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1997 | 19 | 3 |

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Phenolic metabolism in root slices of selected carrot cultivars

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Carrot root slices, stored for 4 days at 20 °C reacted with a strong accumulation of total phenols, especially chlorogenic acid. A significant accumulation of isocoumarin content within the peel was observed in stored slices. Synthesis of phenols was accompanied by an increase in phenylalanine ammonia lyase activity, wound induced respiration and ethylene production. The great variability among the studied four cultivars was found concerning isocoumarin synthesis, PAL activity, respiration rate and ethylene evolution, but less distinct in the case of chlorogenic acid accumulation. The carrot slices obtained from freshly harvested roots were more sensitive to mechanical damage and short-term storage than those prepared from roots previously stored.

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19

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3

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p.319-325,fig.

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  • Agricultural University, 29 Listopada 54, 31-425 Krakow, Poland
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Bibliografia

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