Artículo
Corn starch systems as carriers for yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis) antioxidants: Effect of mineral addition
Schneider Teixeira, Aline
; Navarro, Alba Sofia del Rosario
; Molina García, A. D.; Martino, Miriam Nora
; Deladino, Lorena
Fecha de publicación:
04/2015
Editorial:
Inst Chemical Engineers
Revista:
Food and Bioproducts Processing
ISSN:
0960-3085
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Corn starch is considered a good vehicle for delivering bioactive compounds such as supplements or health promoting additives. The ability of starch treated by high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) to bind and carry zinc and magnesium salts and natural antioxidants of yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis) extracts was tested. A uniform distribution of the minerals on the surface of starch granules was observed by SEM-EDX and significantly higher amounts of minerals were loaded by HHP treated starches. Calorimetric analysis showed the effect of both HHP treatment and the active compounds addition, while crystal fraction was determined by X-ray diffraction, denoting the presence of minerals in the starch granule. It was found that the type of starch carrier did not affect total polyphenol loading. Besides, HPLC analysis showed that the relative composition of polyphenols from yerba mate extract was maintained. These results support the use of HHP treated corn starch as an alternative carrier for molecules of nutritional interest into food systems.
Palabras clave:
High Hydrostatic Pressure
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Minerals
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Natural Antioxidants
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Starch
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Articulos de CENTRO DE INV EN CRIOTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS (I)
Articulos de CENTRO DE INV EN CRIOTECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS (I)
Citación
Schneider Teixeira, Aline; Navarro, Alba Sofia del Rosario; Molina García, A. D.; Martino, Miriam Nora; Deladino, Lorena; Corn starch systems as carriers for yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis) antioxidants: Effect of mineral addition; Inst Chemical Engineers; Food and Bioproducts Processing; 94; 4-2015; 39-49
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