Introduction. Carotenoids have been described as possessing several important functional properties and health benefits. These properties make these compounds ideal for the always increasing functional food industry as well as for promoting the consumption of the natural products in which they are contained. Here, we reported the first characterization of the not saponified carotenoid composition in fresh peach fruits and commercial peach juice and jam. Materials and methods. Fully mature yellow-flashed peach fruits produced in Sicily were purchased at a local market; they were peeled and the pulp was analysed. Commercial peach juice and commercial peach jam from three different known manufactures were purchased also at local market. Both juice and jam analysed were produced by local manufactures from the same kind of fresh fruits studied in this work. After the carotenoids extraction with organic solvents, the samples were analysed by a direct HPLC-DAD-APCI-MS methodology. Results and discussion. Three free carotenoids (zeaxanthin, β- cryptoxanthin and β-carotene) and three monoesters of β-cryptoxanthin were identified and detected in all the samples analysed. Interestingly, the carotenoid profile remained the same in all the samples, and it was not affected by the peach processing occurring during the production of the peach juice and jam. Moreover, small differences were observed in the relative contents of the identified components among the samples investigated.
Determination of the carotenoid profile in peach fruits, juice and jam
GIUFFRIDA, Daniele;TORRE, GERMANA;DUGO, Paola;DUGO, Giacomo
2013-01-01
Abstract
Introduction. Carotenoids have been described as possessing several important functional properties and health benefits. These properties make these compounds ideal for the always increasing functional food industry as well as for promoting the consumption of the natural products in which they are contained. Here, we reported the first characterization of the not saponified carotenoid composition in fresh peach fruits and commercial peach juice and jam. Materials and methods. Fully mature yellow-flashed peach fruits produced in Sicily were purchased at a local market; they were peeled and the pulp was analysed. Commercial peach juice and commercial peach jam from three different known manufactures were purchased also at local market. Both juice and jam analysed were produced by local manufactures from the same kind of fresh fruits studied in this work. After the carotenoids extraction with organic solvents, the samples were analysed by a direct HPLC-DAD-APCI-MS methodology. Results and discussion. Three free carotenoids (zeaxanthin, β- cryptoxanthin and β-carotene) and three monoesters of β-cryptoxanthin were identified and detected in all the samples analysed. Interestingly, the carotenoid profile remained the same in all the samples, and it was not affected by the peach processing occurring during the production of the peach juice and jam. Moreover, small differences were observed in the relative contents of the identified components among the samples investigated.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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