Effect of Petal Color, Water Status, and Extraction Method on Qualitative Characteristics of Rosa rugosa Liqueur.

Autor: Fascella G; Research Centre for Plant Protection and Certification (CREA), Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, 90011 Bagheria, Italy., D'Angiolillo F; Research Centre for Plant Protection and Certification (CREA), Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, 90011 Bagheria, Italy., Mammano MM; Research Centre for Plant Protection and Certification (CREA), Council for Agricultural Research and Economics, 90011 Bagheria, Italy., Granata G; Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry (ICB), National Research Council (CNR), Via P. Gaifami 18, 95126 Catania, Italy., Napoli E; Institute of Biomolecular Chemistry (ICB), National Research Council (CNR), Via P. Gaifami 18, 95126 Catania, Italy.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) [Plants (Basel)] 2022 Jul 15; Vol. 11 (14). Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jul 15.
DOI: 10.3390/plants11141859
Abstrakt: Flowers of Rosa rugosa Thunb. are a rich source of bioactive compounds with high antioxidant properties and are used for the production of jams, teas, juices, and wines. In the present paper, the petals of R. rugosa cv. Alba (white flowers) and Rubra (purple flowers) were evaluated for their morphological and phytochemical characteristics, and for the preparation of an alcoholic liqueur. In particular, the effect of two extraction procedures (conventional and maceration) of fresh and dry petals on the quality of a rose liqueur was determined. As expected, the concentration of the flower's bioactive compounds was affected by petal water content and by tested cultivars: dry petals showed higher total carotenoids and anthocyanins contents with respect to the fresh ones; cv. Rubra evidenced higher values compared to cv. Alba. As regards the quality of rose liqueur, the two petal extraction procedures did not affect the polyphenol content and higher values were recorded only on dry petals with respect to the fresh ones and, in particular, on those from cv. Rubra. The liqueur's flavonoid content was influenced by the petal extraction method, water content, and color as higher values were recorded on rose liqueur prepared after the maceration of cv. Rubra dry petals whereas lower values were observed on alcoholic drinks prepared after the conventional extraction of cv. Alba fresh petals. Our study shows that R. rugosa petals have a fair amount of secondary metabolites with antioxidant activity, making them suitable for use in the beverage industry.
Databáze: MEDLINE