Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4560584 | Food Control | 2007 | 5 Pages |
During the last decade organic agro-food products, including potatoes, have been progressively introduced in the Portuguese consumer market. Nevertheless, the quality of these products with regards to chemical safety still requires the implementation of monitoring programmes. In this communication we compare the glycoalkaloid content in varieties Santé and Raja of marketed Portuguese potatoes from conventional, integrated, and organic crop systems, using HPLC. In Santé tubers, the corresponding total amount of α-solanine and α-chaconine was respectively 37.3, 44.2, and 38.4 mg/kg fresh weight, whereas for Raja a decreasing concentration on the total glycoalkaloid content was observed from conventional (79.5 mg/kg) to integrated (59.6 mg/kg) and organic tubers (44.6 mg/kg).