CIDCA   05380
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO EN CRIOTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
The temporal sequence of cell wall disassembly events in developing fruits: 1. Analysis of raspberry (Rubus idaeus)
Autor/es:
RIEL R. VICENTE, CLAUDIA ORTUGNO, ANN L.T. POWELL, CARL L. GREVE, JOHN M. LABAVITCH
Revista:
JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY
Editorial:
ACS Press
Referencias:
Año: 2007 vol. 55 p. 4119 - 4124
ISSN:
0021-8561
Resumen:
Raspberry fruits were harvested at five developmental stages, from green to red ripe, and the changes in cell wall composition, pectin and hemicellulose solubilization, and depolymerization were analyzed. Fruit softening at intermediate stages of ripening was associated with increased pectin solubilization, which occurred without depolymerization. Arabinose was found to be the most abundant noncellulosic neutral sugar in the cell wall and showed dramatic solubilization late in ripening. No changes in pectin molecular size were observed even at the 100% red stage. Subsequently, as fruit became fully ripe a dramatic depolymerization occurred. In contrast, the hemicellulosic fractions showed no significant changes in content or polymer size during ripening. The paper discusses the sequence of events leading to cell wall disassembly in raspberry fruit.