Nutritional and bioactive compound analysis of mangosteen fruit in hill and flat land plantations, during both the season and off-season, in provinces along the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea

IF 4.1 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY NFS Journal Pub Date : 2024-06-13 DOI:10.1016/j.nfs.2024.100182
Narumol Matan , Nattana Kongchoosi , Apiram Sinthupachee , Pailin Chaidech
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This study examined the nutritional, physicochemical, and bioactive compounds in mangosteen grown in southern Thailand from 2022 to 2024, encompassing hilly areas (Nakhon Si Thammarat range, Tenasserim range) and flat lands during both the fruit season and off-season. The influence of coastal regions (Gulf of Thailand and Andaman coast) on mangosteen nutrition was explored. The impact of high-level plantation and harvesting (during the fruit season) on mangosteen size and levels of bioactive compounds with high antioxidant capacity in mangosteen flesh was found to be greater than that of flat plantations (during the off-season). Mangosteens grown in flatlands during the fruit season exhibited brighter flesh color and faster ripening compared to those grown in hilly areas. Mangosteens from these results contained carbohydrates ranging from 10.3% to 16.9%. Mangosteens cultivated along the Andaman coast exhibited elevated levels of minerals (K 349 mg/100 g, Na 7.76 mg/100 g, and Mn 1.63 mg/100 g) and vitamins, especially B2 (0.10 mg/kg), B6 (0.20 mg/kg), B12 (0.03 mg/kg), and vitamin C (9.25 mg/kg). Conversely, the highest total phenolic content, flavonoids, and antioxidant activity were observed in hilly areas during the fruit season along the Gulf of Thailand (55 mg GAE/100 g, 32 mg QE/100 g, and ABTS values of 88%, respectively). However, mangosteens from hilly areas ripened faster than those from flatlands due to higher total soluble solids and lower fruit firmness. These findings provide valuable insights into the effects of the environment and location, enhancing understanding for year-round mangosteen plantation preparation.

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泰国湾和安达曼海沿岸各府山地和平地种植园山竹果的营养和生物活性化合物分析(季节和淡季
本研究檢驗了 2022 年至 2024 年間在泰國南部種植的山竹果的營養、物理化學與生物活性化合物,包括在產果季節與淡季的丘陵地带(那空四欖山脈、天那森山脈)與平地。研究还探讨了沿海地区(泰国湾和安达曼海岸)对山竹果营养的影响。研究发现,高层种植和采摘(结果期)对山竹果大小和山竹果肉中具有高抗氧化能力的生物活性化合物含量的影响大于平地种植(淡季)。与丘陵地区的山竹相比,在结果期平地种植的山竹果肉颜色更鲜艳,成熟更快。这些结果表明,山竹的碳水化合物含量从 10.3% 到 16.9% 不等。安达曼海岸种植的山竹显示出较高的矿物质含量(钾 349 毫克/100 克、鈉 7.76 毫克/100 克、锰 1.63 毫克/100 克)和维生素含量,尤其是 B2(0.10 毫克/千克)、B6(0.20 毫克/千克)、B12(0.03 毫克/千克)和维生素 C(9.25 毫克/千克)。相反,在泰国湾沿岸的丘陵地带,水果成熟季节的总酚含量、类黄酮含量和抗氧化活性最高(分别为 55 毫克 GAE/100 克、32 毫克 QE/100 克和 88% 的 ABTS 值)。不过,丘陵地区的山竹成熟速度比平地地区的山竹快,原因是总可溶性固形物较高,果实硬度较低。这些发现为了解环境和地理位置的影响提供了宝贵的见解,有助于加深对全年山竹种植准备工作的理解。
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NFS Journal
NFS Journal Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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期刊介绍: The NFS Journal publishes high-quality original research articles and methods papers presenting cutting-edge scientific advances as well as review articles on current topics in all areas of nutrition and food science. The journal particularly invites submission of articles that deal with subjects on the interface of nutrition and food research and thus connect both disciplines. The journal offers a new form of submission Registered Reports (see below). NFS Journal is a forum for research in the following areas: • Understanding the role of dietary factors (macronutrients and micronutrients, phytochemicals, bioactive lipids and peptides etc.) in disease prevention and maintenance of optimum health • Prevention of diet- and age-related pathologies by nutritional approaches • Advances in food technology and food formulation (e.g. novel strategies to reduce salt, sugar, or trans-fat contents etc.) • Nutrition and food genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics • Identification and characterization of food components • Dietary sources and intake of nutrients and bioactive compounds • Food authentication and quality • Nanotechnology in nutritional and food sciences • (Bio-) Functional properties of foods • Development and validation of novel analytical and research methods • Age- and gender-differences in biological activities and the bioavailability of vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals and other dietary factors • Food safety and toxicology • Food and nutrition security • Sustainability of food production
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