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Valorization of Rose Hip (Rosa canina) Puree Co-Product in Enriched Corn Extrudates.

Marta IgualMaria Simona ChișAdriana PăuceanDan Cristian VodnarSevastița MusteSimona Maria ManJavier Martínez-MonzóPurificación García-Segovia
Published in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Serious issues and challenges of the world's population are represented by dwindling natural food resources and the scale-up of sustainable food manufacturing. Therefore, the valorization of co-products from the food industry represents new methods for food development. The principal goal of the study was to capitalize rose hip (Rosa canina) co-product powder in extrudates, highlighting its influence on extrusion parameters, physicochemical, and nutritional characteristics. The water absorption index, swelling index, and hygroscopicity increased with the rose hip co-product addition. Furthermore, water solubility index, expansion index, porosity, image parameters (area and perimeter) of the extrudates decreased. Lycopene, β-Carotene, Zea-esters, and lutein were the main carotenoids identified in the extrudates; whereas Catechin, Di-gallic acid, Procyanidin dimmer 1, Procyanidin dimmer 2, and Isorhamnetin-glucuronide were the main flavonoids. Strong Pearson correlations were identified between carotenoids, total flavonoids, vitamin C, total folate, and antioxidant activity. Valorization of the Rosa canina powder co-product led to value-added products-corn extrudates-rich in bioactive compounds.
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