The membrane lipid metabolism in horticultural products suffering chilling injury

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Abstract

Horticultural commodities suffer chilling injury following exposure to extremely low temperatures, which results in visible symptoms and considerable quality loss. Therefore, it is of significance to understand the mechanism of this physiological disorder and to develop effective strategies to control it. Chilling stress causes alteration in structure and function of the plasma membrane, which is assumed to be the primary event in response to cold stress. During this process, the membrane lipid metabolism plays a pivotal role in membrane fluidity and stability. In this review, we summarized the possible roles of membrane lipid metabolism in the development of chilling injury, having the potential for developing effective strategies to alleviate chilling injury in horticultural products under refrigerated storage in practice.

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Liang, S. M., Kuang, J. F., Ji, S. J., Chen, Q. F., Deng, W., Min, T., … Lu, W. J. (2020, March 1). The membrane lipid metabolism in horticultural products suffering chilling injury. Food Quality and Safety. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/fqsafe/fyaa001

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