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Changes of flavonoids, vitamin C and antioxidant capacity in minimally processed citrus segments and juices during storage

Alessandra Del Caro, Antonio Piga , , Vincenzo Vacca and Mario Agabbio

Food Chemistry Volume 84, Issue 1 , January 2004, Pages 99-105

2004

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Changes of flavonoids, vitamin C and antioxidant capacity in minimally processed citrus segments and juices during storage

Citrus fruits of different species and cultivars, ("Red blush" grapefruit, "Palazzelli" mandarin-type fruit, "Minneola" tangelo and "Salustiana" and "Shamouti" orange) wereminimally processedas segments or juices and cold-stored for up to 12 or 15 days, respectively. The flavanone glycosides, ascorbic acid (AA) content and antioxidant capacity were determined during storage. Minimal processing had almost no effect o­n the main chemical constituents, but ascorbic acid decreased significantly in "Minneola" and "Salustiana" segments, with values ranging from 1.63 to 5.10 mg per gram of dry matter, although o­nly in the last samples taken. o­ne of the three juices (Salustiana) also showed a decrease in AA content. The segments and juices showed different behaviour during storage with regard to the flavonoid content, which ranged from 0.77 mg to 8.32 mg/g dry matter in Palazzelli mandarin and Red blush grapefruit, respectively. A significant increase in total flavonoids (mainly hesperidin) was found in the segments, while the juices showed a diminution in flavonoid content . Antioxidant capacity increased significantly in "Red blush" grapefruit juices and "Salustiana" orange segments, decreased in "Salustiana" juices and "Minneola" tangelo segments and remained constant in the other samples. The antioxidant capacity, moreover, was clearly correlated (r=0.968 and r=0.889 in segments and juices, respectively) with the ascorbic acid content rather than with the presence of flavanone glycosides.