Title of article :
Changes in β-carotene bioaccessibility and concentration during processing of carrot puree
Author/Authors :
Knockaert، نويسنده , , Griet and Lemmens، نويسنده , , Lien and Van Buggenhout، نويسنده , , Sandy and Hendrickx، نويسنده , , Marc and Van Loey، نويسنده , , Ann، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The effect of some process and product factors (addition of olive oil, high pressure homogenisation, subsequent thermal or high pressure pasteurisation) on β-carotene bioaccessibility and isomerisation of carrot puree was investigated. High pressure homogenisation could improve β-carotene bioaccessibility by disrupting cells, but only at a pressure higher than 50 MPa. Softening of the cell walls during a subsequent thermal pasteurisation resulted in a further increase in β-carotene bioaccessibility. Unfortunately, the high temperature also induced formation of some undesirable cis-isomers. As cell walls are probably strengthened by high pressure, high pressure pasteurisation could not positively affect the amount of bioaccessible β-carotene. Moreover, the high pressure process induced β-carotene oxidation. A positive effect of olive oil on β-carotene bioaccessibility could only be noticed in combination with a thermal pasteurisation process when β-carotene was solubilised in the oil droplets. Under high pressure however, oil can be crystallised which hinders the solubilisation of β-carotene.
Keywords :
In vitro bioaccessibility , High pressure homogenisation , olive oil , thermal processing , High pressure processing , ?-Carotene
Journal title :
Food Chemistry
Journal title :
Food Chemistry