Protection of postharvest grains from fungal spoilage by biogenic volatiles

Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2023 Jun;107(11):3375-3390. doi: 10.1007/s00253-023-12536-x. Epub 2023 Apr 28.

Abstract

Fungal spoilage of postharvest grains poses serious problems with respect to food safety, human health, and the economic value of grains. The protection of cereal grains from deleterious fungi is a critical aim in postharvest grain management. Considering the bulk volume of grain piles in warehouses or bins and food safety, fumigation with natural gaseous fungicides is a promising strategy to control fungal contamination on postharvest grains. Increasing research has focused on the antifungal properties of biogenic volatiles. This review summarizes the literature related to the effects of biogenic volatiles from microbes and plants on spoilage fungi on postharvest grains and highlights the underlying antifungal mechanisms. Key areas for additional research on fumigation with biogenic volatiles in postharvest grains are noted. The research described in this review supports the protective effects of biogenic volatiles against grain spoilage by fungi, providing a basis for their expanded application in the management of postharvest grains.

Keywords: Antifungal mechanism; Biogenic volatiles; Fungal spoilage; Fungi; Postharvest grains.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Antifungal Agents / pharmacology
  • Edible Grain / microbiology
  • Fungi*
  • Fungicides, Industrial* / pharmacology
  • Humans

Substances

  • Antifungal Agents
  • Fungicides, Industrial