Tissue biochemical diversity of 20 gooseberry cultivars and the effect of ethylene supplementation on postharvest life

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2016-03-05

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0925-5214

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Anastasiadi M, Mwangi PM, Ordaz-Ortiz JJ, et al., (2016) Tissue biochemical diversity of 20 gooseberry cultivars and the effect of ethylene supplementation on postharvest life. Postharvest Biology and Technology, Volume 117, July 2016, pp. 141-151

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The European gooseberry (Ribes uva-crispa) is still an understudied crop with limited data available on its biochemical profile and postharvest life. A variety of polyphenols were detected in the skin and flesh of 20 gooseberry cvs, representing mainly flavonol glycosides, anthocyanins and flavan-3-ols. In contrast, gooseberry seeds were for the first time characterised by the presence of considerable amounts of hydroxycinnamic acid glycosides tentatively identified by UPLC-QToF/MS. All cvs examined represented a good source of vitamin C while being low in sugar. Furthermore, the postharvest stability of bioactives was explored by supplementation of exogenous ethylene in air at 5 °C. Results suggest a low sensitivity of gooseberries to ethylene. The overall quality of gooseberries remained stable over two weeks, showing potential for extended bioactive life.

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Ribes uva-crispa, Ascorbic acid, QToF/MS, Ethylene, Storage, Bioactive life

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