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Occurrence of Patulin and Polyphenol Profile of Croatian Traditional and Conventional Apple Cultivars during Storage

Apples and apple-based products are among the most consumed fruits around the world. However, they are susceptible to infection with the fungi Penicilium expansum. In addition to the reduction of apple quality, secondary metabolism of this fungus produces a mycotoxin patulin that has a negative effe...

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Autores principales: Skoko, Ana-Marija Gotal, Vilić, Ružica, Kovač, Marija, Nevistić, Ante, Šarkanj, Bojan, Lores, Marta, Celeiro, Maria, Babojelić, Martina Skendrović, Kovač, Tihomir, Lončarić, Ante
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9266231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35804728
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11131912
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author Skoko, Ana-Marija Gotal
Vilić, Ružica
Kovač, Marija
Nevistić, Ante
Šarkanj, Bojan
Lores, Marta
Celeiro, Maria
Babojelić, Martina Skendrović
Kovač, Tihomir
Lončarić, Ante
author_facet Skoko, Ana-Marija Gotal
Vilić, Ružica
Kovač, Marija
Nevistić, Ante
Šarkanj, Bojan
Lores, Marta
Celeiro, Maria
Babojelić, Martina Skendrović
Kovač, Tihomir
Lončarić, Ante
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description Apples and apple-based products are among the most consumed fruits around the world. However, they are susceptible to infection with the fungi Penicilium expansum. In addition to the reduction of apple quality, secondary metabolism of this fungus produces a mycotoxin patulin that has a negative effect on human health. Currently, there is no available research in the literature on the resistance of Croatian traditional apple cultivars to contamination with P. expansum, and consequently, on the patulin content in apples and apple juice produced from those apples. Although the mechanism of apple resistance to fungal diseases has not yet been sufficiently investigated, some studies have shown that polyphenolic compounds have some impact on fungi growth. In order to contribute with new knowledge, this research deals with monitoring the growth of P. expansum on apples, patulin detection by LC/MS-MS, determination of polyphenol profile by validated HPLC method, and determining the effect of polyphenolic compounds on fungi growth and patulin production during apple storage. The results of this study have shown that Croatian traditional apple cultivars harvested from family farm Horvatić contain higher concentration of polyphenolic compounds and higher antioxidant activity. At the same time, they showed more resistance to infection by P. expansum than conventional ones. The higher content of dihydrochalcones and flavanols encouraged the biosynthesis of patulin in examined cultivars. However, the higher content of non-flavonoids such as 2-6 dimethoxybenzoic acid, 4-hydroxycinnamic acid and chlorogenic acid leads to decrease in content of patulin. In conclusion, it seems that content of polyphenols and patulin production are correlated.
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spelling pubmed-92662312022-07-09 Occurrence of Patulin and Polyphenol Profile of Croatian Traditional and Conventional Apple Cultivars during Storage Skoko, Ana-Marija Gotal Vilić, Ružica Kovač, Marija Nevistić, Ante Šarkanj, Bojan Lores, Marta Celeiro, Maria Babojelić, Martina Skendrović Kovač, Tihomir Lončarić, Ante Foods Article Apples and apple-based products are among the most consumed fruits around the world. However, they are susceptible to infection with the fungi Penicilium expansum. In addition to the reduction of apple quality, secondary metabolism of this fungus produces a mycotoxin patulin that has a negative effect on human health. Currently, there is no available research in the literature on the resistance of Croatian traditional apple cultivars to contamination with P. expansum, and consequently, on the patulin content in apples and apple juice produced from those apples. Although the mechanism of apple resistance to fungal diseases has not yet been sufficiently investigated, some studies have shown that polyphenolic compounds have some impact on fungi growth. In order to contribute with new knowledge, this research deals with monitoring the growth of P. expansum on apples, patulin detection by LC/MS-MS, determination of polyphenol profile by validated HPLC method, and determining the effect of polyphenolic compounds on fungi growth and patulin production during apple storage. The results of this study have shown that Croatian traditional apple cultivars harvested from family farm Horvatić contain higher concentration of polyphenolic compounds and higher antioxidant activity. At the same time, they showed more resistance to infection by P. expansum than conventional ones. The higher content of dihydrochalcones and flavanols encouraged the biosynthesis of patulin in examined cultivars. However, the higher content of non-flavonoids such as 2-6 dimethoxybenzoic acid, 4-hydroxycinnamic acid and chlorogenic acid leads to decrease in content of patulin. In conclusion, it seems that content of polyphenols and patulin production are correlated. MDPI 2022-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9266231/ /pubmed/35804728 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11131912 Text en © 2022 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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Skoko, Ana-Marija Gotal
Vilić, Ružica
Kovač, Marija
Nevistić, Ante
Šarkanj, Bojan
Lores, Marta
Celeiro, Maria
Babojelić, Martina Skendrović
Kovač, Tihomir
Lončarić, Ante
Occurrence of Patulin and Polyphenol Profile of Croatian Traditional and Conventional Apple Cultivars during Storage
title Occurrence of Patulin and Polyphenol Profile of Croatian Traditional and Conventional Apple Cultivars during Storage
title_full Occurrence of Patulin and Polyphenol Profile of Croatian Traditional and Conventional Apple Cultivars during Storage
title_fullStr Occurrence of Patulin and Polyphenol Profile of Croatian Traditional and Conventional Apple Cultivars during Storage
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of Patulin and Polyphenol Profile of Croatian Traditional and Conventional Apple Cultivars during Storage
title_short Occurrence of Patulin and Polyphenol Profile of Croatian Traditional and Conventional Apple Cultivars during Storage
title_sort occurrence of patulin and polyphenol profile of croatian traditional and conventional apple cultivars during storage
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9266231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35804728
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11131912
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