Effects Of Organic And Mineral Fertilization On Yield And Selected Quality Parameters For Dried Herbs Of Two Varieties Of Oregano (Origanum Vulgarel.)

APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL(2020)

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The purpose of the conducted study was to determine the effect of the applied organic and mineral fertilizer on the yield and the selected quality parameters of the obtained dried mass ofOriganum vulgareL. A pot experiment was carried out involving two varieties of oregano (Aureum and Hot & Spicy), which were fertilized using organic and mineral fertilizer. The produced raw material underwent a drying process using the CPD-VMFD combination method, which involved convective pre-drying (40 degrees C and 0.8 m s(-1)) and vacuum-microwave finish drying at 240 W magnetron power. The resulting dry products were assessed in terms of color in CIE L * a * b * (Colour Ques spectrophotometer) and spectrophotometric analyses in order to determine the total content of polyphenols and antioxidant properties (ABTS and DPPH). Headspace solid phase micro-extraction (HS-SPME) from the obtained products was carried out, and their composition was determined by gas chromatography (GC-MS). The organic fertilizers used have resulted in the production of dry oregano herbs with a much higher bioactive potential than that of the herbs treated with material fertilizer. This phenomenon could be recognized as an elicitation effect associated with the use of common nettle extract. The organically fertilized oregano also contained an increased carvacrol content in the headspace, which resulted in a more intense odor of the dry herbs. The use of organic fertilizers in the cultivation ofOriganum vulgareL. contributes to the production of raw material for direct consumption and drying, which has a higher bioactive potential and better organoleptic properties.
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Origanum vulgareL, variety, fertilization, organic fertilization, yield, antioxidant activity, total polyphenolic content, carvacrol, thymol
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