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Postharvest induction modeling method using UV irradiation pulses for obtaining resveratrol-enriched table grapes: a new "functional" fruit?

E Cantos1, J C Espín, F A Tomás-Barberán.   

Abstract

A modeling method for the induction of resveratrol synthesis by UV irradiation pulses in Napoleon table grapes is proposed. The method is based on the combination of four main parameters: irradiation power (IW), irradiation time (IT), irradiation distance (ID), and number of elapsed days to achieve the highest resveratrol accumulation (D(m)). Maximum resveratrol content (11-fold higher than untreated grapes) was achieved using the combination: IW = 510 W, IT = 30 s, ID = 40 cm, and D(m) = 3 days. Sensory characteristics and main features of irradiated grapes (color, weight, firmness, flavor, size, ripening index and vitamin C content) remained unaltered after 1 week of storage. UV induction signal migrated to the hidden side of the grape skin with a delay of 3 days as compared to the directly irradiated side. Phenolic compounds were not detected in Napoleon grape flesh. Resveratrol content per standard serving (200 g) of irradiated grape was about 3 mg, an amount more than 10-fold higher than that of untreated Napoleon grapes. This means that a serving of irradiated grape (unpeeled) could supply the resveratrol content equivalent to 3 glasses of a red wine with high resveratrol content ( approximately 1 mg/glass). Therefore, controlled UV irradiation pulses are useful as a simple postharvest treatment (and alternative to genetic engineering) to obtain possible "functional" grapes (with enhanced health-promoting properties) as a dietary source of high resveratrol content.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11600065     DOI: 10.1021/jf010366a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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