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Hamzah, Norfarzana and Ramli, Nurul Shazini and Mat Deris, Iffah Haifaa and Moses, Christopher and Mohamad Azman, Ezzat
(2024)
Effect of preharvest treatment using jasmonic acid and methyl jasmonate on the physicochemical properties and antioxidant activities of red-fleshed dragon fruit (Hylocereus polyrhizus L.).
Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, 47 (2).
pp. 439-459.
ISSN 1511-3701; ESSN: 2231-8542
Abstract
This study investigated the effect of exogenous plant growth regulators (PGR), namely
jasmonic acid (JA) and methyl jasmonate (MeJA), on the physicochemical properties of flesh
and peels of red-fleshed dragon fruit (Hylocereus polyrhizus). The fruit was sprayed with 100
and 1,000 ppm of JA and MeJA at 15 and 22 days of anthesis and harvested after 35 days.
Then, the flesh and peels were analyzed for total soluble solids (TSS), total betacyanins,
betanin, total phenolics (TP), total flavonoids (TF), and color characteristics. The fruit peels
contained significantly higher (p<0.05) TP and antioxidant activities compared to flesh. No
significant difference was detected between the variables in the peels, except for significantly
higher (p<0.05) of total betacyanins (~295.6 and ~299.9 mg/100 g) and TP (~614.1 and 566.1
mg GAE/100 g) were recorded in control and 100 ppm MeJA, respectively. In the flesh, 1,000
ppm MeJA-treated fruit possessed the highest total betacyanins (~139.2 mg/100 g), betanin
(~356.0 mg/g), TP (~244.9 mg GAE/100 g), TF (~329.0 mg CE/100 g), Trolox equivalent
antioxidant capacity (TEAC) (63.2 µmol TE/g) and reducing power (~21.5 µmol TE/g).
Overall, 1,000 ppm MeJA was more effective
in enhancing the accumulation of bioactive
compounds and antioxidant activities in the
flesh of red-fleshed dragon fruit compared to
other PGR treatments.
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