Lycopene Concentration of Tomato Fruit can be Estimated from Chromaticity Values

  • D'Souza M
  • Singha S
  • Ingle M
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Abstract

Chromaticity values (L*, a*, b*) of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. `Celebrity', `Early Pick', and `Mountain Delight') were measured using a Minolta CR-200b tristimulus colorimeter. Lycopene concentrations in acetone extracts of skin disks or pericarp plugs were measured spectrophometrically at 503 nm. The L* or a* value was related to lycopene concentration in all the cultivars; however, the ratio of (a*/b*) provided the best R for all cultivars (0.75). These relationships allow the use of a portable colorimeter for rapid, nondestructive estimation of tomato fruit lycopene concentrations in laboratory or in situ studies.

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D’Souza, M. C., Singha, S., & Ingle, M. (2019). Lycopene Concentration of Tomato Fruit can be Estimated from Chromaticity Values. HortScience, 27(5), 465–466. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.27.5.465

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