Mineral composition of ‘Sweetheart’ cherry using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
Type
article
Identifier
10.17660/ActaHortic.2017.1161.88
Title
Mineral composition of ‘Sweetheart’ cherry using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy
Subject
Prunus avium
Minerals
Seed
ICP-AES
Cova da Beira
Minerals
Seed
ICP-AES
Cova da Beira
Relation
This research was supported by RITECA. The RITECA Project, Cross-border Research Network of Extremadura, Centro and Alentejo, is financed jointly by the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF), through the Operational Program of Cross-border Cooperation Spain-Portugal (POCTEP) 2007-2013.
Date
2020-03-27T16:10:24Z
2020-03-27T16:10:24Z
2017
2020-03-27T16:10:24Z
2017
Description
There are some investigations regarding the physical and chemical properties of sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) fruits, mostly their antioxidant capacity, phenol, ascorbic acid, as well as anthocyanin contents. Only little is known about the mineral content of sweet cherries. In this work we studied the 'Sweetheart' cultivar from Cova da Beira (Portugal), as this fruit is a rich source of nutritional components. Therefore, the mineral content of 'Sweetheart' cherry was studied. Inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES) was used for the determination of minor and major elements. Prior to ICP-AES measurement, the samples were mineralized with a mixture of HNO3 and H2O2. Based on obtained results the content of minor elements was (Cu) 0.107, (Fe) 0.325, (Mn) 0.204 and (Zn) 0.090 mg 100 g-1. The concentrations of major elements were (Na) 0.629, (Ca) 16.0, (Mg) 24.0, (P) 23.6 and (K) 523 mg 100 g-1. For Mg and K, 'Sweetheart' cherry presented higher concentrations than literature: (Mg) 11.0 and (K) 222 mg 100 g-1. And similar concentrations were assessed for Cu, Fe, Zn, P and Ca: (Cu) 0.060, (Fe) 0.36, (Zn) 0.070, (P) 21.0 and (Ca) 13 mg 100 g-1. The results suggested that 'Sweetheart' cherries are rich in various essential elements, with main emphasis for K and Mg, and might be considered as an important dietary mineral enrichment for individuals deficient in mineral elements.
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Language
eng
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