Potato glycoalkaloids: Increases and variations of ratios in aged slices over prolonged storage |
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Authors: | T J Fitzpatrick S F Herb S F Osman J A McDermott Eastern Regional Research Center |
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Institution: | 1. Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, USA 2. 19118, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Abstract: | Four commercial cultivars of potatoes were maintained under normal storage conditions at 44 F for 34 weeks. Except for a final 10 week interval tubers were withdrawn at 6 week intervals. After slicing, a portion of the slices was immediately analyzed for total glycoalkaloid content. The remaining slices were aged for four days in the dark at room temperature, then similarly analyzed. The total glycoalkaloid content of the aged slices increased dramatically on aging. This increase on aging of slices reached a maximum early in storage then decreased gradually over the storage period. In determining the individual glycoalkaloids, α-solanine and α-chaconine both increased in these slices, but the greatest increase was in the former. Appearing solely in the aged slices of the Kennebec variety, α-and β-solamarine appeared early in the storage period and gradually decreased over the storage period. Analyses of the unaged slices indicated that the glycoalkaloid content and composition of the potato tubers was little affected by storage. Aging of potato sprouts did not change their glycoalkaloid content. |
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