Abstract

Sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.) is a very important fruit crop for producers as well as consumers. To obtain information on sour cherry fruit, we determined the sugar and organic acid composition and phenolic compound contents of twenty-one cultivars and genotypes of Prunus cerasus L. by HPLC quantification. Antioxidant capacity was determined by DPPH radical scavenging, reducing power (FRAP) and determination of substances reacting with Folin–Ciocalteu reagent (FCRS). The main organic acids in sour cherries were malic and malonic acids, and the main sugars were glucose and fructose. The highest sugar content was found in the “Lucyna” cultivar and the highest organic acids in “Paraszt Meggy” and “Suda Hardy”. The richest in phenolic compounds were “Wieluń 17”, “Sokówka Nowotomyska”, “Grosenkirch” “Sokówka Nowotomyska” “Grosenkirch” (anthocyanins, flavanols and total phenolics), and “Meteor” (phenolic acids). Flavan 3-ols were not quantified in every cultivar. “Dradem, “Turgieniewka”, “Wróble”, and “Nana” contained the smallest amounts of phenolic compounds. Antioxidant capacity was highly correlated with phenolic compound composition. According to principal component analysis (PCA), it was concluded that cultivars whose harvest maturity was medium to late contained more flavonols and anthocyanins and were characterized by higher antioxidant capacity than those whose harvest maturity was classified as early or early to medium.

Highlights

  • The Rosaceae family includes many species, among which cherries are one of the most popular in homes and industrial processing.Sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.), belonging to the Rosaceae family, is one of the most popular fruits, which is widely used both fresh and processed

  • The potential health benefits of tart cherries are quite well documented. They have been used as prophylactic agents against cardiovascular damage, Alzheimer’s disease, inflammatory diseases, and chronic ailments marked by elevation in oxidative-stress such as cancer and diabetes

  • Weights of fruit were from 2.7–3.2 g (“Marasca”) to 5.5-5.9 g (“Grosenkirch”), skin color was from light red (“Dradem”, ‘Malinówka”, “Meteor”, Montmorency” and “Wróble”) to almost black

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Introduction

The Rosaceae family includes many species, among which cherries are one of the most popular in homes and industrial processing. Sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.), belonging to the Rosaceae family, is one of the most popular fruits, which is widely used both fresh and processed. Lower blood pressure, protect against oxidative stress, reduce pain and muscle damage caused by exercise, modulate blood glucose and reduce inflammation [1,2,3]. These beneficial advantages of tart cherries are due to the high content of antioxidant compounds, which play an important role as promoters of human health

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