A complicated storage reaction mechanism will occur during the storage period in fresh-cut apples, and oxalic acid could physiologically modify the flesh tissue to achieve preservation purposes. This study revealed the storage quality regulation mechanism treated with oxalic acid (3 mmol⋅L) in fresh-cut apples through nontarget metabolomics and physiological analyses. It was discovered that oxalic acid could enhance the antioxidant enzymes activities, i.e. superoxide dismutase, catalase, glutathione reductase, etc., contents of soluble solids, total phenolic and reducing sugar, postpone the enhancement of hydrogen peroxide and superoxide anion, and defer the decrease of titratable acid, hardness and total antioxidant capacity. 427 differentially expressed metabolites were identified by nontarget metabolomics. Among them, mainly involved in glycerol ester metabolism, phenylalanine metabolism, starch and sucrose metabolism, etc. were up-regulated treated with oxalic acid. In summary, oxalic acid could enhance the antioxidant properties and regulate metabolite synthesis, leading to delayed quality deterioration of fresh-cut apples.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.137685DOI Listing

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