• Title of article

    Biochemical attributes of dates at three maturation stages

  • Author/Authors

    Haider, Muhammad S. University of Agriculture - Institute of Agricultural Sciences - Pomology Lab, Pakistan , Khan, Iqrar A. University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences - Pomology Lab, Pakistan , Jaskani, Muhammad J. University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences - Pomology Lab, Pakistan , Naqvi, Summar A. University of Agriculture - Institute of Horticultural Sciences - Pomology Lab, Pakistan , Khan, Muhammad M. Sultan Qaboos University - College of Agriculture and Marine Science - Department of Crop Science, Oman

  • From page
    953
  • To page
    962
  • Abstract
    The date fruit is a primary component of the human diet in many countries with arid and semiarid climates. The present study reflects the relationship of different biochemical attributes with progressive date fruit developmental stages. The study involved eight date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) cultivars from Pakistan examined at three different edible stages of dates (khalal, rutab and tamar). The antiradical efficiency (2.14– 0.36), antioxidant enzymes (catalase and peroxidase), total phenolic contents (468.99–108 mg GAE/100g, FW) and the soluble protein contents (5.73–2.75 g/100g) were higher in higher at khalal and thereafter, but declined at fully ripened (tamar) stage. Moreover, glucose (16.92–31.66%) and fructose (15.25–30.58%) have lower quantity at khalal and higher quantity at tamar stage, whereas non-reducing (sucrose) sugars were present only at khalal and rutab stage fruits. Makran and Chohara cultivars revealed best overall values in examined compounds. Our results revealed that variation in different biochemical attributes is mainly depended on the difference in fruit maturity stage and cultivar. Cultivars exhibiting high values of beneficial biochemical attributes may be considered for the expansion of date palm cultivation.
  • Keywords
    Antioxidant activity , Date palm , Enzymes , Phenolic contents , Protein contents , Sugars profile
  • Journal title
    Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
  • Journal title
    Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture
  • Record number

    2645274