Abstract

Five Korean blueberries (’’Nelson’’, ’’Duke ’’, ’’Bluejay ’’, ’’Toro’’, and ’’Elliot ’’) were harvested at two maturity stages (unripe and ripe) to evaluate fruit quality and antioxidant activities. The Hunter L, a, and b color of ripe blueberries was lower than that of unripe fruit. Soluble solid concentration (SSC) and pH increased, and titratable acidity (TA) and firmness decreased as the blueberries matured. The ripe blueberry fruits showed a higher SSC/TA ratio than the unripe fruits. Although total anthocyanin, flavonoids, phenolics content, and antioxidant activity were higher in ripe blueberries than in unripe fruit, the unripe fruit had higher acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) inhibition activities than ripe fruit in all cultivars. Total antioxidant activity was highly correlated with total flavonoids and phenolics. The relationships between the total antioxidant activity and the AChE or BChE inhibitory activity are negative. There were several physicochemical quality and antioxidant activity differences in blueberries, depending on the cultivar and the maturity at harvest. Unripe fruits also contain potential health-promoting bioactive compounds as functional food ingredients.

Highlights

  • IntroductionMany studies have reported the higher intake of fruits and vegetables can reduce the risk of developing chronic disease [3,4]

  • Fruits and vegetables contain many different phytochemicals [1,2]

  • The total phenolic content was highly correlated to the DPPH and ABTS radical scavenging activity by R = 0.974 and 0.964, respectively

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Introduction

Many studies have reported the higher intake of fruits and vegetables can reduce the risk of developing chronic disease [3,4]. Berries contain many bioactive compounds and are reported to have high antioxidant [5], antitumor [6,7]. Low-bush blueberries are wild blueberries native to the northeast of the United States and Canada. These blueberries grow to about 15–30 cm in height; the fruit are harvested between July and September and are mainly used as raw fruit or are processed as frozen or canned fruit. High-bush blueberries are mainly grown in Florida and southern Michigan in the US as

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