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Polyethylene-based packaging material loaded with nano-Ag/TiO2 delays quality deterioration of Agaricus bisporus via membrane lipid metabolism regulation

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POSTHARVEST BIOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 183, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.postharvbio.2021.111747

Keywords

Mushroom preservation; Nanocomposite packaging; Phospholipase D; Fatty acids

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20201395]

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The nano-Ag/TiO2 packaging material effectively preserved Agaricus bisporus by delaying quality deterioration, maintaining cell structure, and antioxidant levels.
Agaricus bisporus is prone to deteriorate after harvest. In this study, polyethylene-based packaging material loaded with nano-Ag/TiO2 (Nano-PM) was used for the preservation of A. bisporus, and compared with the polyethylene packaging material. The samples were stored at 4 +/- 1 celcius and a relative humidity of 90 % for ten days. Membrane lipid metabolism was taken as a breakthrough point in this study. The cell membrane phenotype and ultrastructure were documented. The changes of key enzyme activities, phospholipids and fatty acids in membrane lipid metabolism were also studied. The results showed that at the end of storage, the electrolyte leakage of the mushrooms in Nano-PM was 19 %, which was lower than that of the control groups (27 %). Nano-PM delayed the decrease of cell membrane fluidity, maintained a good cell structure, also maintained the ascorbic acid (AsA) content, kept glutathione (GSH) and proline at high levels. Furthermore, the phospholipase D (PLD), lipase (LPS) and lipoxygenase (LOX) activities of the mushrooms in Nano-PM were reduced by 16 %, 25 % and 10 % compared with those in control groups. Nano-PM also alleviated the degradation of cell membrane phospholipids and maintained a higher relative content of unsaturated fatty acids. Generally, Nano-PM can delay quality deterioration of A. bisporus by regulating membrane lipid metabolism.

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