Firmness, phenolics and lignin content, and peroxidase activity were studied in damaged pericarp of mangosteen
(Garcinia mangostana L.) fruits after impact. Firmness of damaged pericarp increased rapidly after impact in air.
Under nitrogen however, damaged pericarp was less firm and had lower lignin contents, with more total phenolics
than in air. Peroxidase activity in damaged pericarp was greater than that in undamaged pericarp after impact.
Damaged pericarp infiltrated with cycloheximide was less firm and had lower lignin and higher total phenolic contents
than those of damaged pericarp without cycloheximide. Total phenolics in undamaged and damaged pericarp
separated by thin layer chromatography showed no difference in patterns of distribution in Rf values. Five Rf values
(0.00, 0.03, 0.06, 0.30 and 0.46) of phenolics in damaged pericarp had lower absorbance at 190–400 nm, while three
Rf values (0.63, 0.77 and 0.88) did not change. These results suggest that impact enhances incorporation of phenolics
into lignin and that there is involvement of peroxidase activity in increased firmness of damaged pericarp. © 1998
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