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Analysis of the Phytochemical Composition of Pomegranate Fruit Juices, Peels and Kernels: A Comparative Study on Four Cultivars Grown in Southern Italy

The increasing popularity of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.), driven by the awareness of its nutraceutical properties and excellent environmental adaptability, is promoting a global expansion of its production area. This investigation reports the variability in the weight, moisture, pH, total solub...

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Autores principales: Montefusco, Anna, Durante, Miriana, Migoni, Danilo, De Caroli, Monica, Ilahy, Riadh, Pék, Zoltán, Helyes, Lajos, Fanizzi, Francesco Paolo, Mita, Giovanni, Piro, Gabriella, Lenucci, Marcello Salvatore
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8621565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34834884
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10112521
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author Montefusco, Anna
Durante, Miriana
Migoni, Danilo
De Caroli, Monica
Ilahy, Riadh
Pék, Zoltán
Helyes, Lajos
Fanizzi, Francesco Paolo
Mita, Giovanni
Piro, Gabriella
Lenucci, Marcello Salvatore
author_facet Montefusco, Anna
Durante, Miriana
Migoni, Danilo
De Caroli, Monica
Ilahy, Riadh
Pék, Zoltán
Helyes, Lajos
Fanizzi, Francesco Paolo
Mita, Giovanni
Piro, Gabriella
Lenucci, Marcello Salvatore
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description The increasing popularity of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.), driven by the awareness of its nutraceutical properties and excellent environmental adaptability, is promoting a global expansion of its production area. This investigation reports the variability in the weight, moisture, pH, total soluble solids, carbohydrates, organic acids, phenolic compounds, fatty acids, antioxidant activities, and element composition of different fruit parts (juices, peels, and kernels) from four (Ako, Emek, Kamel, and Wonderful One) of the most widely cultivated Israeli pomegranate varieties in Salento (South Italy). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first systematic characterization of different fruit parts from pomegranate cultivars grown simultaneously in the same orchard and subjected to identical agronomic and environmental conditions. Significant genotype-dependent variability was observed for many of the investigated parameters, though without any correlation among fruit parts. The levels of phenols, flavonoids, anthocyanins, and ascorbic and dehydroascorbic acids of all samples were higher than the literature-reported data, as was the antioxidant activity. This is likely due to positive interactions among genotypes, the environment, and good agricultural practices. This study also confirms that pomegranate kernels and peels are, respectively, rich sources of punicic acid and phenols together, with several other bioactive molecules. However, the variability in their levels emphasizes the need for further research to better exploit their agro-industrial potential and thereby increase juice-production chain sustainability. This study will help to assist breeders and growers to respond to consumer and industrial preferences and encourage the development of biorefinery strategies for the utilization of pomegranate by-products as nutraceuticals or value-added ingredients for custom-tailored supplemented foods.
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spelling pubmed-86215652021-11-27 Analysis of the Phytochemical Composition of Pomegranate Fruit Juices, Peels and Kernels: A Comparative Study on Four Cultivars Grown in Southern Italy Montefusco, Anna Durante, Miriana Migoni, Danilo De Caroli, Monica Ilahy, Riadh Pék, Zoltán Helyes, Lajos Fanizzi, Francesco Paolo Mita, Giovanni Piro, Gabriella Lenucci, Marcello Salvatore Plants (Basel) Article The increasing popularity of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.), driven by the awareness of its nutraceutical properties and excellent environmental adaptability, is promoting a global expansion of its production area. This investigation reports the variability in the weight, moisture, pH, total soluble solids, carbohydrates, organic acids, phenolic compounds, fatty acids, antioxidant activities, and element composition of different fruit parts (juices, peels, and kernels) from four (Ako, Emek, Kamel, and Wonderful One) of the most widely cultivated Israeli pomegranate varieties in Salento (South Italy). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first systematic characterization of different fruit parts from pomegranate cultivars grown simultaneously in the same orchard and subjected to identical agronomic and environmental conditions. Significant genotype-dependent variability was observed for many of the investigated parameters, though without any correlation among fruit parts. The levels of phenols, flavonoids, anthocyanins, and ascorbic and dehydroascorbic acids of all samples were higher than the literature-reported data, as was the antioxidant activity. This is likely due to positive interactions among genotypes, the environment, and good agricultural practices. This study also confirms that pomegranate kernels and peels are, respectively, rich sources of punicic acid and phenols together, with several other bioactive molecules. However, the variability in their levels emphasizes the need for further research to better exploit their agro-industrial potential and thereby increase juice-production chain sustainability. This study will help to assist breeders and growers to respond to consumer and industrial preferences and encourage the development of biorefinery strategies for the utilization of pomegranate by-products as nutraceuticals or value-added ingredients for custom-tailored supplemented foods. MDPI 2021-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8621565/ /pubmed/34834884 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10112521 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Montefusco, Anna
Durante, Miriana
Migoni, Danilo
De Caroli, Monica
Ilahy, Riadh
Pék, Zoltán
Helyes, Lajos
Fanizzi, Francesco Paolo
Mita, Giovanni
Piro, Gabriella
Lenucci, Marcello Salvatore
Analysis of the Phytochemical Composition of Pomegranate Fruit Juices, Peels and Kernels: A Comparative Study on Four Cultivars Grown in Southern Italy
title Analysis of the Phytochemical Composition of Pomegranate Fruit Juices, Peels and Kernels: A Comparative Study on Four Cultivars Grown in Southern Italy
title_full Analysis of the Phytochemical Composition of Pomegranate Fruit Juices, Peels and Kernels: A Comparative Study on Four Cultivars Grown in Southern Italy
title_fullStr Analysis of the Phytochemical Composition of Pomegranate Fruit Juices, Peels and Kernels: A Comparative Study on Four Cultivars Grown in Southern Italy
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the Phytochemical Composition of Pomegranate Fruit Juices, Peels and Kernels: A Comparative Study on Four Cultivars Grown in Southern Italy
title_short Analysis of the Phytochemical Composition of Pomegranate Fruit Juices, Peels and Kernels: A Comparative Study on Four Cultivars Grown in Southern Italy
title_sort analysis of the phytochemical composition of pomegranate fruit juices, peels and kernels: a comparative study on four cultivars grown in southern italy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8621565/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34834884
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10112521
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