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Anthocyanin Concentration of “Assaria” Pomegranate Fruits During Different Cold Storage Conditions

The concentration of anthocyanins in fruits of “Assaria” pomegranate, a sweet Portuguese cultivar typically grown in Algarve (south Portugal), was monitored during storage under different conditions. The fruits were exposed to cold storage (5(°)C) after the following treatments: spraying with wax; s...

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Autores principales: Miguel, Graça, Fontes, Catarina, Antunes, Dulce, Neves, Alcinda, Martins, Denise
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1082890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15577199
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110724304403076
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author Miguel, Graça
Fontes, Catarina
Antunes, Dulce
Neves, Alcinda
Martins, Denise
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Antunes, Dulce
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description The concentration of anthocyanins in fruits of “Assaria” pomegranate, a sweet Portuguese cultivar typically grown in Algarve (south Portugal), was monitored during storage under different conditions. The fruits were exposed to cold storage (5(°)C) after the following treatments: spraying with wax; spraying with 1.5% CaCl(2); spraying with wax and 1.5% CaCl(2); covering boxes with 25 μc thickness low-density polyethylene film. Untreated fruits were used as a control. The anthocyanin levels were quantified by either comparison with an external standard of cyanidin 3-rutinoside (based on the peak area) or individual calculation from the peak areas based on standard curves of each anthocyanin type. The storage time as well as the fruit treatment prior to storage influenced total anthocyanin content. The highest levels were observed at the end of the first month of storage, except for the fruits treated with CaCl(2), where the maximal values were achieved at the end of the second month. The anthocyanin quantification method influenced the final result. When total anthocyanin was calculated as a sum of individual pigments quantified based on standard curves of each anthocyanin type, lower values were obtained.
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spelling pubmed-10828902005-05-11 Anthocyanin Concentration of “Assaria” Pomegranate Fruits During Different Cold Storage Conditions Miguel, Graça Fontes, Catarina Antunes, Dulce Neves, Alcinda Martins, Denise J Biomed Biotechnol Correspondence Article The concentration of anthocyanins in fruits of “Assaria” pomegranate, a sweet Portuguese cultivar typically grown in Algarve (south Portugal), was monitored during storage under different conditions. The fruits were exposed to cold storage (5(°)C) after the following treatments: spraying with wax; spraying with 1.5% CaCl(2); spraying with wax and 1.5% CaCl(2); covering boxes with 25 μc thickness low-density polyethylene film. Untreated fruits were used as a control. The anthocyanin levels were quantified by either comparison with an external standard of cyanidin 3-rutinoside (based on the peak area) or individual calculation from the peak areas based on standard curves of each anthocyanin type. The storage time as well as the fruit treatment prior to storage influenced total anthocyanin content. The highest levels were observed at the end of the first month of storage, except for the fruits treated with CaCl(2), where the maximal values were achieved at the end of the second month. The anthocyanin quantification method influenced the final result. When total anthocyanin was calculated as a sum of individual pigments quantified based on standard curves of each anthocyanin type, lower values were obtained. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2004-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC1082890/ /pubmed/15577199 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110724304403076 Text en Hindawi Publishing Corporation
spellingShingle Correspondence Article
Miguel, Graça
Fontes, Catarina
Antunes, Dulce
Neves, Alcinda
Martins, Denise
Anthocyanin Concentration of “Assaria” Pomegranate Fruits During Different Cold Storage Conditions
title Anthocyanin Concentration of “Assaria” Pomegranate Fruits During Different Cold Storage Conditions
title_full Anthocyanin Concentration of “Assaria” Pomegranate Fruits During Different Cold Storage Conditions
title_fullStr Anthocyanin Concentration of “Assaria” Pomegranate Fruits During Different Cold Storage Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Anthocyanin Concentration of “Assaria” Pomegranate Fruits During Different Cold Storage Conditions
title_short Anthocyanin Concentration of “Assaria” Pomegranate Fruits During Different Cold Storage Conditions
title_sort anthocyanin concentration of “assaria” pomegranate fruits during different cold storage conditions
topic Correspondence Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1082890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15577199
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1110724304403076
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