Importance of chlorogenic acid on the oxidative potential of potato tubers of two German cultivars

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​Importance of chlorogenic acid on the oxidative potential of potato tubers of two German cultivars​
Delgado, E.; Sulaiman, M. I. & Pawelzik, E.​ (2001) 
Potato Research44(2) pp. 207​-218​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02410107 

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Delgado, E.; Sulaiman, M. I.; Pawelzik, Elke
Abstract
Two German cultivars differing in blackspot susceptibility were grown in pots in 1998 and 1999 under control and water stress conditions. Blackspot susceptibility of the tubers was defined as oxidative potential. The effect of free tyrosine, cysteine, phenylalanine, chlorogenic and ascorbic acid on the oxidative potential was analyzed. A high concentration of ascorbic acid led to a decrease in the oxidative potential after harvesting in 1998. No correlation was found between oxidative potential and free tyrosine, phenylalanine or cysteine, respectively. Chlorogenic acid content increased during storage and gave a significant correlation with discoloration, showing that it can have an effect on the oxidative potential of the tuber greater than previously thought. Supplementing freeze-dried potato samples with pure chlorogenic acid increased the oxidative potential. Oxidative potential seems to depend on a series of chemical compounds, and their content is affected by factors including annual variations, cultivar, water availability and storage.
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2001
Journal
Potato Research 
Organization
Fakultät für Agrarwissenschaften ; Department für Nutzpflanzenwissenschaften ; Institut für Agrikulturchemie 
Working Group
Aufgabengebiet Agrikulturchemie 
ISSN
0014-3065

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