Assessment of Minerals, Bioactive Compounds, and Antioxidant Activity of Ten Moroccan Pomegranate Cultivars

The attractiveness of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) is increasing worldwide among producers and consumers. Depending on its characteristics, the pomegranate may be intended for fresh consumption, for industrial processing, or for medical purposes. This study aims to assess the variability in term...

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Main Authors: Sarah Loukhmas, Ebrahim Kerak, Meriem Outaki, Majdouline Belaqziz, Hasnaâ Harrak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Food Quality
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8844538
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spelling doaj-5fb08a4cfd624c67adc7e99eddfd79bb2020-12-14T09:46:33ZengHindawi-WileyJournal of Food Quality0146-94281745-45572020-01-01202010.1155/2020/88445388844538Assessment of Minerals, Bioactive Compounds, and Antioxidant Activity of Ten Moroccan Pomegranate CultivarsSarah Loukhmas0Ebrahim Kerak1Meriem Outaki2Majdouline Belaqziz3Hasnaâ Harrak4Laboratory of Virology Microbiology Quality and Biotechnology ETB, Faculty of Science and Techniques in Mohammedia, Hassan II University, P.O. Box 146 Yasmina City, Mohammedia 20650, MoroccoLaboratory of Virology Microbiology Quality and Biotechnology ETB, Faculty of Science and Techniques in Mohammedia, Hassan II University, P.O. Box 146 Yasmina City, Mohammedia 20650, MoroccoAnalysis and Characterization Center (CAC), Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Cadi Ayyad University, P.O. Box 2390, Marrakesh 40000, MoroccoPolyvalent Laboratory of Research and Development, Polydisciplinary Faculty, Sultan Moulay Slimane University, P.O. Box 592, Beni Mellal 23000, MoroccoLaboratory of Agri-Food Technology and Quality, Research Unit of Plant Improvement and Quality, Regional Center for Agricultural Research in Marrakesh, National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA), P.O. Box 533, Marrakesh 40000, MoroccoThe attractiveness of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) is increasing worldwide among producers and consumers. Depending on its characteristics, the pomegranate may be intended for fresh consumption, for industrial processing, or for medical purposes. This study aims to assess the variability in terms of mineral content and biochemical properties of ten selected pomegranate cultivars grown in the center of Morocco to better know their fruit potential. Mineral composition, organic acids, total polyphenols, anthocyanins content, individual phenolic compounds, and antioxidant activity were determined in pomegranate juices. Results showed significant differences between cultivars. The sour cultivar “Lhamdha” is rich in organic acids, gallagyl esters, and ellagitannins and showed high antioxidant activity. It could therefore be used as a source for nutraceutical substances. The cultivar “Sefri” of Lalla Takerkoust showed important content of mineral elements, especially iodine (I), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe), and silver (Ag). The cultivars “Sefri” of Ouled Abdellah, “Sefri” of Beni Meskine, “Lahmer,” and “Marrakchia” are suitable for production of fresh pomegranate juice with high potential of health benefits. In fact, they are rich in anthocyanins, polyphenols, and oxalic and ascorbic acids and they presented high antioxidant activity. While the cultivars “Sefri” of Sour Laaz, “Sefri” of Tmassine, “Sefri” of Sidi Abdellah, and “Bzeq Tir” could be intended for fresh fruit consumption. Cluster analysis has revealed the divergence of cultivars with the same appellation “Sefri” confirming the problem of homonymy or synonymy in the pomegranate cultivars appellation. This study clearly demonstrates the nutritional and functional potential of the studied cultivars and the importance of their valorisation, especially for food and pharmaceutical industries.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8844538
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author Sarah Loukhmas
Ebrahim Kerak
Meriem Outaki
Majdouline Belaqziz
Hasnaâ Harrak
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Ebrahim Kerak
Meriem Outaki
Majdouline Belaqziz
Hasnaâ Harrak
Assessment of Minerals, Bioactive Compounds, and Antioxidant Activity of Ten Moroccan Pomegranate Cultivars
Journal of Food Quality
author_facet Sarah Loukhmas
Ebrahim Kerak
Meriem Outaki
Majdouline Belaqziz
Hasnaâ Harrak
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title Assessment of Minerals, Bioactive Compounds, and Antioxidant Activity of Ten Moroccan Pomegranate Cultivars
title_short Assessment of Minerals, Bioactive Compounds, and Antioxidant Activity of Ten Moroccan Pomegranate Cultivars
title_full Assessment of Minerals, Bioactive Compounds, and Antioxidant Activity of Ten Moroccan Pomegranate Cultivars
title_fullStr Assessment of Minerals, Bioactive Compounds, and Antioxidant Activity of Ten Moroccan Pomegranate Cultivars
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Minerals, Bioactive Compounds, and Antioxidant Activity of Ten Moroccan Pomegranate Cultivars
title_sort assessment of minerals, bioactive compounds, and antioxidant activity of ten moroccan pomegranate cultivars
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Journal of Food Quality
issn 0146-9428
1745-4557
publishDate 2020-01-01
description The attractiveness of pomegranate (Punica granatum L.) is increasing worldwide among producers and consumers. Depending on its characteristics, the pomegranate may be intended for fresh consumption, for industrial processing, or for medical purposes. This study aims to assess the variability in terms of mineral content and biochemical properties of ten selected pomegranate cultivars grown in the center of Morocco to better know their fruit potential. Mineral composition, organic acids, total polyphenols, anthocyanins content, individual phenolic compounds, and antioxidant activity were determined in pomegranate juices. Results showed significant differences between cultivars. The sour cultivar “Lhamdha” is rich in organic acids, gallagyl esters, and ellagitannins and showed high antioxidant activity. It could therefore be used as a source for nutraceutical substances. The cultivar “Sefri” of Lalla Takerkoust showed important content of mineral elements, especially iodine (I), calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe), and silver (Ag). The cultivars “Sefri” of Ouled Abdellah, “Sefri” of Beni Meskine, “Lahmer,” and “Marrakchia” are suitable for production of fresh pomegranate juice with high potential of health benefits. In fact, they are rich in anthocyanins, polyphenols, and oxalic and ascorbic acids and they presented high antioxidant activity. While the cultivars “Sefri” of Sour Laaz, “Sefri” of Tmassine, “Sefri” of Sidi Abdellah, and “Bzeq Tir” could be intended for fresh fruit consumption. Cluster analysis has revealed the divergence of cultivars with the same appellation “Sefri” confirming the problem of homonymy or synonymy in the pomegranate cultivars appellation. This study clearly demonstrates the nutritional and functional potential of the studied cultivars and the importance of their valorisation, especially for food and pharmaceutical industries.
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