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Ian M. Bartley

Researcher at East Malling Research Station

Publications -  11
Citations -  594

Ian M. Bartley is an academic researcher from East Malling Research Station. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ripening & Phospholipid. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 11 publications receiving 589 citations.

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The chemistry of textural changes in fruit during storage

TL;DR: In this article, it was concluded that the softening observed in ripening fruits derives from the synthesis and transport to the cell wall of wall degrading glycosidases, which leads to cell separation and softening of the tissue.
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β-Galactosidase activity in ripening apples

TL;DR: In this article, β-Galactosidase activity has been identified in soluble and cell wall preparations from apple cortex tissue, which has a pH optimum of 4·0 with p-nitrophenyl-β, d -galactopyranoside as substrate.
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Synthesis of aroma compounds by apples supplied with alcohols and methyl esters of fatty acids

TL;DR: In this article, a gas chromatographic analysis of the products was performed on apples stored in 2% O2 at 3°C, and the results showed that the alcohols were converted to the corresponding acetate ester; butanol, pentanol and hexanol were converted most rapidly.
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Exo-polygalacturonase of apple

TL;DR: The enzyme which has a MW of 58 000 degrades apple cortical cell wall preparations releasing low MW uronic acid residues and polyuronide, which is inhibited by EDTA and citrate and activated by Ca2+ and to a lesser extent by Sr2+.
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Changes in the glucans of ripening apples

TL;DR: The noncellulosic glucose content, like the xylose content, of cell walls of cortex tissue of apples showed little change as the fruit ripened and the cellulosic glycolysis remained constant as discussed by the authors.