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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 6 (5), pp. 599-602, 5 March 2007   

ISSN 1684–5315 © 2007 Academic Journals        

 

 

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HPLC determination of sugars and atomic absorption analysis of mineral salts in fresh figs of Tunisian cultivars

 

Fateh Aljane*, Ines Toumi and Ali Ferchichi

 

Laboratoire d'Aridoculture et Cultures Oasiennes.Institut des Régions Arides, Route El Jorf Km 22.5, 4119 Médenine - Tunisie.

 

*Corresponding author. E-mail: fateh_aljane@yahoo.fr  Tél. / Fax: 00 216 75 844 219

 

Accepted 28 November, 2006

 
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The major nutrient components in fig (Ficus carica L., Moraceae) are sugars and mineral elements, mainly starch, followed by glucose, fructose, K, Ca, Mg, Na and Zn. These nutrients composition are some of the most important elements in the assessment to the commercial quality of fig fruits. In this study, we assessed glucose and fructose contents in different Tunisian fresh fig cultivars using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) as well as mineral salts using atomic absorption spectrophotometeric methods. The values of glucose and fructose range from 1.216 - 6.133 and 1.916- 4.658 g/100 g of fresh matter, respectively. All cultivars were rich in mineral elements, especially in Ca and Mg.

 

Key words: Tunisia, fresh fig cultivars, glucose, fructose, mineral elements, HPLC, atomic absorption spectro-photometry.

 

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