Article

A Functional Smoothie from Carrots with Induced Enhanced Phenolic Content

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Food and Bioprocess Technology
  • Volumen: 10
  • Número: 3
  • Fecha: 01 March 2017
  • Páginas: 491-502
  • ISSN: 19355149 19355130
  • Source Type: Journal
  • DOI: 10.1007/s11947-016-1829-4
  • Document Type: Article
  • Publisher: Springer New York LLC barbara.b.bertram@gsk.com
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York. Carrots are worldwide highly consumed due to their sensory characteristics and health-promoting properties. However, their low phenolic/antioxidant levels may be highly increased with abiotic stresses. Accordingly, phenolic/antioxidant enhancements and related phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) activity of carrot shreds under different treatments (UV-C radiation and hyperoxia conditions) were studied after a pre-enrichment incubation of 72 h at 15 °C. Subsequently, a carrot smoothie prepared from enriched carrot shreds was heat-treated (90 °C for 30 s) and stored at 5 °C up to 14 days. Heat-treated smoothies showed a good physicochemical and microbiological quality (<6 log CFU g¿1) after 14 days at 5 °C, although those non-irradiated samples registered lower psychrophilic and yeast and mold levels. Heat-treated smoothie from non-irradiated shreds stored under hyperoxia conditions showed the highest total phenolic content of 13.82 mg chlorogenic acid equivalent (ChAE) kg¿1 fw (87 % chlorogenic acid) after 14 days at 5 °C. Total phenolic content was in accordance with PAL and total antioxidant capacity. Conclusively, a pre-enrichment incubation of carrot shreds under hyperoxia conditions allowed to obtain a functional smoothie with high phenolic levels and good microbiological and physicochemical quality up to 14 days at 5 °C.

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