Antioxidants profile of small tomato fruits: Effect of irrigation and industrial process |
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Authors: | Rita Pernice Mario Parisi Italo Giordano Alfonso Pentangelo Giulia Graziani Monica Gallo Vincenzo Fogliano Alberto Ritieni |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Food Science, University of Naples Federico II, Via Università 100, Parco Gussone, Portici 80055, Napoli Italy;2. C.R.A. – Centro di Ricerca per l’Orticoltura, Azienda Sperimentale di Battipaglia, Strada Statale 18, 204, 84091 Battipaglia (Salerno), Italy |
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Abstract: | Carotenoids and flavonoids are the main tomatoes antioxidants, having an important role for human health. This study investigates the effects of different water regime and of the industrial processing on the concentration of these compounds in tomato fruits and in tomato products. Two biotypes of Corbarini small tomatoes were cultivated in the Sarno valley (Salerno, Italy) using three different water regimes. A biochemical characterization of the fresh and of the corresponding canned products was performed. Results show that water regime influenced the antioxidant profile of tomato fruits, with marked differences between the two biotypes. Data obtained highlight that water regime markedly influenced the productivity and the quality of the tomatoes. Results also demonstrated that industrial process increased carotenoids content without causing a significant flavonoids degradation. |
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Keywords: | Antioxidant activity Carotenoids Flavonoids Tomato canning Water regime |
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