Title of article :
Assessment of physico-chemical characteristics of strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa Duch cv Camarosa) during fruit growth and development stages using principal component analysis
Author/Authors :
Amiri, Azam Department of Horticultural Science - Faculty of Agriculture - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran , Mortazavi, Mohammad Hassan Department of Horticultural Science - Faculty of Agriculture - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran , Mahmoudi Sourestani, Mohammad Department of Horticultural Science - Faculty of Agriculture - Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz, Iran , Mottaghipisheh, Javad Institute of Pharmacy Pharmacognosy - Center for Molecular Biosciences (CMBI) - University of Innsbruck, Innrain Innsbruck, Austria
Abstract :
Purpose: The optimum harvest maturity for growers is depended on
both product and marketing conditions. Non-climacteric fruits,
especially strawberries, are generally harvested in fully ripen stage.
The appearance, firmness, and phytonutrient compositions consist
the main quality parameters in this fruits. In the present
investigation, the strawberry fruits (Fragaria x ananassa Duch cv
Camarosa) were harvested at seven different growth stages (50%
growth, green, white, turning, 50% turning, ripening, over ripen) and
evaluated for their physical and chemical characteristics. Research
method: Correlation of parameters and growth stages were
investigated by the statistical approach the principal component
analysis (PCA). Findings: Results revealed an increase in the total
soluble solids (TSS: 11.5 Brix) and decrease in titratable acidity (TA:
0.85 mg citric acid/100 g FW) and fruit firmness (1.27 N)
parameters. The phenolic (151.43 mg GAE/g FW) and flavonoid
contents (48.92 mg Q/100g FW) were decreased until turning stage,
whilst the trend was increased afterwards. The vitamin C (AsA)
amount was increased during ripening period, whereas it reached
up to 42 mg ascorbic acid/100 g fresh weight in ripen fruit. The PCA
plot indicated that increasing of the fruit ripening, TSS, AsA, and TAC
(total anthocyanin concentrations) have been enhanced, although
TA and Cl (chlorophyll) were declined. Research limitations: No
limitations were encountered. Originality/Value: Optimum
harvesting period is a considerable factor for both consumers and
food industries, growth stages that it can be achieved to target
production of fruits with stable and predicatble physical, chemical
and phytochemical parameters.
Keywords :
Growth stages , Phenolic contents , Physico-chemical properties , Strawberry nutrients , Vitamin C
Journal title :
Journal of Horticulture and Postharvest Research (JHPR)