Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4569135 | Scientia Horticulturae | 2009 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Two clonal selections of lemon trees ('Verna-62' and 'Verna-50-2'), were studied in aiming to ascertain the influence of genetic (clone) and environmental (season) factors on the human-health bioactive compounds of the lemon juice (vitamin C and flavonoids) and the possible relationship between composition and in vitro antioxidant capacity (DPPH, ABTS and FRAP) of the juice. The average values determined in bioactives were 13-26 mg·100 mLâ1 in total of analysed phenolics and 23-29 mg·100 mLâ1 in vitamin C content. Variability in the weather conditions and internal physiological phenomena of the fruits such as biosynthesis and transport, could determine, at least in part, differences in the contents of lemon juice bioactives more importantly than the genetic background, providing the food industry with phytochemically rich and nutritive lemons for processing and functional ingredients.
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Authors
Elena González-Molina, Diego A. Moreno, Cristina GarcÃa-Viguera,