Growth, maturation and ripening of underutilized Carissa congesta fruit

Introduction. Carissa congesta (syn. C. carandas L.) belongs to the family Apocynaceae. It is a sprawling semi-vine shrub native to India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar and China. However, it is categorized as an underutilized tropical fruit. One of the important prerequisites for th...

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Main Authors: Ding, Phebe, Mashah, Nor Cahaya
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description Introduction. Carissa congesta (syn. C. carandas L.) belongs to the family Apocynaceae. It is a sprawling semi-vine shrub native to India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar and China. However, it is categorized as an underutilized tropical fruit. One of the important prerequisites for the establishment of a fruit is to understand its growth and nutritional value changes as the fruit develops. Thus, this study was undertaken to study C. congesta fruit growth patterns and its compositional changes during maturation and ripening. Materials and methods. A total of 300 flowers at the full bloom stage were tagged randomly. The longitudinal and equatorial diameters of 34 fruits were measured every two weeks using a digital calliper until fruit had ripened. Compositional changes such as peel color, firmness, soluble solid concentration, titratable acidity, pH and vitamin C content of fruit were assessed from week 8 after flower full bloom until fruit had ripened. Results and discussion. The growth of C. congesta fruit exhibited a single sigmoidal curve, as measured by longitudinal and equatorial diameters. The peel color changed from pink to light red, and finally to dark purple, corresponding with the chromaticity values. The firmness of fruit decreased, while the soluble solid concentration increased as fruit matured and ripened. The increase in pH was paralleled by a decrease in the titratable acidity and content of vitamin C. Conclusion. Maturation and ripening affected the fruit nutritional composition of C. congesta. This fruit contains high vitamin C and it is worth exploring its potential as a new fruit crop for fresh consumption and processing.
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spelling upm-544152018-03-15T08:14:09Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54415/ Growth, maturation and ripening of underutilized Carissa congesta fruit Ding, Phebe Mashah, Nor Cahaya Introduction. Carissa congesta (syn. C. carandas L.) belongs to the family Apocynaceae. It is a sprawling semi-vine shrub native to India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand, Myanmar and China. However, it is categorized as an underutilized tropical fruit. One of the important prerequisites for the establishment of a fruit is to understand its growth and nutritional value changes as the fruit develops. Thus, this study was undertaken to study C. congesta fruit growth patterns and its compositional changes during maturation and ripening. Materials and methods. A total of 300 flowers at the full bloom stage were tagged randomly. The longitudinal and equatorial diameters of 34 fruits were measured every two weeks using a digital calliper until fruit had ripened. Compositional changes such as peel color, firmness, soluble solid concentration, titratable acidity, pH and vitamin C content of fruit were assessed from week 8 after flower full bloom until fruit had ripened. Results and discussion. The growth of C. congesta fruit exhibited a single sigmoidal curve, as measured by longitudinal and equatorial diameters. The peel color changed from pink to light red, and finally to dark purple, corresponding with the chromaticity values. The firmness of fruit decreased, while the soluble solid concentration increased as fruit matured and ripened. The increase in pH was paralleled by a decrease in the titratable acidity and content of vitamin C. Conclusion. Maturation and ripening affected the fruit nutritional composition of C. congesta. This fruit contains high vitamin C and it is worth exploring its potential as a new fruit crop for fresh consumption and processing. E D P Sciences 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54415/1/Growth%2C%20maturation%20and%20ripening%20of%20underutilized%20Carissa%20congesta%20fruit.pdf Ding, Phebe and Mashah, Nor Cahaya (2016) Growth, maturation and ripening of underutilized Carissa congesta fruit. Fruits, 71 (3). pp. 171-176. ISSN 0248-1294; ESSN: 1625-967X https://fruits.edpsciences.org/articles/fruits/abs/2016/03/fruits150114/fruits150114.html Malaysia; Carissa congesta; Morphological traits; Fruit quality; Nutritional value 10.1051/fruits/2016005
spellingShingle Malaysia; Carissa congesta; Morphological traits; Fruit quality; Nutritional value
Ding, Phebe
Mashah, Nor Cahaya
Growth, maturation and ripening of underutilized Carissa congesta fruit
title Growth, maturation and ripening of underutilized Carissa congesta fruit
title_full Growth, maturation and ripening of underutilized Carissa congesta fruit
title_fullStr Growth, maturation and ripening of underutilized Carissa congesta fruit
title_full_unstemmed Growth, maturation and ripening of underutilized Carissa congesta fruit
title_short Growth, maturation and ripening of underutilized Carissa congesta fruit
title_sort growth, maturation and ripening of underutilized carissa congesta fruit
topic Malaysia; Carissa congesta; Morphological traits; Fruit quality; Nutritional value
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