Potato: a comparative study of the effect of cultivars and cultivation conditions and genetic modification on the physico-chemical properties of potato tubers in conjunction with multivariate analysis towards authenticity |
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Authors: | Arvanitoyannis Ioannis S Vaitsi Olga Mavromatis Athanassios |
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Affiliation: | School of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Agriculture Ichtyology and Aquatic Environment, University of Thessaly, Volos, Hellas, Greece. parmenion@uth.gr |
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Abstract: | Potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) is a highly nutritious, mild flavored, easy to blend food that has many possibilities for "building in" desired nutrients. Varietal and environmental differences are known to exist in the shape, size, and nutritional content of potatoes. Different populations opt for varying sensory properties in relation to their diets. Potatoes are a low energy food in comparison to cereals and legumes. The aim of this review was to present an update of the currently conducted studies both on the characterization of several potato varieties (physical, chemical, and sensory analysis) and by means of genetic modification. Towards this target, five comprehensive tables were compiled where all recent data (physicochemical properties) and GM varieties were presented in conjunction with multivariate analysis (chemometrics). The latter was shown to be effectively used towards authenticity purposes (identification of geographical origin, variety, GM). |
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Keywords: | Potato GM physical properties minerals sensory analysis multivariate analysis chemometrics authenticity |
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