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Effect of cultivar on the content of selected phytochemicals in avocado peels

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FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 140, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2020.110024

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Persea americana; Byproducts; Underutilized biomass; Nutraceuticals Antioxidants

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  1. CONACyT [I1200/169/2019, MOD.ORD./38/2019, A1-S-28359]

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The study evaluated the phytochemical composition of 'Hass' and 'Hass' type avocado peels, finding that HT peels showed superiority in certain nutrients such as alpha-tocopherol, beta-sitosterol, perseitol, and cyanidin-3-glucoside. Additionally, some HT peels also had significantly higher levels of phenolic compounds compared to 'Hass' peels.
The peels of ripe fruit of 'Hass' and 'Hass' type (HT) avocado cultivars were evaluated for phytochemical composition and other attributes. Peels represented from 8.78 to 14.11% of fruit weight. Their color ranged from homogeneous black to black with very small greenish spots. The oil content in the peels was low. Twelve fatty acids were identified in peel oil and the ratio of unsaturated to saturated fatty acids suggested that peel oil might contribute to human health. The phytochemical composition varied significantly with cultivar. However, many HT peels were superior than 'Hass' peel in their content of alpha-tocopherol, beta-sitosterol, perseitol, and cyanidin-3-glucoside, which was up to 211.67, 45.92, 337.17, and 519.27% higher in HT peels, respectively. The content of some phenolic compounds, especially procyanidin B2 and epicatechin, was significantly lower in 'Hass' than in many HT peels. Few HT peels showed a higher content of carotenoids and chlorophyll than 'Hass' peels. Lutein was the most abundant carotenoid. Chlorophyll a and b were also abundant in peels and low concentrations of chlorophyll derivatives were observed. Avocado peels are an important source of bioactive compounds, including some carotenoids, acids, sterols, and volemitol, which were observed for the first time.

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