Correlation between the storability and fruit quality of fresh goji berries

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Autor(a) principal: HUANG,Ting
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: QIN,Ken, YAN,Yamei, HE,Xinru, DAI,Guoli, ZHANG,Bo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Food Science and Technology (Campinas)
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Resumo: Abstract Poor storability is the largest problem thwarting the marketization of fresh goji berries (Lycium barbarum L.). In this study, the storability of fresh fruits from 31 varieties of goji berry was evaluated by their decay index and rate of decay to choose 13 varieties of fresh fruit with excellent, medium and poor storability. Correlation and partial least squares regression analyses were adopted to explore the correlations between storability and 16 physical and chemical indicators from summer and autumn fruits. The storability calculated by the decay rate is significantly positively correlated with the content of flavonoids in the summer fruits, while the storability calculated by the decay index is significantly negatively correlated with the color difference b* and total acids in the summer fruits (P < 0.05). Similarly, the storability calculated by the decay rate is significantly positively correlated with the content of flavonoids, chewiness and elasticity of the autumn fruits (P < 0.05). The storability calculated by the decay index is significantly positively correlated with the content of flavonoids and the chewiness of autumn fruits (P < 0.05).The content of flavonoids in the fresh goji berry revealed a significantly positive correlation with the storability.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Correlation between the storability and fruit quality of fresh goji berries
title Correlation between the storability and fruit quality of fresh goji berries
spellingShingle Correlation between the storability and fruit quality of fresh goji berries
HUANG,Ting
goji berry
fresh fruit
storability
fruit quality
flavonoids
title_short Correlation between the storability and fruit quality of fresh goji berries
title_full Correlation between the storability and fruit quality of fresh goji berries
title_fullStr Correlation between the storability and fruit quality of fresh goji berries
title_full_unstemmed Correlation between the storability and fruit quality of fresh goji berries
title_sort Correlation between the storability and fruit quality of fresh goji berries
author HUANG,Ting
author_facet HUANG,Ting
QIN,Ken
YAN,Yamei
HE,Xinru
DAI,Guoli
ZHANG,Bo
author_role author
author2 QIN,Ken
YAN,Yamei
HE,Xinru
DAI,Guoli
ZHANG,Bo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv HUANG,Ting
QIN,Ken
YAN,Yamei
HE,Xinru
DAI,Guoli
ZHANG,Bo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv goji berry
fresh fruit
storability
fruit quality
flavonoids
topic goji berry
fresh fruit
storability
fruit quality
flavonoids
description Abstract Poor storability is the largest problem thwarting the marketization of fresh goji berries (Lycium barbarum L.). In this study, the storability of fresh fruits from 31 varieties of goji berry was evaluated by their decay index and rate of decay to choose 13 varieties of fresh fruit with excellent, medium and poor storability. Correlation and partial least squares regression analyses were adopted to explore the correlations between storability and 16 physical and chemical indicators from summer and autumn fruits. The storability calculated by the decay rate is significantly positively correlated with the content of flavonoids in the summer fruits, while the storability calculated by the decay index is significantly negatively correlated with the color difference b* and total acids in the summer fruits (P < 0.05). Similarly, the storability calculated by the decay rate is significantly positively correlated with the content of flavonoids, chewiness and elasticity of the autumn fruits (P < 0.05). The storability calculated by the decay index is significantly positively correlated with the content of flavonoids and the chewiness of autumn fruits (P < 0.05).The content of flavonoids in the fresh goji berry revealed a significantly positive correlation with the storability.
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