Publicación: Effect of Opuntia ficus-indica mucilage in the ecological extraction, drying, and storage of eggplant anthocyanins
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Journal of Food Processing and Preservation
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In this study, Opuntia ficus-indica mucilage was evaluated as a protecting agent of anthocyanins from Solanum melongena L. by spray drying. The performance of mucilage as a protectant was evaluated using the ratio of the percent of Radical Scavenger Activity (RSA) to the concentration of anthocyanin [C]. The results showed that, in presence of mucilage, after 4 months the %RSA/C was preserved in 73% of wet samples and in 64% of spray dried samples, compared to wet samples without mucilage, where %RSA/C preserved was 30%. Additionally, it was found that acidified mucilage (0.4%) could be used as a viable extracting and encapsulating agent, thereby avoiding the use of organic solvents and the generation of associated residues. Also, the acidification modified the rheological behavior of mucilage from non-Newtonian to Newtonian, improving the spray drying process and preserving the %RSA/[CA] in 96% of samples after drying. Microcapsules observed by SEM showed a worm-like morphology.
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Gutiérrez, M. C., Utrilla-Coello, R. G., & Soto-Castro, D. (2017). Effect of Opuntia ficus‐indica mucilage in the ecological extraction, drying, and storage of eggplant anthocyanins. Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, 42(2), e13439. https://doi.org/10.1111/jfpp.13439
