Vitamin C and nitrates contents in fruit and vegetables from farmers' markets and supermarkets

Monika Sabolová, Lenka Kouřimská

Vitamin C and nitrates contents in fruit and vegetables from farmers' markets and supermarkets

Číslo: 1/2020
Periodikum: Potravinárstvo
DOI: 10.5219/1347

Klíčová slova: ascorbic acid, nitrate, fruit, vegetable, farmers' market

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Anotace: Fruits and vegetables are the best food sources of vitamin C. However, fruits and vegetables can be also sources of potentially harmful substances to the human body, nitrates being one of these. The aim of this study was to compare vitamin C and nitrates contents in selected fruits and vegetables from supermarkets and local farmers' markets. Samples of plums, strawberries, apples, spinach, red peppers and tomatoes were chosen for analysis. Content of vitamin C and nitrates was analyzed by HPLC/DAD. The hypothesis was that local market fruits and vegetables contain more vitamin C and fewer nitrates than samples bought in supermarkets. Laboratory analyses showed that there were differences in vitamin C in the case of strawberries, tomatoes and red peppers. The highest level of ascorbic acid was in red pepper samples