Abstract
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Aril browning threatens production, consumption, and exports of pomegranates, because
affected fruit cannot be externally distinguished from healthy fruit. This study compared the
mineral, biochemical composition, and related enzyme activities in affected brown arils with
healthy ones in ‘Malase Saveh’ pomegranates. The results indicated that concentrations of Cu
in the aril and K, Mg, and Mn in the peel were higher in the healthy fruit than in the affected
fruit. The total soluble solids, titratable acidity, total phenolics, total flavonoids, total
anthocyanins, antioxidant activity, and color parameters (L*, a*, b*, hue, and chroma)
decreased in the browned arils of pomegranates, whereas fruit respiration rate and acidity,
peroxidase (POD), and polyphenol oxidase (PPO) enzyme activity were higher in the browned
arils. No difference was found for phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL) activity. There were
positive correlations between total anthocyanins and both color values and total phenols, and a
negative correlation between PPO and POD activities was observed. Overall, the nutritional
and functional value of the affected fruit is anticipated to be far less than that of the healthy
fruit.
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