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Title:Breba Fruits Characterization from Four Varieties (Ficus carica L.) with Important Commercial Interest in Spain
Author(s):Nunez-Gomez D; Legua P; Martinez-Nicolas JJ; Melgarejo P;
Address:"Centro de Investigacion e Innovacion Agroalimentario y Agroambiental (CIAGRO), Miguel Hernandez University (UMH), Ctra. Beniel kim 3.2., 03312 Orihuela, Spain"
Journal Title:Foods
Year:2021
Volume:20211217
Issue:12
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/foods10123138
ISSN/ISBN:2304-8158 (Print) 2304-8158 (Electronic) 2304-8158 (Linking)
Abstract:"Although most of the published articles generalize with the fruit of the fig tree (Ficus carica L.), the differentiation between fig and breba is increasingly common in the bibliography. In this regard, keep in mind that the fig tree generally produces two crops a year, the parthenocarpic breba, also called as early fig, and the main non-parthenocarpic crop, the fig proper. In this study, four brebas varieties ('Colar', 'SuperFig1', 'Cuello de Dama Negro' and 'San Antonio') were selected in order to identify compositional, nutritional, and chemical diversity. These varieties were chosen for their commercial relevance in Spain. Color (internal and external), fruit and peel weight, size, pH, total soluble solids (TSS), titratable acidity (TA), maturity index (MI), sugar, and organic content were determined for all the breba fruits samples. In addition, polyphenolic profile, amino acids, and volatile aromatic compounds were also identified. The varieties 'Colar' and 'SuperFig1' showed the highest fruit weight and size, while 'Cuello de Dama Negro' presented the higher pulp yield. The higher organic acid and sugar contents were determined for 'SuperFig1' and 'Cuello de Dama Negro', respectively. Although in low concentrations, the phenolic compound quercetin 3-(6-O-acetyl-beta-glucoside) and the amino acid tyrosine were only detected in the ''Cuello de Dama Negra' and 'SuperFig1' fruits, respectively. Of the eighty volatile aromatic compounds identified, only eight were common in four varieties. An important knowledge gap was identified in relation to the characterization of the two Ficus carica L. crops, that is, the differentiation and specification in the literature when working with brebas and/or figs"
Keywords:Ficus carica L.breba fruit fruit quality nuclear magnetic resonance variety diversity;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINENunez-Gomez, Damaris Legua, Pilar Martinez-Nicolas, Juan Jose Melgarejo, Pablo eng Switzerland 2021/12/25 Foods. 2021 Dec 17; 10(12):3138. doi: 10.3390/foods10123138"

 
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