PHENOLIC AND SENSORY PROFILE OF BLACKBERRIES (Rubus L.) PRODUCED BY CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES

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Autor(a) principal: Pinto T
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Vilela A, Pinto A, Nunes FM, Cosme F, Anjos R
Tipo de documento: Artigo de conferência
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10348/8459
Resumo: Blackberries are a rich source of polyphenols with high antioxidant activity; nevertheless, the impact of organic versus conventional agricultural practices on the phenolic and sensory profile is unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare the accumulation pattern of polyphenols (total phenolic compounds and total anthocyanins), soluble solids, antioxidant activity as well the sensory profile of two blackberries varieties "Loch Ness" and "Chester Thornless" grown under organic and conventional agricultural practices, at the same edaphoclimatic conditions. Both blackberry varieties, agricultural practices as well as their interaction, had a significant effect on the amount of soluble solids. For the total phenolic content, there was only a significant difference between the varieties, with no significant differences between the agricultural practices. Concerning to the total anthocyanins, it was observed a significant interaction between the varieties and agricultural practices. The antioxidant activity of the blackberries followed the same trend as that observed for the total phenolic compounds. Significant differences were only observed between varieties, with the “Loch Ness” variety showing the higher antioxidant activity and “Chester Thornless” variety showing the lowest antioxidant activity regardless the agricultural practice used. Results show that the effect of the agricultural practice on the chemical and sensory profile of blackberries was dependent on the genetic background of the variety and cannot be generalized.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PHENOLIC AND SENSORY PROFILE OF BLACKBERRIES (Rubus L.) PRODUCED BY CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
title PHENOLIC AND SENSORY PROFILE OF BLACKBERRIES (Rubus L.) PRODUCED BY CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
spellingShingle PHENOLIC AND SENSORY PROFILE OF BLACKBERRIES (Rubus L.) PRODUCED BY CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
Pinto T
Blackberries
Sensory evaluation
PHENOLIC PROFILE
CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
title_short PHENOLIC AND SENSORY PROFILE OF BLACKBERRIES (Rubus L.) PRODUCED BY CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
title_full PHENOLIC AND SENSORY PROFILE OF BLACKBERRIES (Rubus L.) PRODUCED BY CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
title_fullStr PHENOLIC AND SENSORY PROFILE OF BLACKBERRIES (Rubus L.) PRODUCED BY CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
title_full_unstemmed PHENOLIC AND SENSORY PROFILE OF BLACKBERRIES (Rubus L.) PRODUCED BY CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
title_sort PHENOLIC AND SENSORY PROFILE OF BLACKBERRIES (Rubus L.) PRODUCED BY CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
author Pinto T
author_facet Pinto T
Vilela A
Pinto A
Nunes FM
Cosme F
Anjos R
author_role author
author2 Vilela A
Pinto A
Nunes FM
Cosme F
Anjos R
author2_role author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinto T
Vilela A
Pinto A
Nunes FM
Cosme F
Anjos R
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Blackberries
Sensory evaluation
PHENOLIC PROFILE
CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
topic Blackberries
Sensory evaluation
PHENOLIC PROFILE
CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES
description Blackberries are a rich source of polyphenols with high antioxidant activity; nevertheless, the impact of organic versus conventional agricultural practices on the phenolic and sensory profile is unknown. Therefore, the aim of this study was to compare the accumulation pattern of polyphenols (total phenolic compounds and total anthocyanins), soluble solids, antioxidant activity as well the sensory profile of two blackberries varieties "Loch Ness" and "Chester Thornless" grown under organic and conventional agricultural practices, at the same edaphoclimatic conditions. Both blackberry varieties, agricultural practices as well as their interaction, had a significant effect on the amount of soluble solids. For the total phenolic content, there was only a significant difference between the varieties, with no significant differences between the agricultural practices. Concerning to the total anthocyanins, it was observed a significant interaction between the varieties and agricultural practices. The antioxidant activity of the blackberries followed the same trend as that observed for the total phenolic compounds. Significant differences were only observed between varieties, with the “Loch Ness” variety showing the higher antioxidant activity and “Chester Thornless” variety showing the lowest antioxidant activity regardless the agricultural practice used. Results show that the effect of the agricultural practice on the chemical and sensory profile of blackberries was dependent on the genetic background of the variety and cannot be generalized.
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