Influence of postharvest hot water treatment on nutritional and functional properties of kumquat (Fortunella japonica Lour. Swingle, cv Ovale) fruit
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
The present study investigated the influence of a hot water dip (HWD) for 2 min at 50 °C, a standard
and effective treatment for postharvest decay control of citrus fruit, on the nutritional and healthrelated
properties of kumquats. The results show that most of the parameters examined, including
titratable acidity, soluble solids content, maturity index, glucose, fructose, sucrose, ascorbic acid,
dehydroascorbic acid, R- and ?-tocopherols, -carotene, zeaxantin, rhoifolin, and antioxidant activity,
were not significantly affected by treatment. The levels of -cryptoxanthin, narirutin, and total flavonoids
increased after HWD, whereas lutein and total phenols decreased. The concentration of the essential
oil and the relative percentage of the individual components of the essential oil were not affected by
HWD except for the minor compound p-menta-1,5-dien-1-ol, which increased after HWD. After storage,
lower levels of glucose, total sugars, -carotene, -cryptoxanthin and lutein were recorded in HWD
fruit. A decrease in antioxidant activity and increases in R-tocopherol and total vitamin E were found
both in control and HWD fruit. The influence of HWD at 50 °C for 2 min on individual nutraceuticals
and health-related properties was thus generally low and may depend on storage conditions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Citrus; essential oils; ascorbic acid; dehydroascorbic acid; tocopherols; carotenoids; flavonoids
List of contributors:
SPEZZIGA D'AQUINO, Salvatore; Palma, Amedeo; Schirra, MARIO MAURO
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