Andean <i>Pistacia vera</i> L. Crops: Phytochemical Update and Influence of Soil-Growing Elemental Composition on Nutritional Properties of Nuts

Pistachio nuts are among the 50 best foods with the highest antioxidant potential. They have a balanced content of mono- (~70%) and polyunsaturated (~20%) fatty acids, minerals, and bioactive compounds such as tocopherols, phytosterols, and phenolic compounds, which have shown rapid accessibility in...

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Main Authors: Daniela Zalazar-García, Mario J. Simirgiotis, Jessica Gómez, Alejandro Tapia, María Paula Fabani
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author Daniela Zalazar-García
Mario J. Simirgiotis
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Alejandro Tapia
María Paula Fabani
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description Pistachio nuts are among the 50 best foods with the highest antioxidant potential. They have a balanced content of mono- (~70%) and polyunsaturated (~20%) fatty acids, minerals, and bioactive compounds such as tocopherols, phytosterols, and phenolic compounds, which have shown rapid accessibility in the stomach. Pistachio consumption provides several health benefits, primarily due to its antioxidant properties and high content of essential nutrients. In this study, we analyzed the mineral composition, total phenolic content (TP), antioxidant activity (AA), and UHPLC/MS-MS polyphenolic profile of three Argentinian pistachio crops. Additionally, the physicochemical parameters and the elemental profiles of the growing soils were determined, as they influence mineral uptake and the synthesis of bioactive compounds in pistachio kernels. The TP was not significantly modified by the growing soils, with Crop3 presenting the highest TP content (276 ± 14 mg GA/100 g DW). Crop3 exhibited 18% higher TP content compared to Crop2. Similarly, FRAP values ranged from 28.0 to 36.5 mmol TE/100 g DW, with Crop1 showing a 30% increase compared to Crop2. DPPH values varied from 19.0 to 24.3 mmol TE/100 g DW, with Crop1 displaying 28% higher activity than Crop2. However, the polyphenolic profile was similar for all crops analyzed. Thirty compounds were identified; only Crop 1 contained the flavanone eriodyctiol and the isoflavone genistein, while the flavanone naringenin and the flavone luteolin were identified in Crop1 and Crop3. Regarding mineral content, the pistachio kernels mainly contained K, Ca, and Mg. Multivariate analyses revealed distinct elemental and antioxidant profiles among crops. LDA achieved classification accuracies of 77.7% for soils and 74.4% for kernels, with Pb, Zn, Cu, Rb, Sr, and Mn as key discriminants. CCA confirmed strong soil–kernel mineral correlations (r = 1), while GPA showed higher congruence between antioxidant traits and kernel composition than with soil geochemistry. These findings underscore the importance of soil composition in determining the nutritional quality of pistachio kernels, thereby supporting the beneficial health effects associated with pistachio consumption.
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spelling doaj-art-cde7a46292d04bce9c8361ffced078e72025-08-27T14:32:56ZengMDPI AGHorticulturae2311-75242025-08-0111892510.3390/horticulturae11080925Andean <i>Pistacia vera</i> L. Crops: Phytochemical Update and Influence of Soil-Growing Elemental Composition on Nutritional Properties of NutsDaniela Zalazar-García0Mario J. Simirgiotis1Jessica Gómez2Alejandro Tapia3María Paula Fabani4Grupo Vinculado al PROBIEN (CONICET-UNCo), Instituto de Ingeniería Química, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Av. Libertador San Martín (Oeste) 1109, San Juan J5400ARL, ArgentinaInstituto de Farmacia, Facultad de Ciencias, Campus Isla Teja, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia 5090000, ChileInstituto de Biotecnología-Instituto de Ciencias Básicas, Departamento de Ingeniería Agronómica, Universidad Nacional de San Juan (UNSJ), San Juan J5400ARL, ArgentinaInstituto de Biotecnología-Instituto de Ciencias Básicas, Departamento de Ingeniería Agronómica, Universidad Nacional de San Juan (UNSJ), San Juan J5400ARL, ArgentinaGrupo Vinculado al PROBIEN (CONICET-UNCo), Instituto de Ingeniería Química, Facultad de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Av. Libertador San Martín (Oeste) 1109, San Juan J5400ARL, ArgentinaPistachio nuts are among the 50 best foods with the highest antioxidant potential. They have a balanced content of mono- (~70%) and polyunsaturated (~20%) fatty acids, minerals, and bioactive compounds such as tocopherols, phytosterols, and phenolic compounds, which have shown rapid accessibility in the stomach. Pistachio consumption provides several health benefits, primarily due to its antioxidant properties and high content of essential nutrients. In this study, we analyzed the mineral composition, total phenolic content (TP), antioxidant activity (AA), and UHPLC/MS-MS polyphenolic profile of three Argentinian pistachio crops. Additionally, the physicochemical parameters and the elemental profiles of the growing soils were determined, as they influence mineral uptake and the synthesis of bioactive compounds in pistachio kernels. The TP was not significantly modified by the growing soils, with Crop3 presenting the highest TP content (276 ± 14 mg GA/100 g DW). Crop3 exhibited 18% higher TP content compared to Crop2. Similarly, FRAP values ranged from 28.0 to 36.5 mmol TE/100 g DW, with Crop1 showing a 30% increase compared to Crop2. DPPH values varied from 19.0 to 24.3 mmol TE/100 g DW, with Crop1 displaying 28% higher activity than Crop2. However, the polyphenolic profile was similar for all crops analyzed. Thirty compounds were identified; only Crop 1 contained the flavanone eriodyctiol and the isoflavone genistein, while the flavanone naringenin and the flavone luteolin were identified in Crop1 and Crop3. Regarding mineral content, the pistachio kernels mainly contained K, Ca, and Mg. Multivariate analyses revealed distinct elemental and antioxidant profiles among crops. LDA achieved classification accuracies of 77.7% for soils and 74.4% for kernels, with Pb, Zn, Cu, Rb, Sr, and Mn as key discriminants. CCA confirmed strong soil–kernel mineral correlations (r = 1), while GPA showed higher congruence between antioxidant traits and kernel composition than with soil geochemistry. These findings underscore the importance of soil composition in determining the nutritional quality of pistachio kernels, thereby supporting the beneficial health effects associated with pistachio consumption.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/11/8/925UPLC-PDA-HESI II-Orbitrap-MS/MS polyphenolic profileantioxidant activitymineral contentpistachiosoilgrowing region
spellingShingle Daniela Zalazar-García
Mario J. Simirgiotis
Jessica Gómez
Alejandro Tapia
María Paula Fabani
Andean <i>Pistacia vera</i> L. Crops: Phytochemical Update and Influence of Soil-Growing Elemental Composition on Nutritional Properties of Nuts
UPLC-PDA-HESI II-Orbitrap-MS/MS polyphenolic profile
antioxidant activity
mineral content
pistachio
soil
growing region
title Andean <i>Pistacia vera</i> L. Crops: Phytochemical Update and Influence of Soil-Growing Elemental Composition on Nutritional Properties of Nuts
title_full Andean <i>Pistacia vera</i> L. Crops: Phytochemical Update and Influence of Soil-Growing Elemental Composition on Nutritional Properties of Nuts
title_fullStr Andean <i>Pistacia vera</i> L. Crops: Phytochemical Update and Influence of Soil-Growing Elemental Composition on Nutritional Properties of Nuts
title_full_unstemmed Andean <i>Pistacia vera</i> L. Crops: Phytochemical Update and Influence of Soil-Growing Elemental Composition on Nutritional Properties of Nuts
title_short Andean <i>Pistacia vera</i> L. Crops: Phytochemical Update and Influence of Soil-Growing Elemental Composition on Nutritional Properties of Nuts
title_sort andean i pistacia vera i l crops phytochemical update and influence of soil growing elemental composition on nutritional properties of nuts
topic UPLC-PDA-HESI II-Orbitrap-MS/MS polyphenolic profile
antioxidant activity
mineral content
pistachio
soil
growing region
url https://www.mdpi.com/2311-7524/11/8/925
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