Z. S. Rad, B. Pakbin, K. Rahmani, Samaneh Allahyari, Katayoun Karami, RazzaghMahmoudi, P. Ghajarbeygi, Masoud Kazeminia
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Abstract
ABSTRACT
Cornelian cherry (Cornus mas L.) has high biological and antioxidant activities. It has known for its tonic, analgesic and
diuretic activities. In the present study physicochemical properties of cornelian cherry fruit collected from different areas of
Qazvin province, Iran including total soluble sugar (TSS), total sugar (TS), pH, total acidity (TA), TSS/TA, dry matter, ash,
flesh/seed, length (L), width (W), L/W, fruit mass and fruit weight have been investigated. Total sugar (8.83 g.Kg-1), TSS/TA
ratio (14.47), dry matter (%20.71), fruit/seed ratio (5.02), fruit mass (2.16) and fruit weight (2.59) measurements of the
examined cornelian cherry in the present study were lower than those reported by other researchers for cornelian cherry in
the other countries. However, total soluble solid (%17.61) and ash (%0.71) content of the examined cornelian cherry were
higher than those reported by other researchers. Among measured physicochemical properties evaluated for cornelian
cherry, TA (%1.24), pH (3.1), length (20.9 mm) and width (13.85 mm) measurements were similar to those reported for
cornelian cherry in the other studies. Cornelian cherry fruit samples collected from different areas of Qazvin province
showed different properties. The variations between physicochemical properties measured for cornelian cherry fruit samples
were may attributed to different genotypes of the fruit and its cultivation and growth conditions.