Comparative study of the products of the peroxidase-catalyzed and the polyphenoloxidase-catalyzed (+)-catechin oxidation.: Their possible implications in strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) browning reactions

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作者
López-Serrano, M [1 ]
Barceló, AR [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Murcia, Dept Plant Biol, E-30100 Murcia, Spain
关键词
(+)-catechin; (+)-catechin oligomers; (+)-catechin oxidation; dehydrodicatechin A; peroxidase; polyphenoloxidase; product inhibition;
D O I
10.1021/jf010902z
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S [农业科学];
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09 ;
摘要
The peroxidase- and polyphenoloxidase-catalyzed oxidations of (+)-catechin yield several products showing different degrees of polymerization, which are apparently responsible for the pigment decay and the associated browning reaction that occurs in processed strawberry fruits and their derived foods. In this work, we have purified both peroxidase and polyphenoloxidase from Oso Grande cv. strawberry fruits, and comparatively analyzed the products of their enzyme-mediated (+)-catechin oxidation. The joint analysis by reversed-phase and size-exclusion HPLC of the (+)-catechin oxidation products obtained with both enzymes indicate that they were qualitatively the same: dehydrodicatechin 134, a (+)-catechin quinone methide, dehydrodicatechin A, a (+)-catechin trimer, and a (+)-catechin oligomer with polymerization degree equal to or greater than 5. The main quantitative differences between the oxidative reactions were the great amount of oligomer formed in the case of the polyphenoloxidase-mediated reaction and the low amount of (+)-catechin reacted in the case of the peroxidase-mediated reaction. One of the possible reasons for such low levels of (+)-catechin consumption in the case of the peroxidase-mediated reaction was the possible inhibition by products of the enzyme-catalyzed oxidation. In fact, the peroxidase-mediated (+)-catechin oxidation was differentially inhibited by dehydrodicatechin A, showing a competitive type inhibition and a k(I) of 6.4 muM. In light of these observations, these results suggest that brown polymer formation, estimated as oligomeric compounds resulting from (+)-catechin oxidation, in strawberries is mainly due to polyphenoloxidase, and although peroxidase also plays an important role, it is apparently auto-regulated by product (dehydrodicatechin A) inhibition.
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