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Effect of maturity stage on the chemical composition of argan fruit pulp

Authors :
Harhar, Hicham
Gharby, Said
El Idrissi, Yousra
Pioch, Daniel
Matthäus, Bertrand
Charrouf, Zoubida
Tabyaoui, Mohamed
Harhar, Hicham
Gharby, Said
El Idrissi, Yousra
Pioch, Daniel
Matthäus, Bertrand
Charrouf, Zoubida
Tabyaoui, Mohamed
Source :
OCL. Oilseeds and Fats, Crops and Lipids
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Argan tree, a species endemic to Southern Morroco, is well known for its kernel oil used in cosmetics and health-food, but the corresponding pulp attracted less interest from researchers and little is known about its chemical composition and evolution during maturation. The pulp of argan fruits monthly harvested during the ripening period based on fruit color (April to July), was analyzed. With progressing ripeness various changes were observed in the chemical composition, such as (i) a four-fold increase of total soluble sugars content (glucose, fructose and saccharose), and of Fe (75–165 ppm), but also (ii) a drop of many components, such as proteins (10.1–6.4%), and cell wall polymers, lignin (14.9–5.9%) and hemicellulose and cellulose. Hexane-soluble compounds found in substantial amount (10.7% in April) also decreased with time: the pulp oil peak (8.3%) was in April and June, and that of polyisoprene in June (3.6%). Therefore the stage of maturity (harvest date) is to be considered, without affecting the quality of the argan oil.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
OCL. Oilseeds and Fats, Crops and Lipids
Notes :
Maroc, text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1114596124
Document Type :
Electronic Resource