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Effects of Genotype, Storage Temperature and Time on Quality and Compositional Traits of Cherry Tomato

The experiment addressed the effects of two storage temperatures, namely 10 (T(10)) and 20 °C (T(20)), on main quality and functional traits of three cherry tomato cultivars (‘Eletta’, ‘Sugarland’ and ‘Ottymo’), after 0 (S(0)), 7 (S(7)) and 14 (S(14)) days of storage. At T(10) both fruit weight and...

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Autores principales: Distefano, Miriam, Arena, Elena, Mauro, Rosario Paolo, Brighina, Selina, Leonardi, Cherubino, Fallico, Biagio, Giuffrida, Francesco
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33255529
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9121729
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author Distefano, Miriam
Arena, Elena
Mauro, Rosario Paolo
Brighina, Selina
Leonardi, Cherubino
Fallico, Biagio
Giuffrida, Francesco
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Arena, Elena
Mauro, Rosario Paolo
Brighina, Selina
Leonardi, Cherubino
Fallico, Biagio
Giuffrida, Francesco
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description The experiment addressed the effects of two storage temperatures, namely 10 (T(10)) and 20 °C (T(20)), on main quality and functional traits of three cherry tomato cultivars (‘Eletta’, ‘Sugarland’ and ‘Ottymo’), after 0 (S(0)), 7 (S(7)) and 14 (S(14)) days of storage. At T(10) both fruit weight and firmness were better retained during storage. At S(14), T(10) promoted fruit Chroma and overall fruit color deviation (ΔE*(ab)). Total polyphenols content (TPC) of fruits peaked at S(7) (4660 mg GAE kg(−1) DW) then declined at S(14) (by 16%), with the highest values recorded at T(10). Lycopene showed a similar trend, but with a higher average concentration recorded at T(20) (488 mg kg(−1) DW). β-carotene content peaked at S(14), irrespective of the storage temperature. At S(14), the concentrations of phytoene and phytofluene were higher at T(20) (48.3 and 40.9 mg kg(−1) DW, respectively), but the opposite was found at S(7). ‘Sugarland’ and ‘Ottymo’ showed the highest ΔE*(ab) along storage, with the former cultivar proving the highest TPC and lycopene content, whereas ‘Eletta’ did so for phytoene and phytofluene. Our results suggest that unravelling the possible functional interactions among these three carotenoids would allow for a better orientation of breeding programs, targeting the phytochemical evolution of tomatoes during refrigerated storage.
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spelling pubmed-77608332020-12-26 Effects of Genotype, Storage Temperature and Time on Quality and Compositional Traits of Cherry Tomato Distefano, Miriam Arena, Elena Mauro, Rosario Paolo Brighina, Selina Leonardi, Cherubino Fallico, Biagio Giuffrida, Francesco Foods Article The experiment addressed the effects of two storage temperatures, namely 10 (T(10)) and 20 °C (T(20)), on main quality and functional traits of three cherry tomato cultivars (‘Eletta’, ‘Sugarland’ and ‘Ottymo’), after 0 (S(0)), 7 (S(7)) and 14 (S(14)) days of storage. At T(10) both fruit weight and firmness were better retained during storage. At S(14), T(10) promoted fruit Chroma and overall fruit color deviation (ΔE*(ab)). Total polyphenols content (TPC) of fruits peaked at S(7) (4660 mg GAE kg(−1) DW) then declined at S(14) (by 16%), with the highest values recorded at T(10). Lycopene showed a similar trend, but with a higher average concentration recorded at T(20) (488 mg kg(−1) DW). β-carotene content peaked at S(14), irrespective of the storage temperature. At S(14), the concentrations of phytoene and phytofluene were higher at T(20) (48.3 and 40.9 mg kg(−1) DW, respectively), but the opposite was found at S(7). ‘Sugarland’ and ‘Ottymo’ showed the highest ΔE*(ab) along storage, with the former cultivar proving the highest TPC and lycopene content, whereas ‘Eletta’ did so for phytoene and phytofluene. Our results suggest that unravelling the possible functional interactions among these three carotenoids would allow for a better orientation of breeding programs, targeting the phytochemical evolution of tomatoes during refrigerated storage. MDPI 2020-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7760833/ /pubmed/33255529 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9121729 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Distefano, Miriam
Arena, Elena
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Brighina, Selina
Leonardi, Cherubino
Fallico, Biagio
Giuffrida, Francesco
Effects of Genotype, Storage Temperature and Time on Quality and Compositional Traits of Cherry Tomato
title Effects of Genotype, Storage Temperature and Time on Quality and Compositional Traits of Cherry Tomato
title_full Effects of Genotype, Storage Temperature and Time on Quality and Compositional Traits of Cherry Tomato
title_fullStr Effects of Genotype, Storage Temperature and Time on Quality and Compositional Traits of Cherry Tomato
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Genotype, Storage Temperature and Time on Quality and Compositional Traits of Cherry Tomato
title_short Effects of Genotype, Storage Temperature and Time on Quality and Compositional Traits of Cherry Tomato
title_sort effects of genotype, storage temperature and time on quality and compositional traits of cherry tomato
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7760833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33255529
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods9121729
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