Analytical study to measure the variability in quality factors attenuating the export of Kinnow/Mandarin fruit

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  • Muhammad Mushtaq Ahmad
  • Tahir Mahmood Qureshi
  • Muhammad Zia
  • Maham Mushtaq
  • Muhammad Waheed Iqbal
  • Ilaria Cacciotti
  • Tuba Esatbeyoglu
  • Sameh A. Korma

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  • Cholistan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences
  • University of Sargodha
  • University of Agriculture Faisalabad
  • Jiangsu University of Science and Technology
  • University of Rome “Niccolò Cusano”
  • South China University of Technology
  • Zagazig University
  • International Institute of Science, Arts and Technology (IISAT)
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Original languageEnglish
Article number100155
JournalMeasurement: Food
Volume14
Early online date18 Mar 2024
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

Abstract

The Kinnow (a King–Willow leaf mandarin hybrid) fruit is highly cultivated and produced in Pakistan. The Kinnow fruits collected from different orchard categories in three Tehsils, i.e., Sargodha, Kot Momin and Bhalwal of Sargodha District, from three plant elevations (top, center and bottom), were analyzed for physical (weight, size, uniformity in color, shape, citrus canker, rind blemishes, firmness, peel thickness, peel percentage and seed rate), chemical (total soluble solids, ascorbic acid contents and juice recovery) and sensory characteristics, as well as phytochemical evaluations. The weight of Kinnow fruit collected from the top of the plant in the orchard of Bhalwal ranged from 148.22 to 160.31 gs, whereas in Kot Momin it ranged from 149.62 to 170.96 gs. The highest percentage of fruits having orange color was present in Kot Momin (55–71 %), followed by Bhalwal (54–63 %) and Sargodha (51–54 %) areas. The fruits collected from Kot Momin showed the highest total soluble solids, i.e. 13.64–14.21 °Brix. Kinnow fruits collected from the orchards of Kot Momin Tehsil at the top level presented the highest ascorbic acid contents (38.43–48.25 mg/100 mL), followed by Bhalwal (29.73–40.38 mg/100 mL) and the least were found in Sargodha (21.63–28.58 mg/100 mL). In addition, the radical scavenging activity of fruit juices collected from the orchards of Kot Momin and Bhalwal was high. The results of all the attributes of each evaluation confirmed the wide range of differences between orchard location areas as well as fruit location on the plant. Such kind of conditions may lead to the attenuation of the exportable quality of Kinnow fruits. Due to these conditions, most of the fruits collected from the orchards of Sargodha were not considered as of export quality compared to fruits collected from Kot Momin and Bhalwal.

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    Export quality, Kinnow fruit, Physicochemical quality characteristics, Sensory evaluation

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Analytical study to measure the variability in quality factors attenuating the export of Kinnow/Mandarin fruit. / Ahmad, Muhammad Mushtaq; Qureshi, Tahir Mahmood; Zia, Muhammad et al.
In: Measurement: Food, Vol. 14, 100155, 06.2024.

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Ahmad, MM, Qureshi, TM, Zia, M, Mushtaq, M, Iqbal, MW, Cacciotti, I, Esatbeyoglu, T & Korma, SA 2024, 'Analytical study to measure the variability in quality factors attenuating the export of Kinnow/Mandarin fruit', Measurement: Food, vol. 14, 100155. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meafoo.2024.100155
Ahmad, M. M., Qureshi, T. M., Zia, M., Mushtaq, M., Iqbal, M. W., Cacciotti, I., Esatbeyoglu, T., & Korma, S. A. (2024). Analytical study to measure the variability in quality factors attenuating the export of Kinnow/Mandarin fruit. Measurement: Food, 14, Article 100155. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.meafoo.2024.100155
Ahmad MM, Qureshi TM, Zia M, Mushtaq M, Iqbal MW, Cacciotti I et al. Analytical study to measure the variability in quality factors attenuating the export of Kinnow/Mandarin fruit. Measurement: Food. 2024 Jun;14:100155. Epub 2024 Mar 18. doi: 10.1016/j.meafoo.2024.100155
Ahmad, Muhammad Mushtaq ; Qureshi, Tahir Mahmood ; Zia, Muhammad et al. / Analytical study to measure the variability in quality factors attenuating the export of Kinnow/Mandarin fruit. In: Measurement: Food. 2024 ; Vol. 14.
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