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Food Chem ; 181: 354-64, 2015 Aug 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25794761

ABSTRACT

Colorful antioxidant-rich fruits often convey astringency and sourness that juice consumers may not appreciate. We assessed properties in juices from a collection of California-grown pomegranate from the National Clonal Germplasm Repository. The goal was to evaluate overall differences in germplasm with quality traits classified as sweet, sweet-sour and sour. Previous relationships noted in sweet and sour cultivar attributes were observed. Wonderful generally clustered with sweet-sour and sour cultivars. Sweet low acid cultivars occasionally clustered closely with Wonderful which is hard to rationalize. The dominant compounds were 3-hexenol and 1-hexanol which allowed separation of Kara Gul, Haku-botan and Wonderful. Aldehyde and terpene content can be used to characterize cultivars. The study represents the first data on variation in juice qualities in different sweet, sweet-sour and sour cultivars, grown in California, compared with Wonderful. Data may help the juice industry better select raw juice materials in order to ultimately satisfy consumers.


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Chemical Phenomena , Fruit/chemistry , Lythraceae/chemistry , Odorants/analysis , Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis , Aldehydes/analysis , Anthocyanins/analysis , Antioxidants/analysis , California , Citric Acid/analysis , Color , Consumer Behavior , Hexanols/analysis , Humans , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Multivariate Analysis , Taste , Terpenes/analysis
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