Glycosidase activities and polysaccharide accumulation in sugarcane stalks durign post-collection impariment.

Martínez, M; Legaz, ME; Paneque, M; Domech, R; De Armas, R; Medina, I; Rodríguez, CW; Vicente, C.

Abstract

Sugar cane accumulates in its stalks sucrose and, later, polysaccharides including fructans. These polysaccharides are hydrolyzed by a fructanase which requires Mn2+ to act. Since these fructans are heteropolymers containing both fructose and galactitol, the enzyme must contain at least two different hydrolase activities. During the first 2 days of post-collection impairment, fructanase activity rapidly develops and, then, it decreases and stabilizes. The decrease in the amount of mid-molecular weight carbohydrates after the fourth day of post-collection impairment can be seen as a consequence of the stabilization of fructanase activity. This hydrolase is inhibited by an excess of Mn2+ as well as by reducing sugars accumulated in the juices.

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Título de la Revista: PLANT SCIENCE
Volumen: 72
Editorial: ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
Fecha de publicación: 1990
Página de inicio: 193
Página final: 198
Idioma: Ingles
URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/016894529090082Y?via%3Dihub