| Literature DB >> 31288165 |
Malgorzata Nowacka1, Luca Laghi2, Katarzyna Rybak1, Marco Dalla Rosa3, Dorota Witrowa-Rajchert1, Urszula Tylewicz4.
Abstract
To ease the mass exchange in fruit tissues, cutting and blanching are traditionally performed. However, recently, unconventional methods such as sonication are becoming more popular, which cause several alterations of physical and chemical properties as well as microstructure changes. The aim of this work was to evaluate the distribution of water inside the cranberry fruits, microstructural changes and sugars content, following traditional and sonication pre-treatments in osmotic solutions. TD-NMR spectroscopy was used to measure the transverse relaxation time (T2) and intensity of proton pools in different cellular compartments. The microstructure of the samples was evaluated by SEM microscopy, sugars content by HPLC and sucrose melting temperature and enthalpy by DSC. Different pre-treatments appeared to promote microstructure alterations and loss of water from vacuole and cytoplasm/extracellular space, more pronounced in cut and blanched samples. Cutting and blanching followed by osmotic dehydration with assisted sonication eased sucrose penetration into the tissue.Entities:
Keywords: Blanching; Cranberries; Cutting; TD-NMR; Ultrasound; Water state
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31288165 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.125122
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514