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Food Chem ; 453: 139563, 2024 Sep 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38776791

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Molecular hydrogen is beneficial for fruits quality improvement. However, the mechanism involved, especially cellular metabolic responses, has not been well established. Here, the integrated widely targeted metabolomics analysis (UPLC-MS/MS) and biochemical evidence revealed that hydrogen-based irrigation could orchestrate, either directly or indirectly, an array of physiological responses in blueberry (Vaccinium spp.) during harvesting stage, especially for the delayed senescence in harvested stage (4 °C for 12 d). The hubs to these changes are wide-ranging metabolic reprogramming and antioxidant machinery. A total of 1208 distinct annotated metabolites were identified, and the characterization of differential accumulated metabolites (DAMs) revealed that the reprogramming, particularly, involves phenolic acids and flavonoids accumulation. These changes were positively matched with the transcriptional profiles of representative genes for their synthesis during the growth stage. Together, our findings open a new window for development of hydrogen-based agriculture that increases the shelf-life of fruits in a smart and sustainable manner.


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Antioxidants , Blueberry Plants , Fruit , Hydrogen , Blueberry Plants/metabolism , Blueberry Plants/chemistry , Blueberry Plants/growth & development , Blueberry Plants/genetics , Hydrogen/metabolism , Hydrogen/analysis , Fruit/metabolism , Fruit/chemistry , Fruit/growth & development , Fruit/genetics , Antioxidants/metabolism , Agricultural Irrigation , Tandem Mass Spectrometry , Metabolomics , Flavonoids/metabolism , Metabolic Reprogramming
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