Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4567931 Scientia Horticulturae 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effects of cultivar and storage conditions (time, temperature and O2 availability) on total phenolics (TP), total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and colour in walnut kernels of three cultivars (Chandler, Hartley and Ioli) were investigated. Harvested walnuts were dried at 36 °C for 24 h, packaged in polyethylene||polyamide pouches flushed with dry air or N2 or CO2 and stored at 1 °C or 20 °C for up to 12 mo. Before storage, dried kernels exhibited the highest values of L*, h° and whiteness index (WI) colour parameters, as well as the highest TP content and TAC assessed either with FRAP or DPPH assays. Chandler and Hartley exhibited much higher antioxidant levels than Ioli during the whole experiment, while Ioli exhibited the highest h° at least before storage. During storage, browning (decreases in L*, h°, WI) and antioxidant losses were observed by advanced time. After 12 mo, the greatest losses of TP, FRAP and DPPH in all studied cultivars were observed in kernels stored at 20 °C under air, and averaged approximately 48%, 38% and 40%, respectively. Low temperature and packaging under N2 or CO2 prevented additively both antioxidant losses and browning. Pairwise correlation and Principal Component Analyses revealed strong relationships among TP, FRAP and DPPH values, as well as, between TP and colour parameters (L*, h° and WI). These relationships indicated that the decreases in antioxidants of stored walnut kernels are responsible not only for the nutritional loss, but also for the quality deterioration in relation to consumer visual perception.

► Antioxidants and colour were studied on Chandler, Hartley and Ioli walnut cultivars. ► Dried kernels packed in air or N2 or CO2 were stored at 1 °C or 20 °C. ► Storage resulted in browning and great losses of antioxidants. ► Low temperature and O2 limited additively both antioxidant losses and browning. ► Multivariate analyses revealed some relations among the measured attributes.

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