Eva Ivanisova, Laura Granátová, Matej Čech, Olga Grigorieva, Piotr Kubiak
The influence of red beet varieties and cultivation on their biochemical and sensory profile
Číslo: 4/2023/2024
Periodikum: Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
DOI: 10.55251/jmbfs.10612
Klíčová slova: Beta sp., traditional cultivation, organic cultivation, sensory features, biochemical profile
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The crude protein content in evaluated red beetroots ranged from 1.54 % (B Taunus) to 5.32 % of fresh weight (TP Boro). The ash content range was 0.53 % (TP Rocket and TP Boro) to 0.63 % of fresh weight (TP Taunus). The total polyphenol content was the highest in sample of B Taunus – 3.29 mg GAE kg-1 of fresh weight (GAE – gallic acid equivalent). Betalains were determined separately as the red – violet betacyanins and the yellow betaxanthins. The concentration of betacyanins ranged from 5.7 mg.kg-1 (TP Boro) to 8.07 mg.kg-1 of fresh weight (B Gesche), while that of betaxanthins – from 2.77 mg.kg-1 (TP Boro) to 5.39 mg.kg-1 of fresh weight (B Gesche). Sensory properties (appearance, color, consistency, aroma, taste) of all the beetroot varieties were evaluated overall as good with the best score in a taste and overall appearance noted for TP Boro. The results improve our knowledge on beetroot as a valuable vegetable and indicate that further studies on the properties of different varieties of red beet are justified.