Analysis of Bioactive Compounds in Seven Citrus Cultivars

Chemical content in peels of fruits belonging to cultivars of Clementine mandarin (Fino, Loretina and Marisol), Satsume mandarin (Owari), Navel orange (Navelate and Navelina) and Common orange (Valencia Late) groups have been analyzed. The influence of the variety on the content of bioactive constit...

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Autores principales: Bermejo, Almudena, Llosa, María José, Cano, Antonio
Formato: article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2017
Acceso en línea:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4820
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author Bermejo, Almudena
Llosa, María José
Cano, Antonio
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description Chemical content in peels of fruits belonging to cultivars of Clementine mandarin (Fino, Loretina and Marisol), Satsume mandarin (Owari), Navel orange (Navelate and Navelina) and Common orange (Valencia Late) groups have been analyzed. The influence of the variety on the content of bioactive constituents at the varietal level is discussed. Rind contents showed similar tendencies for the majority of compounds although Satsume group presented the highest amounts on the flavanone glycosides hesperidin and narirutin, as well as the highest amounts of the carotenoid and beta-cryptoxanthin, comparing with the remaining varieties studied. Both mandarin and orange varieties studied showed similar tendencies concerning to other phenolic compounds and total ascorbic acid concentrations. Limonene was the most abundant peel essential oil in all cultivars studied, followed by myrcene. Calcium and potassium were the dominant macronutrients for each cultivar studied, although the proportion of the individual nutrients ranged among different cultivars.
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spelling ReDivia48202025-04-25T14:44:43Z Analysis of Bioactive Compounds in Seven Citrus Cultivars Bermejo, Almudena Llosa, María José Cano, Antonio Chemical content in peels of fruits belonging to cultivars of Clementine mandarin (Fino, Loretina and Marisol), Satsume mandarin (Owari), Navel orange (Navelate and Navelina) and Common orange (Valencia Late) groups have been analyzed. The influence of the variety on the content of bioactive constituents at the varietal level is discussed. Rind contents showed similar tendencies for the majority of compounds although Satsume group presented the highest amounts on the flavanone glycosides hesperidin and narirutin, as well as the highest amounts of the carotenoid and beta-cryptoxanthin, comparing with the remaining varieties studied. Both mandarin and orange varieties studied showed similar tendencies concerning to other phenolic compounds and total ascorbic acid concentrations. Limonene was the most abundant peel essential oil in all cultivars studied, followed by myrcene. Calcium and potassium were the dominant macronutrients for each cultivar studied, although the proportion of the individual nutrients ranged among different cultivars. 2017-06-01T10:11:06Z 2017-06-01T10:11:06Z 2011 FEB 2011 article Bermejo, A., Llosa, M.J., Cano, A. (2011). Analysis of Bioactive Compounds in Seven Citrus Cultivars. Food Science and Technology International, 17(1), 55-62. 1082-0132 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11939/4820 10.1177/1082013210368556 en openAccess Impreso
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title_full Analysis of Bioactive Compounds in Seven Citrus Cultivars
title_fullStr Analysis of Bioactive Compounds in Seven Citrus Cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Bioactive Compounds in Seven Citrus Cultivars
title_short Analysis of Bioactive Compounds in Seven Citrus Cultivars
title_sort analysis of bioactive compounds in seven citrus cultivars
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