenon through Ethylene Metabolism and Related Physiological Changes in Capsicum Fruit Ghosh, Arijit Saha, Indraneel Fujita, Masayuki Debnath, Subhas Chandra Hazra, Alok Kumar Adak, Malay Kumar Hasanuzzaman, Mirza Plants (Basel) Article Capsicum is one of the most perishable fruit which undergo rapid loss of commercial value during postharvest storage. In this experiment our aim is to evaluate the effect of photoactivated TiO(2) nano-particle complexed with chitosan or TiO(2)-nanocomposite (TiO(2)-NC) on extension self-life of Capsicum fruit and its effect on related morphological, physiological and molecular attributes at room temperature (25 °C). Initially, TiO(2)-NC coated fruits recorded superior maintenance of total soluble solids accumulation along with retention of firmness, cellular integrity, hydration, color etc. On the extended period of storage, fruit recorded a lower bioaccumulation of TiO(2) in comparison to metallic silver over the control. On the level of gene expression for ethylene biosynthetic and signaling the TiO(2)-NC had more regulation, however, discretely to moderate the ripening. Thus, ACC synthase and oxidase recorded a significantly better downregulation as studied from fruit pulp under TiO(2)-NC than silver. On the signaling path, the transcripts for CaETR1 and CaETR2 were less abundant in fruit under both the treatment when studied against control for 7 d. The reactive oxygen species (ROS) was also correlated to retard the oxidative lysis of polyamine oxidation by diamine and polyamine oxidase activity. The gene expression for hydrolytic activity as non-specific esterase had corroborated the development of essential oil constituents with few of those recorded in significant abundance. Therefore, TiO(2)-NC would be reliable to induce those metabolites modulating ripening behavior in favor of delayed ripening. From gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) analysis profile of all tested essential oil constituents suggesting positive impact of TiO(2)-NC on shelf-life extension of Capsicum fruit. Our results indicated the potentiality of TiO(2)-NC in postharvest storage those may connect ethylene signaling and ROS metabolism in suppression of specific ripening attributes. MDPI 2022-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8876699/ /pubmed/35214848 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11040513 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ghosh, Arijit
Saha, Indraneel
Fujita, Masayuki
Debnath, Subhas Chandra
Hazra, Alok Kumar
Adak, Malay Kumar
Hasanuzzaman, Mirza
Photoactivated TiO(2) Nanocomposite Delays the Postharvest Ripening Phenomenon through Ethylene Metabolism and Related Physiological Changes in Capsicum Fruit
title Photoactivated TiO(2) Nanocomposite Delays the Postharvest Ripening Phenomenon through Ethylene Metabolism and Related Physiological Changes in Capsicum Fruit
title_full Photoactivated TiO(2) Nanocomposite Delays the Postharvest Ripening Phenomenon through Ethylene Metabolism and Related Physiological Changes in Capsicum Fruit
title_fullStr Photoactivated TiO(2) Nanocomposite Delays the Postharvest Ripening Phenomenon through Ethylene Metabolism and Related Physiological Changes in Capsicum Fruit
title_full_unstemmed Photoactivated TiO(2) Nanocomposite Delays the Postharvest Ripening Phenomenon through Ethylene Metabolism and Related Physiological Changes in Capsicum Fruit
title_short Photoactivated TiO(2) Nanocomposite Delays the Postharvest Ripening Phenomenon through Ethylene Metabolism and Related Physiological Changes in Capsicum Fruit
title_sort photoactivated tio(2) nanocomposite delays the postharvest ripening phenomenon through ethylene metabolism and related physiological changes in capsicum fruit
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8876699/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35214848
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11040513
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