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Formation and Transformation of Pigments during the Fruit Ripening of Capsicum annuum Cv. Bola and Agridulce

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; J. Agric. Food Chem., 42, p.38-44, 1994Trabajos contenidos:
  • Minguez-Mosquera, M.I
  • Hornero-Mendez, D
Recursos en línea: Resumen: The photosynthetic pigments of the Capsicum annuum cv. Bola and Agridulce were monitored during ripening. Whereas the chlorophyllic pigments, as well as lutein and neoxanthin, disappeared, @-carotene and violaxanthin increased in concentration and other carotenoid pigments were formed de novo: zeaxanthin, capsanthin, capsorubin,@ -cryptoxanthina, nd capsolutein. The biosynthesis of cryptocapsin was not detected. The concentration increase of the carotenoids was always greater in the Agridulce variety at the totally ripe stage, but the concentration decreases in bothvarieties with successive harvests. Those pigments that are the final products of the biosynthetic pathway (red pigments)epresent a lower percentage of the total pigments in the last harvest, compared with other pigments such as @-carotene, violaxanthin, and @-cryptoxanthin, which, as intermediates in the synthesis of the red pigments, are present in somewhat higher percentages, and for this reason the provitamin A value increased with successive harvests in each variety.
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The photosynthetic pigments of the Capsicum annuum cv. Bola and Agridulce were monitored during ripening. Whereas the chlorophyllic pigments, as well as lutein and neoxanthin, disappeared, @-carotene and violaxanthin increased in concentration and other carotenoid pigments were formed de novo: zeaxanthin, capsanthin, capsorubin,@ -cryptoxanthina, nd capsolutein. The biosynthesis of cryptocapsin was not detected. The concentration increase of the carotenoids was always greater in the Agridulce variety at the totally ripe stage, but the concentration decreases in bothvarieties with successive harvests. Those pigments that are the final products of the biosynthetic pathway (red pigments)epresent a lower percentage of the total pigments in the last harvest, compared with other pigments such as @-carotene, violaxanthin, and @-cryptoxanthin, which, as intermediates in the synthesis of the red pigments, are present in somewhat higher percentages, and for this reason the provitamin A value increased with successive harvests in each variety.

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