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Determination of Biochemical Contents of Fresh, Oven-Dried, and Sun-Dried Peels and Pulps of Five Apple Cultivars (Amasya, Braeburn, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, and Starking)

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dc.contributor.author Ergun, Zeynep
dc.date.accessioned 2022-12-28T13:24:04Z
dc.date.available 2022-12-28T13:24:04Z
dc.date.issued 2021-05
dc.identifier.citation Ergün, Z. (2021). Determination of Biochemical Contents of Fresh, Oven-Dried, and Sun-Dried Peels and Pulps of Five Apple Cultivars (Amasya, Braeburn, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, and Starking). Journal of Food Quality, 2021, 1-11. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9916694 tr_TR
dc.identifier.issn 0146-9428
dc.identifier.issn 1745-4557
dc.identifier.uri http://openacccess.atu.edu.tr:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4077
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9916694
dc.description WOS indeksli yayınlar koleksiyonu. / WOS indexed publications collection. tr_TR
dc.description.abstract This study aimed to investigate the biochemical compounds of five different apple cultivars (Amasya, Braeburn, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, and Starking) grown in the same location and to reveal the differences between peel and pulp in the fresh, oven-dried, and sun-dried samples. Sugar and organic acid contents were analyzed through high-performance liquid chromatography. Besides, antioxidant activity, total flavonoid, and total phenolic contents were analyzed with a spectrophotometer. The results of these analyses showed that the compounds varied between peel and pulp and among fresh, oven-dried, and sun-dried samples. The largest level of total flavonoid was found in Amasya oven-dried peel, and the largest total phenol, antioxidant activity, fructose, and total sugar levels were observed in Amasya sun-dried peel. Moreover, the largest L-ascorbic acid was detected in Amasya oven-dried pulp. Granny Smith oven-dried pulp was rich in citric, succinic acids, and glucose. Braeburn sun-dried pulp, Golden Delicious oven-dried pulp, and Granny Smith sun-dried pulp contained the largest sucrose, malic acid, and total soluble solids levels, respectively. For data interpretation, t-test, ANOVA, Duncan's test, Kruskal-Wallis H test, and principal component analysis were performed. The peel contained significantly higher total flavonoid, total phenol, and antioxidant activity than pulp. Moreover, among fresh, oven-dried, and sun-dried samples, total phenol, succinic acid, malic acid, and L-ascorbic acid significantly differed. As a whole, the pulp was rich in sugars. The results provide valuable information on the food quality parameters of five different apple cultivars. It was demonstrated that consuming apple with its peel is healthier (in terms of total flavonoid, total phenol, antioxidant activity parameters, and L-ascorbic acid), and drying (especially the sun-drying method) is an effective food storage method for apples. tr_TR
dc.language.iso en tr_TR
dc.publisher JOURNAL OF FOOD QUALITY / WILEY-HINDAWI tr_TR
dc.relation.ispartofseries 2021;Volume: 2021
dc.subject MALUS-DOMESTICA BORKH tr_TR
dc.subject ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY tr_TR
dc.subject PHENOLIC-COMPOUNDS tr_TR
dc.subject ACID-CONTENTS tr_TR
dc.subject FRUIT tr_TR
dc.subject QUALITY tr_TR
dc.subject FLAVONOIDS tr_TR
dc.subject COMPONENTS tr_TR
dc.subject CAPACITY tr_TR
dc.subject STORAGE tr_TR
dc.title Determination of Biochemical Contents of Fresh, Oven-Dried, and Sun-Dried Peels and Pulps of Five Apple Cultivars (Amasya, Braeburn, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, and Starking) tr_TR
dc.type Article tr_TR


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