Physicochemical, nutritional and morphological characteristics of native fruits

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There are many native fruits in Peru containing essential nutrients for health and that have not been fully studied. The objective of this research was to determine the physicochemical, nutritional and morphological characteristics of five varieties of native fruits from the central Andean region an...

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Autores: Augusto-Elías-Peñafiel, Carlos César, Obregón-La Rosa, Antonio José, Contreras-López, Eliana, Arias-Arroyo, Gladys Constanza, Bracamonte-Romero, Michael
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Nacional del Altiplano
Repositorio:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:vitamin c
fiber
soluble solids
chemical analysis
nutrients
vitamina C
fibra
sólidos solubles
análisis químicos
nutrientes
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Physicochemical, nutritional and morphological characteristics of native fruits
Características fisicoquímicas, nutricionales y morfológicas de frutas nativas
title Physicochemical, nutritional and morphological characteristics of native fruits
spellingShingle Physicochemical, nutritional and morphological characteristics of native fruits
Augusto-Elías-Peñafiel, Carlos César
vitamin c
fiber
soluble solids
chemical analysis
nutrients
vitamina C
fibra
sólidos solubles
análisis químicos
nutrientes
title_short Physicochemical, nutritional and morphological characteristics of native fruits
title_full Physicochemical, nutritional and morphological characteristics of native fruits
title_fullStr Physicochemical, nutritional and morphological characteristics of native fruits
title_full_unstemmed Physicochemical, nutritional and morphological characteristics of native fruits
title_sort Physicochemical, nutritional and morphological characteristics of native fruits
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Augusto-Elías-Peñafiel, Carlos César
Obregón-La Rosa, Antonio José
Contreras-López, Eliana
Arias-Arroyo, Gladys Constanza
Bracamonte-Romero, Michael
Augusto-Elías-Peñafiel, Carlos César
Obregón-La Rosa, Antonio José
Contreras-López, Eliana
Arias-Arroyo, Gladys Constanza
Bracamonte-Romero, Michael
author Augusto-Elías-Peñafiel, Carlos César
author_facet Augusto-Elías-Peñafiel, Carlos César
Obregón-La Rosa, Antonio José
Contreras-López, Eliana
Arias-Arroyo, Gladys Constanza
Bracamonte-Romero, Michael
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author2 Obregón-La Rosa, Antonio José
Contreras-López, Eliana
Arias-Arroyo, Gladys Constanza
Bracamonte-Romero, Michael
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv vitamin c
fiber
soluble solids
chemical analysis
nutrients
vitamina C
fibra
sólidos solubles
análisis químicos
nutrientes
topic vitamin c
fiber
soluble solids
chemical analysis
nutrients
vitamina C
fibra
sólidos solubles
análisis químicos
nutrientes
description There are many native fruits in Peru containing essential nutrients for health and that have not been fully studied. The objective of this research was to determine the physicochemical, nutritional and morphological characteristics of five varieties of native fruits from the central Andean region and the northern Peruvian jungle: goldenberry (Physalis peruviana), sanky (Corryocactus brevistylus), cocona (Solanum sessiliflorum), yellow pitahaya (Selenicereus megalanthus) and camu camu (Myrciaria dubia). The fruits were washed, peeled, pulped, fleshed, and lyophilized, to determine, using standardized analytical methods, the nutrient content, such as vitamin C, fiber, soluble solids. The goldenberry, sanky and camu camu fruits presented the highest vitamin C content (43.0, 57.1 and 2,780 mg per 100g of fresh weight, respectively), while cocona and pitahaya had 4.54 and 8.0 mg per 100g of fresh weight, respectively. The goldenberry and pitahaya (26.85 and 9.75%) yielded the highest content of reducing sugars. At the same time, goldenberry and cocona reported the highest fiber values (4.9 and 2.5%, respectively). Regarding the content of soluble solids (°Brix), pitahaya and goldenberry showed the highest values (16.2 and 13.3 respectively). In conclusion, the results obtained show that the native fruits studied represent an important source of nutrients that can be beneficial for human health.
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spelling Physicochemical, nutritional and morphological characteristics of native fruitsCaracterísticas fisicoquímicas, nutricionales y morfológicas de frutas nativas Augusto-Elías-Peñafiel, Carlos César Obregón-La Rosa, Antonio José Contreras-López, Eliana Arias-Arroyo, Gladys Constanza Bracamonte-Romero, Michael Augusto-Elías-Peñafiel, Carlos César Obregón-La Rosa, Antonio José Contreras-López, Eliana Arias-Arroyo, Gladys Constanza Bracamonte-Romero, Michael vitamin cfibersoluble solidschemical analysisnutrientsvitamina Cfibrasólidos solublesanálisis químicosnutrientesThere are many native fruits in Peru containing essential nutrients for health and that have not been fully studied. The objective of this research was to determine the physicochemical, nutritional and morphological characteristics of five varieties of native fruits from the central Andean region and the northern Peruvian jungle: goldenberry (Physalis peruviana), sanky (Corryocactus brevistylus), cocona (Solanum sessiliflorum), yellow pitahaya (Selenicereus megalanthus) and camu camu (Myrciaria dubia). The fruits were washed, peeled, pulped, fleshed, and lyophilized, to determine, using standardized analytical methods, the nutrient content, such as vitamin C, fiber, soluble solids. The goldenberry, sanky and camu camu fruits presented the highest vitamin C content (43.0, 57.1 and 2,780 mg per 100g of fresh weight, respectively), while cocona and pitahaya had 4.54 and 8.0 mg per 100g of fresh weight, respectively. The goldenberry and pitahaya (26.85 and 9.75%) yielded the highest content of reducing sugars. At the same time, goldenberry and cocona reported the highest fiber values (4.9 and 2.5%, respectively). Regarding the content of soluble solids (°Brix), pitahaya and goldenberry showed the highest values (16.2 and 13.3 respectively). In conclusion, the results obtained show that the native fruits studied represent an important source of nutrients that can be beneficial for human health.En el Perú existen muchas frutas nativas que poseen nutrientes esenciales para la salud y que han sido poco estudiadas. El objetivo de la presente investigación fue determinar las características fisicoquímicas, nutricionales y morfológicas de cinco variedades de frutas nativas: aguaymanto (Physalis peruviana), sanky (Corryocactus brevistylus), cocona (Solanum sessiliflorum), pitahaya amarilla (Selenicereus megalanthus) y camu camu (Myrciaria dubia), procedentes de la región andina central y de la selva norte peruana. Los frutos fueron lavados, pelados, pulpeados y liofilizados, para posteriormente, mediante métodos analíticos estandarizados, determinar el contenido de nutrientes, como vitamina C, fibra, sólidos solubles, entre otros. Los frutos aguaymanto, sanky y camu camu presentaron los mayores contenidos de vitamina C (43,0, 57,1 y 2780 mg por 100 g de peso fresco, respectivamente), respecto a la cocona y la pitahaya (4,54 y 8,0 mg por 100 g de peso fresco, respectivamente). El aguaymanto y la pitahaya (26,85 y 9,75 %) arrojaron los mayores contenidos de azúcares reductores. El aguaymanto y la cocona reportaron los mayores valores de fibra (4,9 y 2,5%, respectivamente). Con relación al contenido de sólidos solubles (°Brix), la pitahaya y el aguaymanto mostraron los mayores valores (16,2 y 13,3 respectivamente). En conclusión, los resultados obtenidos permiten demostrar que los frutos nativos estudiados, representan una fuente importante de nutrientes que podrían ser aprovechados en la alimentación humana.Universidad Nacional del Altiplano2021-01-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/xml//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/20210.18271/ria.2021.202Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 23 No. 1 (2021); 17-25Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinas - Journal of High Andean Research; Vol. 23 Núm. 1 (2021); 17-252306-85822313-2957reponame:Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinasinstname:Universidad Nacional del Altiplanoinstacron:UNAPspa//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/202/184//huajsapata.unap.edu.pe/index.php/ria/article/view/202/191Derechos de autor 2021 Revista de Investigaciones Altoandinasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/2022021-02-11T13:47:07Z
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