Changes in Carbohydrates, Organic Acids, and Minerals at Different Development Stages of Hexachlamys edulis Fruit, a Wild South American Species with Horticultural Potential

Author:

Arena Miriam Elisabet1ORCID,Povilonis Ignacio Sebastián1ORCID,Borroni Virginia2ORCID,Pérez Ethel3,Pellegrino Néstor4,Cacciatore Claudio5,Radice Silvia1

Affiliation:

1. Laboratorio de Fisiología Vegetal, Machado 914, CONICET—Universidad de Morón, Morón B1708EOH, Argentina

2. Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo, Instituto de Tecnología en Polímeros y Nanotecnología, Universidad de Buenos Aires—CONICET, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires 1428, Argentina

3. Planta Piloto de Ingeniería Química (PLAPIQUI), Universidad Nacional del Sur, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (UNS-CONICET), Bahía Blanca 8000, Argentina

4. Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires 1113, Argentina

5. Escuela Superior de Ingeniería, Informática y Ciencias Agroalimentarias, Universidad de Morón, Morón B1708EOH, Argentina

Abstract

The aim of this work was to study the patterns of the accumulation of carbohydrates, organic acids, and minerals at different development stages of Hexachlamys edulis fruit for its evaluation as a source of health-promoting compounds, which is necessary in order to be included in the Argentine Food Code. Additionally, the obtained results will allow for deciding the optimal time for consumption to receive a better flavour and a good contribution of the nutrients evaluated. The succinic acid concentration (the major organic acid) was high in unripe fruit (112.33 mg/g of the dry weight), then decreased to a minimum in medium ripe and ripe fruit (92.48 to 99.43 mg/g of the dry weight,), to increase again in overripe fruit (115.65 mg/g of the dry weight,). Sucrose increased significantly from 21.20 mg/g of the dry weight in unripe fruit to a maximum of 82.53 mg/g of the dry weight in ripe fruit. Glucose increased significantly from 95.59 mg/g of the dry weight in unripe fruit to a maximum of 163.13 mg/g of the dry weight in overripe fruit. Fructose followed the same behaviour, increasing significantly from 150.08 mg/g of the dry weight in unripe fruit to a maximum of 205.85 mg/g of the dry weight in overripe fruit. The starch concentration was at the maximum in unripe and medium ripe fruit (171.39 and 161.19 mg starch/g of the dry weight, respectively), to then decrease in ripe and overripe fruit (40.45 and 65.96 mg starch/mg of the dry weight, respectively). Maximum insoluble dietary fibre values were attained in unripe and medium ripe fruit (26.71 and 27.13 mg/100 g of the dry weight, respectively), to then decrease in ripe and overripe fruit (15.81 and 15.51 mg/100 g of the dry weight, respectively). Soluble dietary fibre oscillated between 9.03 and 11.26 mg/100 g of the dry weight during the development stages, although without significant differences. The mineral concentrations (Mg, K, Mn, and total cations) did not vary significantly during the different development stages. The obtained results allow us to consider H. edulis fruit as a promising natural source of sugars, organic acids, and minerals.

Funder

MINCYT-UM PICTO

CONICET PIP

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Horticulture,Plant Science

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