Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1184868 Food Chemistry 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

“Cipolla di Giarratana”, a locally cultivated white onion landrace, is listed as an item in the ‘List of Traditional Agro-food Products’ of the Italian Department for Agriculture and itemised as ‘slow food presidium’ by the Slow Food Foundation. Ten local accessions were investigated for their biomorphological and biochemical characteristics in five experimental locations. High-performance liquid chromatography coupled with diode array detection and electron spray-mass spectrometry (HPLC/DAD/ESI-MS) was used to identify the phenolic profile and quantify phenolic content in bulbs: quercetin, quercetin 3,4′ di-O-glucoside and quercetin 4′-O-glucoside were detected as major components. The ‘Cipolla di Giarratana’ landrace is characterised by a high bulb weight (436 g) and high diameter (11 cm). The total flavonols content ranged between 68 and 408 mg kg−1 bulb fresh weight in nine of the 10 collected accessions. The opportunity of considering flavonol patterns as chemotaxonomic descriptors in order to characterise onion germplasm is also discussed.

► We assessed flavonol profile and biometrical traits of “Cipolla di Giarratana”. ► Flavonol profile is genetic controlled, whilst their amount is environment related. ► Chemotaxonomic tool could help the differentiation of this onion landrace. ► Protection of geographical indications could be supported by the obtained results.

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