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First Evidence of the Potential of Postharvest Hesperidin Treatments: Effects on Strawberry Quality During Storage


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Title:
First Evidence of the Potential of Postharvest Hesperidin Treatments: Effects on Strawberry Quality During Storage
Authors:
Madalina Ilea, Mihaela Iasmina
Díaz Mula, Huertas María
Fernández Picazo, Christian
Zapata, Pedro Javier
Dobón Suárez, Alicia
Castillo, Salvador
Guillén, Fabián
Editor:
MDPI
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Tecnología Agroalimentaria
Issue Date:
2025-08
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/38382
Abstract:
Strawberries (Fragaria x ananassa Duch.) are highly perishable fruits that rapidly lose their quality properties, even when stored under cold conditions. The purpose of this research was to study the effectiveness of hesperidin (10, 50, and 100 mg L−1) to preserve harvest-ripe strawberry quality during cold storage (2 ◦C). The data obtained indicate that hesperidin treatments were able to delay fruit metabolism and thus weight loss, while maintaining firmness and delaying colour evolution, obtaining positive results even with the lower concentrations applied. Strawberries treated with hesperidin exhibited a cell membrane with greater integrity, as reflected by a lower loss of electrolytes, resulting from reduced oxidation degradation. In addition, these strawberries maintained a higher concentration of chlorophylls in the calyx during storage, which could be due to a better antioxidant balance and a more effective preservation of their qualities. In this regard, the levels of bioactive substances, including total phenolics and the major anthocyanin compounds present in strawberries, were delayed in hesperidin-treated strawberries. This is the first report highlighting the effectiveness of hesperidin as a postharvest treatment in fruit, specifically in strawberries, delaying senescence. These results suggest that hesperidin, either by itself or in hesperidin-rich extracts, could become a valuable tool for postharvest fruit preservation.
Keywords/Subjects:
citrus flavonoids
Fragaria x ananassa
cold storage
oxidative stress
bioactive compounds
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3390/ foods14162837
Published in:
Foods 2025, 14, 2837
Appears in Collections:
Artículos Tecnología Agroalimentaria



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