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α-Tocopherol and fatty acids contents of some Tunisian table olives (Olea europea L.): Changes in their composition during ripening and processing.

Faouzi Sakouhi1, Saoussem Harrabi2, Cristelle Absalon3, Khaled Sbei2, Sadok Boukhchina2, Habib Kallel2.   

Abstract

An experimental investigation was carried out on Tunisian olive-fruits of Meski, Sayali and Picholine cultivars. α-Tocopherol and fatty acids (FA) contents were analyzed, during both ripening and processing, according to the Spanish style. The relationship between oil, unsaponifiable and α-tocopherol contents was determined only during ripening. A genetic effect on FA composition was observed throughout the sampling periods. The highest oleic acid content was found in Sayali cultivar at green stage (78.5% of total FA). α-Tocopherol was positively correlated with unsaturated FA content (R=0.71, p<0.05), and oil amount (R=0.984; R=0.976; R=0.952, p<0.05 for Picholine, Sayali and Meski, respectively), but it was not correlated with unsaponifiable matter. In processed olive-fruits, the results showed primarily, that processing according to the Spanish style is not restricted to green olive-fruits but can be successfully used in cherry olives with guaranteed quality and nutritional value of processed product (Meski and Picholine) related to FA content. Secondly, both α-tocopherol and FA amounts decreased during processing for all cultivars. This decrease was cultivar dependent. It was more pronounced in the black fruit than in the green one for the same cultivar. During fermentation, pH variation showed the same profile in all cultivars. Final pH values at the end of fermentation depend on the concentration of free FA (acidity) in the brine.
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Keywords:  Anaerobic processes; Cherry olives; Fatty acids; Ripening; Table olive; α-Tocopherol

Year:  2007        PMID: 26065742     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.11.043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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