CAROTENOID CONTENT DURING TOMATO (SOLANUM LYCOPERSICUM L.) FRUIT RIPENING IN TRADITIONAL AND HIGH-PIGMENT CULTIVARS
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
The amounts of lycopene, b-carotene
and lutein were monitored in tomato
fruit of traditional and high-pigment
cultivars (cvs) collected at the green,
green-orange, orange-red and red stages
of ripening. All data are expressed
as mg/kg fresh weight (f.w.) of tomato
fruit homogenates.
Each homogenate was centrifuged at
27,000 g and the pellets obtained, constituted
of tomato cells, were lyophilised
and ground to obtain a variety of homogeneous powders. The content of carotenoids
in the powders, prepared at the
different ripening stages, was measured
and expressed as mg/kg freeze-dried
matter (f-d.m.). At the green stage, the
f-d.m. of each cv was rich in b-carotene
and lutein (>95% as compared to
the total carotenoid content). At the red
stage, the f-d.m. was composed of more
than 96.2% lycopene in each cv. However,
there was twice as much lycopene
in the high-pigment cvs compared to
the traditional ones. The data confirm
dramatic changes in carotenoid content
during tomato fruit ripening and show
that it could be possible to prepare tomato
matrices with defined carotenoid
mixes that could be extracted with supercritical
CO2.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
beta-carotene; freeze-dried matter; lutein; lycopene; ripening; Solanum lycopersicum L.; tomato
Elenco autori:
Durante, Miriana
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