Physical and Dietary Properties of In-shell Pine Nuts (Pinus pinea L.) and Kernels
Fatih Sen *
Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Ege University, 35100 Izmir, Turkey.
Kamer Betul Ozer
Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Ege University, 35100 Izmir, Turkey.
Uygun Aksoy
Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Ege University, 35100 Izmir, Turkey.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
Aims: This study aims at determining physical and chemical properties of Turkish pine nut shells and kernels over a time span. Besides, changes in composition and nutritive value of the pine nut are evaluated according to the prevailing climatic conditions.
Study Design: The experiment was conducted as completely randomized design, physical analyses were performed as three, and chemical analyses as two replicates per sample prepared.
Place and Duration of Study: Kozak District Agricultural Development Cooperative and Ege University of Department of Horticulture in Izmir, Turkey, between July and August in three crop years.
Methodology: Pine nut (Pinus pinea L.) shell samples (Pinus pinea) were obtained from Kozak District Agricultural Development Cooperative. The sampling is based on sub-sampling in-shell nuts from 50 kg bags in July and August. 20 subsamples were collected from different bags and 24, 27 and 36 aggregate samples (~ 3 kg) were prepared annually.
Results: The in-shell nut quality displayed yearly differences in terms of cracked and defected nuts cracked varying between 17 and 43% and defects ranging between 2 and 4%. The pine nut kernel composition was determined as moisture 4.64%, water activity 0.452, ash 4.19%, fat 45.8%, protein 31.98% and carbohydrates 13.16%. Potassium, phosphorus and magnesium were the predominant elements. Kernels are also rich in iron and zinc. Oleic and linoleic acids were the major unsaturated fatty acids (85.4%), while palmitic and stearic acids the as saturated fatty acids (9.8%).
Conclusion: The results confirm that pine nut kernels produced in Kozak area are a rich source of many important nutrients having positive effect on human health compared to other Mediterranean pine nuts origins.
Keywords: Pinus pinea L, stone nut, fatty acid, physical properties, chemical composition