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<subfield code="a">Postharvest losses in fruits and vegetables represent a critical challenge for global food security and sustain-&#xd;
ability, accounting for up to 28–55 % of total production in some regions. Conventional control strategies, largely&#xd;
based on synthetic fungicides and physical treatments, face increasing limitations due to concerns over resistance&#xd;
development, chemical residues and environmental impact. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of&#xd;
glucosinolates (GSLs) and their hydrolysis products (GHPs) as promising biocidal agents for the management of&#xd;
postharvest diseases in non-Brassicaceae fresh produce. We summarize current knowledge on the chemical na-&#xd;
ture, biosynthesis and hydrolytic activation of GSLs, as well as their mechanisms of action against key post-&#xd;
harvest pathogens, including fungi, oomycetes and bacteria. Furthermore, we critically examine application&#xd;
strategies—such as biofumigation, plant extracts, volatile release, and the use of commercial or modified&#xd;
GHPs—along with their reported efficacy in in vitro and in vivo studies. The review highlights knowledge gaps&#xd;
related to mechanistic understanding, formulation stability, and industrial scalability, outlining future research&#xd;
directions to translate these compounds into sustainable and commercially viable solutions for reducing post-&#xd;
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