Journal on Processing and Energy in Agriculture (Jan 2017)

Biochemical analysis with measurements of bioactive ingredients of lemon varieties

  • Tulin Ayse Oz,
  • Kafkas Ebru,
  • Ozcan Hatice

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5937/JPEA1703146T
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 3
pp. 146 – 148

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The 'Sweet Lemon' and 'Interdonato' lemon varieties were evaluated based on their antioxidant activity, sugar, total phenol and citric, succunic and L-ascorbic acid content in the present study. The total phenol content (TPC) of 'Sweet Lemon' and 'Interdonato' lemon fruit juice were about 123.19 mgGAE/100g and 81.76 mgGAE/100g respectively. The FRAP content were detected as 146.86 μmoltrolox/g in 'Sweet Lemon' while 106.78 μmoltrolox/g in 'Interdonato' lemon variety. However the trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) assay, which measures the reduction of the ABTS radical cation by antioxidant ABTS content was 96.25 μmoltrolox/g and 79.09 μmoltrolox/g respectively. Fructose was 3.26 %, sucrose was 0.19 % and glucose was 2.44 % in 'Sweet Lemon' variety. Therefore, fructose content was 1.22 %, sucrose was 0.19 % and glucose was 0.80 % in 'Interdonato' lemon variety. The results indicated that 'Sweet Lemon' fruit juices are rich in FRAP, ABTS, TPC and fructose, succinic and L-ascorbic acid content compared to 'Interdonato' lemon. The organic acids (citric acid, L-Ascorbic acid and succinic acid) values of both 'Sweet Lemon' and 'Interdonato' are 0.24-8.86 %, 62.25-55.50 mg/100g and 1.93-0.09 %, respectively. The present study revealed that the healthy properties of lemon fruits have been attributed to L-ascorbic acid and phenolic compounds, mainly to antioxidant content.

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