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Bioactive compound profiling of olive fruit: the contribution of genotype
Resumen
The health, therapeutic, and organoleptic characteristics of olive oil depend on functional bioactive compounds, such as phenols, tocopherols, squalene, and sterols. Genotype plays a key role in the diversity and concentration of secondary compounds peculiar to olive. In this study, the most important bioactive compounds of olive fruit were studied in numerous international olive cultivars
during two consecutive seasons. A large variability was measured
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The health, therapeutic, and organoleptic characteristics of olive oil depend on functional bioactive compounds, such as phenols, tocopherols, squalene, and sterols. Genotype plays a key role in the diversity and concentration of secondary compounds peculiar to olive. In this study, the most important bioactive compounds of olive fruit were studied in numerous international olive cultivars
during two consecutive seasons. A large variability was measured for each studied metabolite in all 61 olive cultivars. Total phenol content varied on a scale of 1–10 (3831–39,252 mg kgð€€€1) in the studied cultivars. Squalene values fluctuated over an even wider range (1–15), with values of 274 to 4351 mg kgð€€€1. Total sterols ranged from 119 to 969 mg kgð€€€1, and total tocopherols varied from
135 to 579 mg kgð€€€1 in fruit pulp. In the present study, the linkage among the most important quality traits highlighted the scarcity of cultivars with high content of at least three traits together. This work provided sound information on the fruit metabolite profile of a wide range of cultivars, which will facilitate the studies on the genomic regulation of plant metabolites and development of new olive
genotypes through genomics-assisted breeding.
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Autor
Mousavi, Soraya;
Stanzione, Vitale;
Mariotti, Roberto;
Mastio, Valerio;
Azariadis, Aristotelis;
Passeri, Valentina;
Valeri, Maria Cristina;
Baldoni, Luciana;
Bufacchi, Marina;
Fuente
Antioxidants 11 (4) : 672 (April 2022)
Fecha
2022-04
Editorial
MDPI
ISSN
2076-3921
Formato
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Tipo de documento
artículo
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