Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7596756 Food Chemistry 2014 33 Pages PDF
Abstract
The stability of two cyanidin-based anthocyanins from black rice in an aqueous system containing them with a pH range of 2.2-6.0 was investigated at temperatures ranging from 100 to 165 °C. Within these pH and temperature ranges, the stability of the two anthocyanins was found to decrease gradually with increasing pH. The lowest (8.99 × 10−4 s−1) and highest (0.120 s−1) degradation rate constants for cyanidin-3-glucoside were obtained at pH 2.2 & 100 °C and pH 6.0 & 165 °C, respectively, whereas those for cyanidin-3-rutinoside were 5.33 × 10−4 s−1 at pH 2.2 & 100 °C and 7.39 × 10−2 s−1 at pH 5.0 & 165 °C, respectively. Antioxidant capacity analysis was conducted on thermally processed anthocyanin solutions to further evaluate the effects of pH and thermal treatment on the anthocyanins. The total antioxidant capacity of samples after thermal treatments under various pHs was found to remain at a similar level.
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