Fate of polyphenols and carotenoids in heat-treated fruits and vegetables

This paper investigates the stability and degradation kinetics of polyphenols and carotenoids in fruits and vegetables during industrial heat treatments, revealing that thermal processes cause only slow molecular losses, while physical peeling steps lead to greater nutrient reduction.

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Polyphenols and carotenoids are ubiquitous phytomicronutrients in fruits and vegetables, contributing to color, taste, and human health benefits. This review presents recent findings on their behavior during common food-industry heat treatments such as pasteurization, sterilization, and blanching. It demonstrates that degradation kinetics of these compounds are slow compared to process durations, ensuring good stability within the plant matrix. The most significant losses occur during physical separation processes like peeling and screening, due to higher concentrations of these nutrients in the epidermis. The work informs processing strategies to preserve nutritional and sensory quality.

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Projet

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Localisation
France
Auteurs
Catherine M.G.C. RENARD, Catherine CARIS-VEYRAT, Claire DUFOUR et Carine LE BOURVELLEC-SAMOUR
Objectif
Adopt innovative practices

Type de fichier
document
Publié sur
01 déc. 2014
Langue originale
French
Site officiel du projet
Innovations agronomiques
License
CC BY