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Evaluation of the Impact of the Ripening Stage on the Composition and Antioxidant Properties of Fruits from Organically Grown Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) Spanish Varieties

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Cruz-Chamorro, Iván
Santos-Sánchez, Guillermo
Hornero-Méndez, Dámaso

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Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is a widely cultivated horticultural crop. It belongs to the Solanaceae family and is known for its high concentration of essential nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, and bioactive compounds with antioxidant properties. The Mediterranean countries, including Italy, Spain, and Greece, have a diverse range of tomato landraces. Assessing the nutritional and bioactive composition of different tomato varieties and their ripening stages is crucial to determine their suitability for the market. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of ripening on nutritional composition (including carotenoids and polyphenols content) and antioxidant activities of fruits of three specific tomato varieties grown in Spain: Josefina and Karelya, which are cherry-like tomatoes, and Muchamiel, a type of salad tomato. In addition to evaluating their characteristics and composition (including carotenoids and polyphenol content), the antioxidant activities of these varieties at three different ripening stages were quantified. As expected, the results reveal that, as the tomatoes matured, their antioxidant capacity increased along with higher levels of carotenoids and polyphenols. Interestingly, cherry-like tomatoes showed a higher antioxidant activity than the salad tomatoes. This investigation emphasizes the role of fruit ripening in increasing carotenoid levels, which contribute to the antioxidant activity of three tomato varieties.

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Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial-CDTI (2019/00064/001)
PAIDI Program from the Andalusian Government (BIO311)
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Gobierno de España (JDC2022-048411-I)
The grant I-006-2024 (Universidad de Almería, Spain)

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Proyectos de investigación Centro para el Desarrollo Tecnológico Industrial-CDTI (2019/00064/001) PAIDI Program from the Andalusian Government (BIO311) Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación, Gobierno de España (JDC2022-048411-I) The grant I-006-2024 (Universidad de Almería, Spain)

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Cruz-Chamorro, I.; Santos-Sánchez, G.; Martín, F.; Fernández-Pachón, M.-S.; Hornero-Méndez, D.; Cerrillo, I. Evaluation of the Impact of the Ripening Stage on the Composition and Antioxidant Properties of Fruits from Organically Grown Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) Spanish Varieties. Foods 2024, 13, 2337.

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