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Characterization of Bioactive Compounds in Colored Potato ( Solanum Tuberosum L.) Cultivars Grown with Conventional, Organic, and Biodynamic Methods

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  • Nijolė Vaitkevičienė

    (Institute of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Agriculture Academy, Vytautas Magnus University, Donelaičio str. 58, 44248 Kaunas, Lithuania)

  • Jurgita Kulaitienė

    (Institute of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Agriculture Academy, Vytautas Magnus University, Donelaičio str. 58, 44248 Kaunas, Lithuania)

  • Elvyra Jarienė

    (Institute of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Agriculture Academy, Vytautas Magnus University, Donelaičio str. 58, 44248 Kaunas, Lithuania)

  • Dovilė Levickienė

    (Institute of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Agriculture Academy, Vytautas Magnus University, Donelaičio str. 58, 44248 Kaunas, Lithuania)

  • Honorata Danillčenko

    (Institute of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Agriculture Academy, Vytautas Magnus University, Donelaičio str. 58, 44248 Kaunas, Lithuania)

  • Dominika Średnicka-Tober

    (Department of Functional and Organic Food, Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Nowoursynowska 159c, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Ewa Rembiałkowska

    (Department of Functional and Organic Food, Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Nowoursynowska 159c, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland)

  • Ewelina Hallmann

    (Department of Functional and Organic Food, Institute of Human Nutrition Sciences, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Nowoursynowska 159c, 02-776 Warsaw, Poland)

Abstract

The purpose of this research is to evaluate the effect of conventional, biodynamic, and organic cultivation methods on the contents of polyphenols and carotenoids in tubers of potato cultivars with different colored flesh: “Red Emmalie”, “Salad Blue”, “Violetta”, “Tornado”, and “Laura”. These bioactive compounds were determined by the high-performance liquid chromatography method. The data received were analyzed with ANOVA and further explored and visualized by principal component analysis. Higher contents of polyphenols (sum), phenolic acids (sum), chlorogenic acid, p -coumaric acid, and caffeic acid were found in biodynamic and organic samples compared to the conventional tubers. Moreover, organically and biodynamically produced potatoes (except “Salad Blue” cultivar) were significantly richer in flavonoids and anthocyanins. The highest contents of carotenoids (sum), lutein, and β-carotene were found in biodynamic potatoes. Among the tested cultivars, “Tornado”, with white flesh, was richest in polyphenols (sum), phenolic acids (sum), chlorogenic acid, and p -coumaric acid. “Violetta”, with dark purple flesh, accumulated the highest contents of flavonoids (sum), anthocyanins (sum), petunidin-3,5-di- O -glucoside, pelargonidin-3,5-di- O -glucoside, and peonidin-3,5-di- O -glucoside. Carotenoids were only found in “Laura” tubers, and the dominating carotenoid was lutein.

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  • Nijolė Vaitkevičienė & Jurgita Kulaitienė & Elvyra Jarienė & Dovilė Levickienė & Honorata Danillčenko & Dominika Średnicka-Tober & Ewa Rembiałkowska & Ewelina Hallmann, 2020. "Characterization of Bioactive Compounds in Colored Potato ( Solanum Tuberosum L.) Cultivars Grown with Conventional, Organic, and Biodynamic Methods," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(7), pages 1-13, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:12:y:2020:i:7:p:2701-:d:338829
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    1. Koffi Djaman & Soum Sanogo & Komlan Koudahe & Samuel Allen & Aminou Saibou & Samuel Essah, 2021. "Characteristics of Organically Grown Compared to Conventionally Grown Potato and the Processed Products: A Review," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(11), pages 1-26, June.
    2. Nijolė Vaitkevičienė & Elvyra Jarienė & Jurgita Kulaitienė & Honorata Danillčenko & Judita Černiauskienė & Jūratė Aleinikovienė & Dominika Średnicka-Tober & Ewa Rembiałkowska, 2020. "Influence of Agricultural Management Practices on the Soil Properties and Mineral Composition of Potato Tubers with Different Colored Flesh," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 12(21), pages 1-12, November.

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