INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, sa.10, ss.2086-2095, 2013 (SCI-Expanded)
This is the first study to analyse the profiles of anthocyanin (ACN) and organic acid (OA) and some physico-chemical properties of pomegranate juices (PJs) obtained from nine registered varieties in Turkey. HPLC analyses revealed that there were significant differences between ACN contents (28-447mgL(-1)) and profiles (P<0.01). The PJs contain maximum six ACNs, 3-glucosides and 3,5-diglucoside of delphinidin, cyanidin and pelargonidin. The major OA in PJs was citric acid (66-74%), followed by malic (6-12%), succinic (5-19%), nonidentified (0-14%) and tartaric acids (0.1-3.7%). Amongst individual OAs, citric acid had the most significant effects on TA (r=0.9761), pH (r=0.9208) values and sourness of PJs. As different from literature, results of this study revealed that malic acid contents of authentic PJs could be higher than 1.5gL(-1). Consequently, ACN and OA profiles could be successfully used in quality control because all PJs have their own typical ACN and OA profiles.