Effect of Pre-Harvest Calcium Chloride Spraying on Maintaining Fruit Bioactive Compounds and Antioxidant Capacity of Three Citrus Cultivars during Storage
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Bioactive components play an important role in human health. In general, bioactive compounds of fruits decline during storage. Therefore, maintaining fruits bioactive compounds during storage is very important. In this study, effects of pre-harvest CaCl2 sprays (0, 1, 2, and 4%) at different fruit development stages (120, 140, and 160 days after full bloom) on maintaining fruit quality of three citrus cultivars (Citrus sinensis cvs Thomson, Moro and Citrus reticulata cv Page) during storage were investigated. After harvest, fruits were stored at 5˚C and 85% relative humidity for 60 days. Then, some biochemical characteristics of the fruits peels and pulps were determined at 0, 30, and 60 days of storage. Results showed that, total ascorbic acid, total phenol, total flavonoid and antioxidant capacity in peels and pulps of CaCl2 treated fruits were significantly higher (especially those treated with 2 and 4 % CaCl2) than control in each storage period. Results also showed that naringin (in ‘Thomson’), hesperidin (in ‘Thomson’ and ‘Page’), neohesperidin and quercetin (in ‘Thomson’ and ‘Moro’) of CaCl2 treated fruits pulps were higher (especially those treated with 2 and 4 % CaCl2) than control. Based on the findings of this study it could be suggested that 4% CaCl2 pre-treatment is a useful strategy to maintain or increase bioactive compounds and antioxidant capacity of citrus fruits (‘Thomson’, ‘Moro’, and ‘Page’) during storage.
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volume 19 issue 4
pages 483- 496
publication date 2018-12
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