The Influence of Different Factors on the Metabolism of Capsaicinoids in Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.)

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Abstract

Pepper is a globally cultivated vegetable known for its distinct pungent flavor, which is derived from the presence of capsaicinoids, a class of unique secondary metabolites that accumulate specifically in pepper fruits. Since the accumulation of capsaicinoids is influenced by various factors, it is imperative to comprehend the metabolic regulatory mechanisms governing capsaicinoids production. This review offers a thorough examination of the factors that govern the metabolism of capsaicinoids in pepper fruit, with a specific focus on three primary facets: (1) the impact of genotype and developmental stage on capsaicinoids metabolism, (2) the influence of environmental factors on capsaicinoids metabolism, and (3) exogenous substances like methyl jasmonate, chlorophenoxyacetic acid, gibberellic acid, and salicylic acid regulate capsaicinoid metabolism. The findings of this study are expected to enhance comprehension of capsaicinoids metabolism and aid in the improvement of breeding and cultivation practices for high-quality pepper in the future.

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Yang, Y., Gao, C., Ye, Q., Liu, C., Wan, H., Ruan, M., … Cheng, Y. (2024, October 1). The Influence of Different Factors on the Metabolism of Capsaicinoids in Pepper (Capsicum annuum L.). Plants. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13202887

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