Abstract

The CIE-LAB coordinates, total phenols, betalains and vitamin C were determined in berry cactus fruit at different maturity stages, before and after storage. The contribution of those antioxidant compounds to the Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) and oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) were assessed as well. The simple phenolics profile was determined by high performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection (HPLC-DAD). After storage, the fruit develops similar colour compared to ripe and overripe fresh fruit. Total phenols and vitamin C were reduced by up to 82.4% and 68.5%, respectively, as fruit matures and after storage. On the contrary, beta-cyanins increase up to 51.8% as fruit matures and after storage. Betalains contribute with 58.4% to TEAC and up to 43.4 to ORAC values. Gallic acid and quercetin were the major simple phenolics present. Due to the contents of antioxidant compounds and the outstanding antioxidant activities, cactus berries could contribute to health.

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