2021
DOI: 10.47280/revfacagron(luz).v39.n1.11
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Nutritional and physicochemical profile of the pitahaya cultivated in the central coast of Peru

Abstract: Pitahaya, known as "dragon fruit", is an exotic fruit with excellent nutritional properties; however, the species from the Peruvian coast have been little studied. The objective of the present study was to determine the physicochemical and nutritional composition of two species of pitahaya Hylocereus undatus (Haw.) Britt and Rose (red pitahaya) and Hylocereus megalanthus (yellow pitahaya), cultivated in the central coast of Peru. Proximal analysis, physicochemical and mineral contents were determined by standa… Show more

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“…Each 100.0 g H. polyrhizus fruit pulp contains 24.22 mg GAE total phenolic content [24], 5.60 g total sugar, 5.97 g carbohydrate, 0.89 g protein, 1.01 g dietary fiber, betacyanin 28.0 mg, 0.78 mg iron, 29.2 mg phosphorous, 33.2 mg magnesium, 158.29 mg potassium, 14.30 mg sodium, 0.29 mg zinc, 31.2 mg calcium, and 3.40 mg vitamin C [27]. Each 100.0 g H. megalanthus fruit pulp contains 22.90 mg GAE total phenolic content, 13.07 g carbohydrates, 1.27 g fiber, 0.10 g of fat, 0.40 g protein, 17.99 mg phosphorus, 98.41 mg potassium, 11.73 mg calcium, 16.09 mg magnesium, 1.43 mg sodium, 4.35 mg zinc, 21.07 mg iron, 0.20 mg niacin, 5.93 g total sugar, and 11.34 mg of vitamin C [28], as well as volatile compounds such as alcohols, terpenes, paraffins, acids, esters, ketones, and odor-active compounds that influence flavor [29]. [ [24][25][26]30,31] [ 24,31,32] [ 28,33] Note: The nutritional composition between different species, geographical locations, and methods of determination may differ.…”
Section: Nutritional Compositionmentioning
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“…Each 100.0 g H. polyrhizus fruit pulp contains 24.22 mg GAE total phenolic content [24], 5.60 g total sugar, 5.97 g carbohydrate, 0.89 g protein, 1.01 g dietary fiber, betacyanin 28.0 mg, 0.78 mg iron, 29.2 mg phosphorous, 33.2 mg magnesium, 158.29 mg potassium, 14.30 mg sodium, 0.29 mg zinc, 31.2 mg calcium, and 3.40 mg vitamin C [27]. Each 100.0 g H. megalanthus fruit pulp contains 22.90 mg GAE total phenolic content, 13.07 g carbohydrates, 1.27 g fiber, 0.10 g of fat, 0.40 g protein, 17.99 mg phosphorus, 98.41 mg potassium, 11.73 mg calcium, 16.09 mg magnesium, 1.43 mg sodium, 4.35 mg zinc, 21.07 mg iron, 0.20 mg niacin, 5.93 g total sugar, and 11.34 mg of vitamin C [28], as well as volatile compounds such as alcohols, terpenes, paraffins, acids, esters, ketones, and odor-active compounds that influence flavor [29]. [ [24][25][26]30,31] [ 24,31,32] [ 28,33] Note: The nutritional composition between different species, geographical locations, and methods of determination may differ.…”
Section: Nutritional Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each 100.0 g H. megalanthus fruit pulp contains 22.90 mg GAE total phenolic content, 13.07 g carbohydrates, 1.27 g fiber, 0.10 g of fat, 0.40 g protein, 17.99 mg phosphorus, 98.41 mg potassium, 11.73 mg calcium, 16.09 mg magnesium, 1.43 mg sodium, 4.35 mg zinc, 21.07 mg iron, 0.20 mg niacin, 5.93 g total sugar, and 11.34 mg of vitamin C [28], as well as volatile compounds such as alcohols, terpenes, paraffins, acids, esters, ketones, and odor-active compounds that influence flavor [29]. [ [24][25][26]30,31] [ 24,31,32] [ 28,33] Note: The nutritional composition between different species, geographical locations, and methods of determination may differ.…”
Section: Nutritional Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%