Health–beneficial compounds from edible and waste bulb components of sweet onion genotypes organically grown in northern Europe

V. Nemtinov, N. Golubkina, Andrey Koshevarov, Yulia Konstanchuk, A. Molchanova, S. Nadezhkin, V. М. Sellitto, G. Caruso
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The onion sweet bulb genotypes grown in the Crimean republic (Russia) have a high nutritional value, but have been poorly characterized so far. Research was carried out in order to assess quality, antioxidant and mineral composition features of 9 Crimean genotypes in comparison with the Italian sweet variety ‘Tropea’. ‘Yaltinsky 6А’ showed the highest yield. Beam Promine attained the highest values of bulb dry residue, soluble solids and total sugars, but the lowest monosaccharides content. The Crimean genotypes showed higher levels of ascorbic acid and total acidity than ‘Tropea’, but lower concentrations of Fe, Cu, Mn and Zn. The Crimean genotypes examined showed interesting yield and quality performances, and also the potentiality to valorizing the bulb peel for extracting health–beneficial compounds such as antioxidants. Keyword: Allium cepa L.; Crimean and Italian varieties; sugars; pungency; flavonoids; ascorbic
从北欧有机种植的甜洋葱基因型的可食用和废球茎成分中提取有益健康的化合物
在克里米亚共和国(俄罗斯)种植的洋葱甜球茎基因型具有很高的营养价值,但迄今为止特征不明确。为了评估9种克里米亚基因型的品质、抗氧化性和矿物质成分特征,并与意大利甜品种“Tropea”进行了比较。Yaltinsky 6А产量最高。梁脯氨酸的球茎干残、可溶性固形物和总糖含量最高,但单糖含量最低。克里米亚基因型的抗坏血酸和总酸度水平高于Tropea,但铁、铜、锰和锌含量较低。检测的克里米亚基因型显示出有趣的产量和质量表现,也有潜力使球茎皮增值,以提取抗氧化剂等对健康有益的化合物。关键词:葱;克里米亚和意大利品种;糖;刺激性的;类黄酮;抗坏血
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