M. Hudina et F. Stampar, Sugars and organic acids contents of European (Pyrus communis L.) and Asian (Pyrus serotina Rehd.) pear cultivars, ACT ALIMENT, 29(3), 2000, pp. 217-230
The content of sugars (glucose, fructose, sucrose, sorbitol) and organic ac
ids (citric, malic, fumaric. tartaric) was analysed with HPLC (High Perform
ance Liquid Chromatography) in pear fruits of 18 European (Pyrus communis L
.) and 4 Asian (Pyrus serotina Rehd.) cultivars. The cultivars differed in
the content of different sugars and organic acids. Fructose varied in the E
uropean pear cultivars from 23.7 g kg(-1) in cv. 'Conference' to 66.1 g kg(
-1) in cv. 'Clapp Favorite' and in the Asian cultivars from 27.9 g kg(-1) i
n cv. 'Shinseiki' to 45.7 g kg(-1) in cv. 'Koshui'. Sorbitol varied in the
European pear cultivars from 12.5 g kg(-1) in cv. 'Conference' to 24.9 g kg
(-1) in cv. 'Beurre Bosc' and in the Asian cultivars from 5.0 g kg(-1) in c
v 'Shinseiki' to 19.0 g kg(-1) in cv. 'Kumoi'. The Asian pear cultivars con
tained more total sugars than the European ones. The early cultivars of pea
rs contained more than 1.0 g kg(-1) of citric acid and the late ones less t
han 1.0 g kg(-1) The cvs. 'Williams Bon Chretien', 'Early Morettini', 'Prin
cess Mariane', 'Koshui' and 'Hoshui' contained more citric than malic acid.
In the cvs. 'Concorde', 'Conference' and 'Beurre Alexandre Lucas' no citri
c acid was traced. The content of tartaric acid was traced only in cv. 'Har
dy'.