2024
DOI: 10.1093/hr/uhae004
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Cuticular wax biosynthesis in blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum L.): Transcript and metabolite changes during ripening and storage affect key fruit quality traits

Yifan Yan,
Kristina K Gagalova,
Eric M Gerbrandt
et al.

Abstract: In fruits, cuticular waxes affect fruit quality traits such as surface color at harvest and water loss during postharvest storage. This study investigated the transcriptional regulation of cuticular wax deposition in northern highbush blueberries (Vaccinium corymbosum L.) in relation to fruit water loss and surface color during ripening and postharvest storage, as well as the effects of abscisic acid-mediated changes in cuticular wax deposition on these fruit quality traits. Total cuticular wax content (μg cm-… Show more

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“…The herb Portulaca oleracea L., used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat various types of inflammation and tumors in the digestive tract, contains lupeol terpenoid and has been proven effective like a therapeutic agent in the treatment of colitis associated cancer [7]. Lupeol compound is a cyclic triterpene alcohol (Figure 1) that is widely found in plants [8]. S. surattense, a Solanaceae plant, contains the phytochemical lupeol, and the phytochemicals in members of this family are known to generally have anticancer properties [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The herb Portulaca oleracea L., used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat various types of inflammation and tumors in the digestive tract, contains lupeol terpenoid and has been proven effective like a therapeutic agent in the treatment of colitis associated cancer [7]. Lupeol compound is a cyclic triterpene alcohol (Figure 1) that is widely found in plants [8]. S. surattense, a Solanaceae plant, contains the phytochemical lupeol, and the phytochemicals in members of this family are known to generally have anticancer properties [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%