Characterization of Crude and Processed Pulp Cell Walls of Three Selected Mamey Accessions (Mammea americana L.)

Author:

Palmont Déborah1ORCID,Bonnin Estelle2ORCID,Smith Ravin Emilie J.1,Lahaye Marc2,Marcelin Odile1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Groupe de Recherche BIOSPHERES, Université des Antilles, BP 7209, 97275 Schœlcher, France

2. INRAE (Institut National de Recherche Pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement), UR BIA Biopolymères Interactions Assemblages, 44316 Nantes Cedex, France

Abstract

Mamey (Mammea americana L.) is a tropical fleshy fruit native from the West Indies and northern South America. It is very appreciated for its flavor and color but has been little described. The present study investigates the composition and histochemistry of the pulp cell walls of three mamey accessions readily available in Martinique. The impact of pulp processing into puree on cell wall composition is evaluated. The histology and rheology of mamey puree are assessed considering these characterizations. Mamey pulp cell wall composition is dominated by highly methyl-esterified pectins (DM: 66.2–76.7%) of high molecular weight, and show few hemicelluloses, mainly xyloglucans. Processing reduced methyl-esterified uronic acid contents and gave purees with significantly different viscosities. Mamey puree was composed of polydisperse particles (20–2343 µm), which size distributions were different depending on the accession: Ti Jacques was dominated by smaller particles (50% had approximated diameters lower than 160 µm), Sonson’s by larger particles (50% had approximated diameters higher than 900 µm), and Galion’s had an intermediate profile. This new knowledge on mamey pulp is valuable for future works on mamey processing into new food products, even more so for those including cell wall polysaccharide-degrading enzymes.

Funder

“Collectivité Territoriale de Martinique”

AREBio

Publisher

MDPI AG

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