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Role of endogenous and exogenous phenolics in litchi anthocyanin degradation caused by polyphenol oxidase
Authors:Neungnapa Ruenroengklin  Jian Sun  John Shi  Sophia Jun Xue  Yueming Jiang
Affiliation:1. South China Botanical Garden, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510650, China;2. Guelph Food Research Center, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 93 Stone Road West, Guelph, ON, Canada N1G 5C9
Abstract:The degradation of anthocyanins and/or the oxidation of phenolics caused by polyphenol oxidase (PPO) results in an enzymatic browning reaction of fruits and vegetables. This work was conducted with a view to explaining the unexpected observation that litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) PPO did not directly oxidise litchi anthocyanins. PPO and anthocyanin from litchi fruit pericarp were extracted and purified, respectively, and then the anthocyanin degradation by PPO in the presence of (−)-epicatechin (endogenous PPO substrate), and catechol and gallic acid (exogenous PPO substrates) were analysed comparatively. The results showed that catechol was the most effective in litchi anthocyanin degradation, followed by (−)-epicatechin and gallic acid, but no significant differences existed between catechol and (−)-epicatechin. The study suggested that litchi PPO directly oxidised (−)-epicatechin; then oxidative products of (−)-epicatechin in turn catalysed litchi anthocyanin degradation, and finally resulted in the browning reaction, which can account for pericarp browning of postharvest litchi fruit.
Keywords:Anthocyanins  Litchi  Polyphenol oxidase  Degradation  Browning  Substrate
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