2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1745-4557.2012.00442.x
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Application of Sensory, Nutraceutical and Genetic Techniques to Create a Quality Profile of Ancient Apple Cultivars

Abstract: With the diffusion of commercial apple varieties since the second half of the last century, hundreds of different local cultivars rapidly disappeared from orchards in Italy, and the particular quality attributes of these fruits are still at risk of being lost today. The aim of this research was to use sensory, nutritional and genetic techniques in order to define the overall quality of fruits from ancient apple cultivars grown in Northern Italy. Cluster analysis arranged the 10 genotypes into five groups; in m… Show more

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“…In another study, authors demonstrated good antioxidant activity that ranged from 6.07 to 21.040 mmol of Fe 2+ eq./kg in the harvested apple fruits of various cultivars (Donno et al 2012). Dihydrochalcone phloretin possess dihydroxyacetophenone pharmacophore, a reported potent antioxidant.…”
Section: Biological Properties Of Apple Phenolicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study, authors demonstrated good antioxidant activity that ranged from 6.07 to 21.040 mmol of Fe 2+ eq./kg in the harvested apple fruits of various cultivars (Donno et al 2012). Dihydrochalcone phloretin possess dihydroxyacetophenone pharmacophore, a reported potent antioxidant.…”
Section: Biological Properties Of Apple Phenolicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to examine the quality of such fruit, to understand the metabolites and determine their potential beneficial health effects and processing properties of apple fruit. In addition, the chemodiversity (aroma and flavor of fruits) [5] and sensory and nutritional qualities were found to be higher in old cultivars compared to modern apple cultivars [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Despite many reports of commonly available fruits, such as blueberry, kiwifruit, orange and apple, on their TPC and antioxidant activity (Canterino, et al, 2012;Donno, et al, 2013a;Donno, et al, 2012;Pellegrini, Serafini, Colombi, Del Rio, Salvatore, Bianchi, & Brighenti, 2003), little information is available for currently underused fruits. Goji fruits may contain a significant amount of phytochemicals or even unique compounds that are health-promoting (Ionica, et al, 2012;Le, et al, 2007); this study showed that the analyzed quality and nutraceutical parameters of the fruits of this species are comparable to those of other common fruit species, such as as Ribes nigrum, Actinidia deliciosa, and Citrus sinensis.…”
Section: Under the Dietary Supplementmentioning
confidence: 99%