Literature DB >> 29781297

Degradation kinetic (D100) of lycopene during the thermal treatment of concentrated tomato paste.

Nadia Manzo1, Antonello Santini2, Fabiana Pizzolongo1, Alessandra Aiello1, Raffaele Romano1.   

Abstract

Heat treatments can cause degradation in tomatoes of lycopene which has important antioxidant effects. No information about decimal reduction time (D100) of lycopene is available. D-value is the time required at a given temperature to reduce 90% of the molecule. This study for the first time determine the kinetic of lycopene thermal degradation. The content was measured at regular intervals of pasteurization using canned tomato paste to determinate D value. Microbiological analysis was carried out to verify product stability after packaging. Yeasts, molds and lactic acid bacteria were determined. The pasteurization time allowed to observe a loss of the red color. Lycopene content, after an increase at 8 min, decreased at 32 min of pasteurization. D100 value was calculated at 75 min; a diminution of 90% in lycopene content in the concentrated tomato paste was observed. Microbiological analysis confirmed the stability of products after 8 min of pasteurization.

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Keywords:  Tomato; antioxidant; lycopene; pasteurization; tomato paste

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29781297     DOI: 10.1080/14786419.2018.1477147

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Prod Res        ISSN: 1478-6419            Impact factor:   2.861


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