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Beta-carotene stability during drying and storage of cassava and sweet potato
Fecha
2009-12-01Registro en:
Acta Horticulturae, v. 841, p. 363-366.
0567-7572
WOS:000305703500045
2-s2.0-75449113033
2405706828751494
2298375076173727
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Institución
Resumen
The effect of blanching on the β-carotene stability during drying and storage of cassava and sweet potato was evaluated. The orange-fleshed sweet potato showed good retention of β-carotene during the blanching and drying (100% and 96%, respectively), but lower retention (84% and 91%) was observed in cassava. Cassava also showed lower β-carotene stability than sweet potato during the storage of unblanched dried samples. β-Carotene content of dried cassava was reduced from 8.6 μg/g to traces in 20 days of storage while the initial amount of dried sweet potato (463 μg/g) was reduced by about 45% (210 μg/g). Blanching did not affect the β-carotene retention during the drying, but enhanced the stability of this carotenoid during the storage of dried samples at room temperature, especially in cassava. The initial levels of blanched-dried cassava and sweet potato (7.8 and 513 μg/g, respectively) took 70 days to fall by around 50%.