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- Title
EVALUATION OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY METABOLITES IN SELECTED VARIETIES OF POTATOES.
- Authors
Mareček, Ján; Ivanišová, Eva; Frančáková, Helena; Musilová, Janette; Krajčovič, Tomáš; Mendelová, Andrea
- Abstract
The aim of study was to determine primary and secondary metabolites in selected varieties of potatoes. Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) are good source of bioactive compounds, mainly phenols as one of the most important components. The chemical composition with reducing sugar, starch, ascorbic acid, total polyphenol and flavonoid content were analysed in five potato varieties (Agria, Marabel, Red Anna, Picasso, Princess). Values of dry matter content ranged from 20.34 to 23.64%. In terms of tubers storage, its content above 20% is required. The highest level of starch was detected in variety Princess (16.82%). The lowest reducing sugar content was recorded by variety Marabel (0.08%). Similarly, low values reached varieties Princess (0.12%), Agria (0.14) and Red Anna (0.16%). These would be appropriate to use for food processing and for production of fried potato chips or fries. Variety Red Anna reached the highest amount of vitamin C (73.72 mg.kg-1). The lower levels of this vitamin showed tubers of varieties Picasso (35.02 mg.kg-1) and Princess (36.89 mg.kg-1). The antioxidant activity was measured with radical scavenging assays using 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical as well as phosphomolybdenic assay. Potato varieties contained high levels of total polyphenols (0.474 - 1.550 mg GAE per dry weight) and flavonoids (1.407 - 15.933 μg QE per dry weight). The consumption of potatoes can provide nutritional value along with antioxidant potential that can be helpful for proper functioning of the body physiological systems. Statistical evaluation by the single factor analysis of variance detected high significant impact of variety on the content of all the analytical parameters in evaluated varieties of potato tubers.
- Subjects
CULTIVARS; POTATOES; METABOLITES; BIOACTIVE compounds
- Publication
Slovak Journal of Food Sciences / Potravinarstvo, 2016, Vol 10, Issue 1, p145
- ISSN
1338-0230
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5219/562