Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
The demand for pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) juices is increasing
worldwide due to its documented healthpromoting
effects which likely
derive from phenolic compounds. This study reports the phenolic composition
of the juices obtained from eight wildgrowing
pomegranate accessions collected
in eight areas of Azerbaijan, characterized by different climate and soil composition.
The anthocyanins found in all the accessions were cyaniding derivatives
and pelargonidin derivatives, while only two accessions contained also
delphinidin3,5Odiglucoside.
The main hydrolysable tannins contained in the
juices were punicalagin and ellagic acid derivatives. These bioactive
metabolites
found in the juices varied qualitatively and quantitatively among the eight
accessions, thus constituting specific traits for selecting promising accessions
that can be used as a nutritious food source. The different phenolic profiles
might be determined both by genotype and the growing environmental conditions,
or by their interaction. Our results suggest that some of the studied wildgrowing
pomegranate accessions might have a commercial value because of
their richness in bioactive metabolites and might constitute a suitable source of
genes for breeding programs.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
anthocyanins; phenolics; tannins; wildgrowing pomegranate.
Elenco autori:
Bartolini, Paola; Brunetti, Cecilia; Maserti, Biancaelena
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