| Literature DB >> 31284456 |
Malgorzata Nowacka1, Silvia Tappi2, Artur Wiktor3, Katarzyna Rybak1, Agnieszka Miszczykowska1, Jakub Czyzewski1, Kinga Drozdzal1, Dorota Witrowa-Rajchert1, Urszula Tylewicz2,4.
Abstract
Beetroot is a root vegetable rich in different bioactive components, such as vitamins, minerals, phenolics, carotenoids, nitrate, ascorbic acids, and betalains, that can have a positive effect on human health. The aim of this work was to study the influence of the pulsed electric field (PEF) at different electric field strengths (4.38 and 6.25 kV/cm), pulse number 10-30, and energy input 0-12.5 kJ/kg as a pretreatment method on the extraction of betalains from beetroot. The obtained results showed that the application of PEF pre-treatment significantly (p < 0.05) influenced the efficiency of extraction of bioactive compounds from beetroot. The highest increase in the content of betalain compounds in the red beet's extract (betanin by 329%, vulgaxanthin by 244%, compared to the control sample), was noted for 20 pulses of electric field at 4.38 kV/cm of strength. Treatment of the plant material with a PEF also resulted in an increase in the electrical conductivity compared to the non-treated sample due to the increase in cell membrane permeability, which was associated with leakage of substances able to conduct electricity, including mineral salts, into the intercellular space.Entities:
Keywords: bioactive compounds; extraction; pulsed electric field; red beet
Year: 2019 PMID: 31284456 PMCID: PMC6678628 DOI: 10.3390/foods8070244
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Foods ISSN: 2304-8158
Parameters of pulsed electric field (PEF) treatment: electric field intensity, pulse number, and energy delivered to the sample used in the investigation.
| Sample Code | Electric Field Intensity (kV/cm) | Pulse Number (-) | Energy (kJ/kg) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0_0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 4.38_10 | 4.38 | 10 | 2.43 |
| 4.38_20 | 4.38 | 20 | 4.86 |
| 4.38_30 | 4.38 | 30 | 7.28 |
| 6.25_10 | 6.25 | 10 | 4.96 |
| 6.25_20 | 6.25 | 20 | 9.92 |
| 6.25_30 | 6.25 | 30 | 14.88 |
Figure 1Electrical conductivity S/m (bars) and total energy input kJ/kg (dots) of differently treated beetroot samples. The same letter on the same column means no significant difference between electrical conductivities by the Tukey test (p < 0.05).
Color parameters (L* = lightness, a* = red/green index, b* = yellow/blue index) of untreated and PEF-treated beetroot cylinders before and after extraction.
| Sample | L* | a* | b* | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Before | After | Before | After | Before | After | |
| 0_0 | 21.1 ± 0.8 a | 21 ± 1 AB | 27 ± 2 a | 29 ± 2 A | 7.74 ± 0.6 a | 8.8 ± 0.9 A |
| 4.38_20 | 18.9 ± 0.9 c | 20.7 ± 0.7 A | 18 ± 3 c | 20 ± 2 B | 4.6 ± 0.9 c | 4.9 ± 0.7 C |
| 6.25_10 | 20 ± 1 b | 24.5 ± 0.8 C | 23 ± 3 b | 31 ± 2 A | 6 ± 1 b | 6.1 ± 0.9 BC |
| 6.25_30 | 18 ± 1 c | 23 ± 1 BC | 18 ± 2 c | 29 ± 3 A | 4.6 ± 0.8 c | 7 ± 1 B |
The same letter on the same column means no significant difference by the Tukey test (p < 0.05).
Color parameters (L* = Lightness, a* = red/green index, b* =yellow/blue index) of extracts obtained from untreated and PEF-treated beetroot cylinders and pulp.
| Sample | L* | a* | b* | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cylinders | Pulp | Cylinders | Pulp | Cylinders | Pulp | |
| 0_0 | 96.2 ± 0.2 a | 72 ± 1 A | 7.2 ± 0.4 a | 52 ± 2 A | −0.6 ± 0.1 a | −1.7 ± 0.4 A |
| 4.38_20 | 76 ± 3 b | 70 ± 2 A | 43 ± 5 b | 55 ± 4 A | 1.5 ± 1.6 a | −1.4 ± 0.5 A |
| 6.25_10 | 81 ± 2 b | 70 ± 1 A | 36 ± 4 b | 57 ± 2 A | −5 ± 2 b | −6.16 ± 0.06 B |
| 6.25_30 | 79 ± 2 b | 70 ± 2 A | 41 ± 3 b | 58 ± 4 A | −5.1 ± 0.7 b | −9.3 ± 06 C |
The same letter on the same column means no significant difference by the Tukey test (p < 0.05).
Figure A1Changes in the color of the extract from the beetroot slices depending on the parameters of the applied pulsed electric field treatment.
Figure 2Betanin concentration of differently treated beetroot cylinders and pulp. The same letter (and the same letter size) on the same column means no significant difference by the Tukey test (p < 0.05).
Figure 3Vulgaxanthin concentration of differently treated beetroot cylinders and pulp. The same letter (and the same letter size) on the same column means no significant difference by the Tukey test (p < 0.05).
Figure 4The results of hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) performed using color parameters (L*, a*, b*) and concentration of betanin and vulgaxanthin. (C_0_0 = untreated beetroot cylinders; C_4.38_20 = beetroot cylinders treated by 20 pulses at 4.38 kV/cm; C_6.25_10 = beetroot cylinders treated by 10 pulses at 6.25 kV/cm; C_6.25_30 = beetroot cylinders treated by 30 pulses at 6.25 kV/cm; P_0_0 = untreated beetroot pulp; P_4.38_20 = beetroot pulp treated by 20 pulses at 4.38 kV/cm; P_6.25_10 = beetroot pulp treated by 10 pulses at 6.25 kV/cm; P_6.25_30 = beetroot pulp treated by 30 pulses at 6.25 kV/cm).
The results of Pearson’s correlation analysis.
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p-Values lower than 0.05 indicate the significant character of the correlation between normalized variables. L*, a*, b* = color parameters of the extracts; BC = betanin concentration in the sample; VC = vulgaxanthin concentration in the sample.