Physico-chemical and antioxidant properties of pomegranate genotypes in Greece
2012
G., Pantelidis | P., Drogoudi | A., Manganaris
Fruit quality attributes and antioxidants contents were compared among 11 Greek omegranate genotypes and the foreign cultivars Wonderful, Akko and Hicaznar, established in two collections in the northern Greece. The heaviest fruit were harvested by Wonderful (474 g), 11021 (400 g), Hicaznar (316 g), and T9 and T10 (mean 366 g). Kallisti had the greatest aril weight (0.472 plus minus 0.015 g), whereas Wonderful had the lowest aril weight (0.260 plus minus 0.025 g). The greatest edible portion percentage (62.3 per cent) and juice percentage (44.7 per cent) were found in the genotype 11019. Total soluble solid content ranged between 15.7 per cent (Kallisti) and 18.3 per cent (11019), and total acid content ranged between 4.8 (Hicaznar) and 22.4 g L-1 (Wonderful). The genotypes T9 and T10 contained the highest total phenol and ascorbate equivalent antioxidant capacity, which were comparable with Hicaznar and Wonderful. Total anthocyanin contents were lower in the Greek, compared with the foreign cultivars. In conclusion Kallisti is a worthy genotype in respect to having relatively great aril weight, fruit size and being soft seeded, and therefore it should be considered for fresh consumption. The genotype 11019 could be worthy for an industrial point due to its high juice content.
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