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Bioactive attributes of tomatoes possessing dg, ogc, and rin genes

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FOOD & FUNCTION
Volume 5, Issue 5, Pages 936-943

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c3fo60520e

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We present the results of the first study characterizing new tomato hybrids, possessing dark green (dg), old gold crimson (og(c)), and ripening inhibitor (rin) genes, that determines the bioactive molecules and in vitro antioxidant potential of the peel and pulp of the fruits. The hybrids developed from Berika and BCT-115 (having the dg gene) were superior to those developed from BCT-119 and BCT-111 (carrying og(c) and rin genes, respectively), in relation to their nutritional potential. A wide range (mg/100 g FW) of ascorbic acid (similar to 21-40), lycopene (similar to 2-4), beta-carotene (similar to 0.5-1.7), total flavonoids (similar to 4.6-20.0), and total phenols (similar to 16-30) was recorded in the pulp. The peel fraction of the tomatoes was identified as an important reservoir of antioxidant bioactive compounds viz. lycopene (similar to 8-25), beta-carotene (similar to 1.6-3.1), total flavonoids (similar to 42-82), and total phenols (similar to 59-83). The radical scavenging activity ranged from similar to 45-78 and 21-50% in the peel and pulp, respectively, whereas the metal chelating activity was found to range from similar to 23-42 and similar to 15-26% in peel and pulp, respectively, among all the hybrids. This finding offers a new direction towards the development of new tomato hybrids that possess not only a good shelf life, but also a nutritional status as well. Moreover, utilizing tomato peel as a source of phytochemicals could offer diverse opportunities for nutraceutical and functional food applications.

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