2023
DOI: 10.3390/foods12122378
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Effects of Reactive Oxygen Levels on Chilling Injury and Storability in 21 Apricot Varieties from Different Production Areas in China

Abstract: The key factors for resistance to chilling injury in apricot fruits were obtained by analyzing the low-temperature storage characteristics of 21 varieties of apricot fruits in the main producing areas of China. Twenty-one varieties of apricots from different production areas in China were stored at 0 °C for 50 d and then shelved at 25 °C. The storage quality, chilling injury, reactive oxygen species (ROS), antioxidant ability, and contents of bioactive substances of the apricots were measured and analyzed. The… Show more

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“…During the ripening and senescence of fruits, metabolic imbalances lead to an excessive accumulation of ROS, resulting in membrane lipid peroxidation and exacerbating the aging process [ 12 , 89 , 90 ]. This accumulation further accelerates senescence [ 10 , 91 ]. To counteract this, plants employ a comprehensive antioxidant defense system, comprising both enzymatic and non-enzymatic mechanisms, to mitigate ROS overaccumulation.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…During the ripening and senescence of fruits, metabolic imbalances lead to an excessive accumulation of ROS, resulting in membrane lipid peroxidation and exacerbating the aging process [ 12 , 89 , 90 ]. This accumulation further accelerates senescence [ 10 , 91 ]. To counteract this, plants employ a comprehensive antioxidant defense system, comprising both enzymatic and non-enzymatic mechanisms, to mitigate ROS overaccumulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%