Nallely Nuncio-Jáuregui, Sandra Munera-Picazo, ángel Calín-Sánchez, Aneta Wojdyo, Francisca Hernández, ángel A. Carbonell-Barrachina ,
Thinning consists of reducing fruit load at immature stage and thus allowing remaining fruits to develop to their maximum size and quality. The waste material produced during this farming practice was characterised in 9 pomegranate cultivars, by evaluating: weight, size, maturity index, pH, organic acids and sugars profiles, contents of minerals, punicalagin, and ellagic acid, total polyphenols and antioxidant activity. Citric and quinic were the main organic acids. Potassium was the predominant mineral, reaching up to 11 g kg?1 dry weight (dw). Total polyphenol content ranged from 777 to 1660 g GAE kg?1 dw, α-punicalagin from 101 to 195 and β-punicalagin from 80.1 to
Standard curves for pure punicalagins (Chengdu Biopurify Phytochemicals Ltd., Sichuan, China),