Changes of the lipid catabolism in potato tubers from cultivars differing in susceptibility to autolysis during the storage |
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Authors: | Ewa Łojkowska Maria Hołubowska |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Potato Research, 76-009 Bonin, Koszalin, Poland |
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Abstract: | Summary The activities of lipolytic acyl-hydrolases (LAH) and lipoxygenases (LOX) were compared in stored tubers of potato cultivars resistant (Acresta, Eba, Pentland Envoy) and susceptible (Kastor, Pana, Tasso) to post-wounding autolysis. In most cultivars, LAH activities had reached a maximum by the end of December but in cv. Kastor activity continued to increase throughout the storage period. LOX activities increased during most of the storage period except in cv. Tasso. The level of the fatty acid hydroperoxides, assumed from determinations of the malonaldehyde level, also increased during storage. This work was supported by Project CPBP 05.02.2.10 financed by the Polish Academy of Science. |
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Keywords: | lipolytic acyl-hydrolase lipoxygenase malonaldehyde content |
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