Aghdam
et al. (2016) suggested that the declining anthurium cut flowers
membrane integrity was due to higher phospholipase D (PLD)
enzyme activity leads to releasing unsaturated fatty acids, which
under peroxidation by lipoxygenase (LOX) results to declining
membrane fluidity due to decreasing unsaturated/saturated fatty
acids (unSFA/SFA) ratio, ultimately manifesting spathe browning.