Comparative study of the banana pulp browning process of ‘Giant Dwarf’ and FHIA-23 during fruit ripening based on image analysis and the polyphenol oxidase and peroxidase biochemical properties
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This work presents a novel method to associate the polyphenol oxidase (PPO) and the peroxidase (POD) activities with the ripening-mediated color changes in banana peel and pulp by computational image analysis. The method was used to follow up the de-greening of peel and browning of homogenized pulp from ‘Giant Dwarf’ (GD: Musa AAA, subgroup Cavendish) and FHIA-23 (tetraploid hybrid, AAAA) banana cultivars. In both cultivars, the color changes of peel during the ripening process clearly showed four stages, which were used to group the fruit into ripening stages. The PPO and POD were extracted from pulp of fruit at these ripening stages, precipitated, and partially purified by gel filtration chromatography. Moreover, the pulp browning was digitally monitored after homogenization for a span time of up to 120 min. The browning level was higher for GD than FHIA-23 tissues. This fact correlated with an 11.7-fold higher PPO activity in the GD cultivar, as compared with that of FHIA-23. POD activity was 8.1 times higher for GD as compared that that of FHIA-23. © 2017, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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Banana; Browning; Image analysis; Peel color; Peroxidase; Polyphenol oxidase catechol oxidase; isoenzyme; peroxidase; protein; Article; biochemical analysis; digital imaging; enzyme activity; fruit ripening; gel filtration chromatography; hybrid; image analysis; image segmentation; molecular weight; Musa AAA group; Musa acuminata; nonhuman; plant browning; polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis; priority journal; pulp processing; tetraploidy; ultraviolet spectrophotometry; zymography
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