Functional compounds present in garlic cloves stored under refrigeration from crops in Brazil and China

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The objective of the present research was to determine the content of functional compounds in garlic cloves of two Brazilian cultivars ('Caçador' and 'Peruano') one Chinese cultivar ('Jinxiang'), during the postharvest storage up to 60 days. The experiments were carried out in a completely randomized design, in a factorial scheme 3x5 (3 cultivars; 5 samplings times) with 3 replicates. Experimental unit was comprised by 10 garlic bulbs. Garlic bulbs were stored at 22±1°C and 70±2% RH and analyzed, every 15 days for allicin, phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity using the β-carotene/linoleic acid method. In general, it was observed that functional compounds were altered in the garlic cultivars studied. The profile of the levels of allicin was not changed during the period of storage for the variety 'Caçador'. However, the profile was of bioactive degradation at 45 and 15 days of storage for 'Peruano' and 'Jinxiang' cultivars, respectively. The antioxidant potential measured by the system β-carotene/ linoleic acid for cultivars 'Caçador' and 'Jinxiang' were higher than the 'Peruano' cultivar, at the beginning of the evaluation. The profile for all cultivars was of reduction of potential, and after 30 days these differences were no observed. Regarding the content of phenolic compounds it was observed that 'Jinxiang' showed higher levels than in the cultivars 'Peruano' and 'Caçador', at the beginning of the evaluation. All cultivars showed a significant increase from 15 days evaluation. Therefore, the garlic cultivars evaluated had antioxidant activity of compounds derived from organosulfur and phenolic compounds, which was modified with storage under refrigeration.

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da Silva, E. Y. Y., Moretti, C. L., & Mattos, L. M. (2010). Functional compounds present in garlic cloves stored under refrigeration from crops in Brazil and China. Ciencia Rural, 40(12), 2580–2587. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782010001200023

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