Abstract

Fruit allergies are a large problem today. Many consumers suffer from food allergies or intolerances. The method of food production has a major impact on its quality. In fruit and vegetable production, three different farming systems are mainly found: conventional, integrated pest management and organic production. The latter is considered the best in terms of fruits and vegetables safety and high quality. The present experiment was performed to demonstrate the effect of the strawberry production method on its allergenic properties and flavonoid content. The strawberry ‘Honeoye’ cv. was used for the study. Fruits from the three cultivation systems, organic, conventional and integrated, were tested for their content of biologically active compounds and their potential allergenicity. The results obtained indicate that the strawberries from the organic system were the safest because they contained the lowest levels of Bet v1 and profilin in comparison with the fruits from the integrated and conventional systems.

Highlights

  • Strawberries are one of the most popular berry fruits in the world

  • The obtained results showed the content of biologically active compounds in strawberry fruits and that the type of strawberry production can affect consumers who suffer from allergy problems

  • The result of the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) analysis for the strawberries produced in the three different cultivation systems showed a high overall variation rate explained by PC1 and PC2, which was 54.96% (Figure 2)

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Summary

Introduction

Many studies have shown that regular fruit consumption can diminish the risk of many chronic diseases, such as hypertension, different kinds of cancer, cardiovascular diseases and overweight and obesity [1,2,3,4] due to their bioactive compound content, especially phenolic compounds and compounds with antioxidant properties [5,6,7]. According to the organic practices rules and European law, in organic farming systems, the use of pesticides and synthetic fertilizers are completely forbidden [8]. Natural fertilization methods are used (compost, green manure as well animal manure). Plants produce “natural pesticides” better known as phenolic compounds [9,10].

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