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Applications of Delayed Luminescence for tomato fruit quality assessment across varied Sicilian cultivation zones

The food industry places significant emphasis on ensuring quality and traceability as key components of a healthy diet. To cater to consumer demands, researchers have prioritized the development of analytical techniques that can rapidly and non-invasively provide data on quality parameters. In this...

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Autores principales: Panebianco, Salvina, van Wijk, Eduard, Yan, Yu, Cirvilleri, Gabriella, Continella, Alberto, Modica, Giulia, Musumarra, Agatino, Pellegriti, Maria Grazia, Scordino, Agata
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10234554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37262025
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286383
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author Panebianco, Salvina
van Wijk, Eduard
Yan, Yu
Cirvilleri, Gabriella
Continella, Alberto
Modica, Giulia
Musumarra, Agatino
Pellegriti, Maria Grazia
Scordino, Agata
author_facet Panebianco, Salvina
van Wijk, Eduard
Yan, Yu
Cirvilleri, Gabriella
Continella, Alberto
Modica, Giulia
Musumarra, Agatino
Pellegriti, Maria Grazia
Scordino, Agata
author_sort Panebianco, Salvina
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description The food industry places significant emphasis on ensuring quality and traceability as key components of a healthy diet. To cater to consumer demands, researchers have prioritized the development of analytical techniques that can rapidly and non-invasively provide data on quality parameters. In this study, we propose to use the Delayed Luminescence (DL), an ultra-weak and photo-induced emission of optical photons, as a tool for a rapid evaluation of quality profile associated with fruit ripening, in support of traditional analysis methods. Delayed Luminescence measurements have been performed on cherry tomatoes, with and without the PGI “Pomodoro di Pachino” certification, harvested from two different growing areas of south-eastern Sicily (Italy). Then, DL emissions were correlated with soluble solid content and titratable acidity values, which are known to affect the flavor, the commerciality and the maturity degree of tomato fruits. In addition, we evaluated the changes in the DL parameters with respect to the geographical origin of the cherry tomatoes, with the aim of testing the possibility of applying the technique for identification purposes. The signals of Delayed Luminescence appeared to be good indicators of the macromolecular structure of the biological system, revealing structural changes related to the content of total soluble solids present in the juice of tomatoes analyzed, and they appeared unsuitable for authenticating vegetable crops, since the differences in the photon yields emitted by tomato Lots were not related to territory of origin. Thus, our results suggest that DL can be used as a nondestructive indicator of important parameters linked to tomato fruit quality.
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spelling pubmed-102345542023-06-02 Applications of Delayed Luminescence for tomato fruit quality assessment across varied Sicilian cultivation zones Panebianco, Salvina van Wijk, Eduard Yan, Yu Cirvilleri, Gabriella Continella, Alberto Modica, Giulia Musumarra, Agatino Pellegriti, Maria Grazia Scordino, Agata PLoS One Research Article The food industry places significant emphasis on ensuring quality and traceability as key components of a healthy diet. To cater to consumer demands, researchers have prioritized the development of analytical techniques that can rapidly and non-invasively provide data on quality parameters. In this study, we propose to use the Delayed Luminescence (DL), an ultra-weak and photo-induced emission of optical photons, as a tool for a rapid evaluation of quality profile associated with fruit ripening, in support of traditional analysis methods. Delayed Luminescence measurements have been performed on cherry tomatoes, with and without the PGI “Pomodoro di Pachino” certification, harvested from two different growing areas of south-eastern Sicily (Italy). Then, DL emissions were correlated with soluble solid content and titratable acidity values, which are known to affect the flavor, the commerciality and the maturity degree of tomato fruits. In addition, we evaluated the changes in the DL parameters with respect to the geographical origin of the cherry tomatoes, with the aim of testing the possibility of applying the technique for identification purposes. The signals of Delayed Luminescence appeared to be good indicators of the macromolecular structure of the biological system, revealing structural changes related to the content of total soluble solids present in the juice of tomatoes analyzed, and they appeared unsuitable for authenticating vegetable crops, since the differences in the photon yields emitted by tomato Lots were not related to territory of origin. Thus, our results suggest that DL can be used as a nondestructive indicator of important parameters linked to tomato fruit quality. Public Library of Science 2023-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10234554/ /pubmed/37262025 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286383 Text en © 2023 Panebianco et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Panebianco, Salvina
van Wijk, Eduard
Yan, Yu
Cirvilleri, Gabriella
Continella, Alberto
Modica, Giulia
Musumarra, Agatino
Pellegriti, Maria Grazia
Scordino, Agata
Applications of Delayed Luminescence for tomato fruit quality assessment across varied Sicilian cultivation zones
title Applications of Delayed Luminescence for tomato fruit quality assessment across varied Sicilian cultivation zones
title_full Applications of Delayed Luminescence for tomato fruit quality assessment across varied Sicilian cultivation zones
title_fullStr Applications of Delayed Luminescence for tomato fruit quality assessment across varied Sicilian cultivation zones
title_full_unstemmed Applications of Delayed Luminescence for tomato fruit quality assessment across varied Sicilian cultivation zones
title_short Applications of Delayed Luminescence for tomato fruit quality assessment across varied Sicilian cultivation zones
title_sort applications of delayed luminescence for tomato fruit quality assessment across varied sicilian cultivation zones
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10234554/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37262025
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0286383
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