کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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5767896 | 1413208 | 2017 | 14 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
- Long-term storage affects carotenoids in durum wheat and tritordeum grains.
- Total carotenoid content decreased according first-order degradative kinetic model.
- Carotenoid retention was higher in tritordeum than durum wheat.
- Esterified xanthophylls were more stable than the free ones.
- Xanthophyll esterification can be promoted by environmental conditions.
The effect of long-term storage on the carotenoid composition in durum wheat and tritordeum grains was studied. Total carotenoid (mainly lutein) content decreased according to a temperature dependent first-order degradative kinetic model. The carotenoid retention was similar in both genotypes at the lower temperatures (71-73% at â 32 °C, 70% at 6 °C and 55-56% at 20 °C), whereas at the higher temperatures the pigment retention was higher in tritordeum (42% at 37 °C; 10% at 50 °C) than durum wheat (23% at 37 °C; 1% at 50 °C), probably due to the greater proportion of esterified xanthophylls. A clear difference between free and esterified pigments was observed, with smaller losses and slower degradation (higher stability) observed for the latter. The xanthophyll esterification process was highly specific and had a significant effect on the carotenoid stability according to the fatty acids involved in the esterification and their position on the lutein molecule. The results were consistent with a degradation process in which the carotenoid behavior is influenced by the chemical structure. Xanthophyll esterification can be promoted by environmental conditions, regardless of the cereal genotype, and is a powerful tool to modulate the carotenoid profile in cereals.
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Journal: Food Research International - Volume 99, Part 2, September 2017, Pages 877-890