2021
DOI: 10.1002/fsn3.2100
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Profiling beneficial phytochemicals in a potato somatic hybrid for tuber peels processing: phenolic acids and anthocyanins composition

Abstract: The purpose of this study was to characterize the peels of a CN1 somatic hybrid obtained from two dihaploid potato lines (Cardinal H14 and Nicola H1) in terms of the health‐promoting phenolic compounds (phenolic acids and anthocyanins). The CN1 hybrid is defined by a pink tuber skin color making it different from the light‐yellow‐skinned “Spunta,” which is the most commonly grown potato cultivar in Tunisia. Oven‐dried peel samples derived from CN1 hybrid and cv. Spunta were ground, and phenolic compounds were … Show more

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“…Anthocyanin pigmentation in the newly emerged sprouts disappeared with the advancement of age and stem of most of the cultivars was green while only 5 cultivars retained purple coloration on the stem. The cultivars which retained the anthocyanin may be used to develop promising source of high value phytochemicals for food industry (Jeddou et al 2021). There was a close correspondence in anthocyanin pigmentation of the rachis and midrib of leaf among the genotypes which retained anthocyanin in the stem.…”
Section: Morphological Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Anthocyanin pigmentation in the newly emerged sprouts disappeared with the advancement of age and stem of most of the cultivars was green while only 5 cultivars retained purple coloration on the stem. The cultivars which retained the anthocyanin may be used to develop promising source of high value phytochemicals for food industry (Jeddou et al 2021). There was a close correspondence in anthocyanin pigmentation of the rachis and midrib of leaf among the genotypes which retained anthocyanin in the stem.…”
Section: Morphological Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 86%