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Effect of NaCl Pretreatment on the Relationship between the Color Characteristics and Taste of Cirsium setidens Processed Using a Micro-Oil-Sprayed Thermal Air Technique

Cirsium setidens is commonly used as a food ingredient, and it is typically stored and distributed in a dried form to prolong its shelf life. In a previous study, a micro-oil-sprayed thermal air (MOTA) technique was developed, which effectively enhanced the rehydration properties and improved the co...

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Autores principales: Kim, Yonghyun, Lee, Uk, Eo, Hyun Ji
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535967/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765356
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183193
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description Cirsium setidens is commonly used as a food ingredient, and it is typically stored and distributed in a dried form to prolong its shelf life. In a previous study, a micro-oil-sprayed thermal air (MOTA) technique was developed, which effectively enhanced the rehydration properties and improved the color characteristics of Cirsium setidens after processing. Here, we investigated the relationship between the color characteristics and taste of MOTA-processed C. setidens and the effect of NaCl pretreatment, prior to processing, on the final quality of dried C. setidens. NaCl pretreatment, whether combined with the MOTA technique or not, showed improved color characteristics, in which MOTA-and NaCl+ MOTA-processed C. setidens manifested equal color characteristics. In contrast, NaCl + MOTA-processed C. setidens resulted in significantly higher values of sourness and saltiness than MOTA-processed C. setidens when the taste of the rehydrated C. setidens was examined using an electronic tongue (Astree II; Alpha MOS, Toulouse, France). Pearson correlation coefficient analysis showed that sourness and saltness were negatively correlated with Hunter a* values and positively correlated with Hunter L* and Hunter b* values, indicating that the color characteristics of dried and rehydrated C. setidens could be indicators of taste. Furthermore, the amounts of total phenol and chlorophyll were better preserved in C. setidens processed by the MOTA technique with NaCl than by the MOTA technique alone. Our data revealed that the color characteristics of dried plants are associated with the taste of processed C. setidens, and that the MOTA technique with NaCl pretreatment is a useful method for preserving health-promoting compounds during processing.
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spelling pubmed-105359672023-09-29 Effect of NaCl Pretreatment on the Relationship between the Color Characteristics and Taste of Cirsium setidens Processed Using a Micro-Oil-Sprayed Thermal Air Technique Kim, Yonghyun Lee, Uk Eo, Hyun Ji Plants (Basel) Article Cirsium setidens is commonly used as a food ingredient, and it is typically stored and distributed in a dried form to prolong its shelf life. In a previous study, a micro-oil-sprayed thermal air (MOTA) technique was developed, which effectively enhanced the rehydration properties and improved the color characteristics of Cirsium setidens after processing. Here, we investigated the relationship between the color characteristics and taste of MOTA-processed C. setidens and the effect of NaCl pretreatment, prior to processing, on the final quality of dried C. setidens. NaCl pretreatment, whether combined with the MOTA technique or not, showed improved color characteristics, in which MOTA-and NaCl+ MOTA-processed C. setidens manifested equal color characteristics. In contrast, NaCl + MOTA-processed C. setidens resulted in significantly higher values of sourness and saltiness than MOTA-processed C. setidens when the taste of the rehydrated C. setidens was examined using an electronic tongue (Astree II; Alpha MOS, Toulouse, France). Pearson correlation coefficient analysis showed that sourness and saltness were negatively correlated with Hunter a* values and positively correlated with Hunter L* and Hunter b* values, indicating that the color characteristics of dried and rehydrated C. setidens could be indicators of taste. Furthermore, the amounts of total phenol and chlorophyll were better preserved in C. setidens processed by the MOTA technique with NaCl than by the MOTA technique alone. Our data revealed that the color characteristics of dried plants are associated with the taste of processed C. setidens, and that the MOTA technique with NaCl pretreatment is a useful method for preserving health-promoting compounds during processing. MDPI 2023-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10535967/ /pubmed/37765356 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12183193 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title_full Effect of NaCl Pretreatment on the Relationship between the Color Characteristics and Taste of Cirsium setidens Processed Using a Micro-Oil-Sprayed Thermal Air Technique
title_fullStr Effect of NaCl Pretreatment on the Relationship between the Color Characteristics and Taste of Cirsium setidens Processed Using a Micro-Oil-Sprayed Thermal Air Technique
title_full_unstemmed Effect of NaCl Pretreatment on the Relationship between the Color Characteristics and Taste of Cirsium setidens Processed Using a Micro-Oil-Sprayed Thermal Air Technique
title_short Effect of NaCl Pretreatment on the Relationship between the Color Characteristics and Taste of Cirsium setidens Processed Using a Micro-Oil-Sprayed Thermal Air Technique
title_sort effect of nacl pretreatment on the relationship between the color characteristics and taste of cirsium setidens processed using a micro-oil-sprayed thermal air technique
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