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Influence of Gamma Irradiation on Different Phytochemical Constituents of Dried Rose Hip (Rosa canina L.) Fruits
Gamma irradiation is efficiently applied to many foods, but nevertheless there is a distinct lack of information about the changes of macro- and micronutrients (e.g., carbohydrates, lipids, organic acids, and phenolics) in dried rose hip (RH) fruits. Therefore, in this study, for the first time, the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8949388/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35335128 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27061765 |
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author | Ognyanov, Manol Denev, Petko Teneva, Desislava Georgiev, Yordan Taneva, Sabina Totseva, Iskra Kamenova-Nacheva, Mariana Nikolova, Yana Momchilova, Svetlana |
author_facet | Ognyanov, Manol Denev, Petko Teneva, Desislava Georgiev, Yordan Taneva, Sabina Totseva, Iskra Kamenova-Nacheva, Mariana Nikolova, Yana Momchilova, Svetlana |
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description | Gamma irradiation is efficiently applied to many foods, but nevertheless there is a distinct lack of information about the changes of macro- and micronutrients (e.g., carbohydrates, lipids, organic acids, and phenolics) in dried rose hip (RH) fruits. Therefore, in this study, for the first time, the effect of gamma irradiation (10 and 25 kGy) on RH constituents is investigated. Different analytical techniques (GC-FID, HPLC-UV, HPSEC-RID, IR-FT, and SEM) are employed to examine this effect. The irradiation treatment (10 kGy) increased the glucose content by 30% and released cellobiose from RH fruits, thus revealing cellulose destruction. The extractability of total uronic acids increased from 51% (control) to 70.5% (25 kGy-irradiated), resulting in a higher pectin yield (10.8% < 12.8% < 13.4%) and molecular heterogeneity. Moreover, de-esterification was not a major effect of the irradiation-induced degradation of pectin. The sample exposure to the highest dose did not change the content of total carotenoids, β-carotene, and (un)saturated fatty acids, but it affected the tocopherols levels. Gamma rays had a negligible effect on the phenolic constituents and did not affect ORAC and HORAC antioxidant activity. In conclusion, it can be compromised that the exposition of dried RH is safe and can be successfully applied to decontaminate fruits without affecting their nutritional value and biological activity. |
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spelling | pubmed-89493882022-03-26 Influence of Gamma Irradiation on Different Phytochemical Constituents of Dried Rose Hip (Rosa canina L.) Fruits Ognyanov, Manol Denev, Petko Teneva, Desislava Georgiev, Yordan Taneva, Sabina Totseva, Iskra Kamenova-Nacheva, Mariana Nikolova, Yana Momchilova, Svetlana Molecules Article Gamma irradiation is efficiently applied to many foods, but nevertheless there is a distinct lack of information about the changes of macro- and micronutrients (e.g., carbohydrates, lipids, organic acids, and phenolics) in dried rose hip (RH) fruits. Therefore, in this study, for the first time, the effect of gamma irradiation (10 and 25 kGy) on RH constituents is investigated. Different analytical techniques (GC-FID, HPLC-UV, HPSEC-RID, IR-FT, and SEM) are employed to examine this effect. The irradiation treatment (10 kGy) increased the glucose content by 30% and released cellobiose from RH fruits, thus revealing cellulose destruction. The extractability of total uronic acids increased from 51% (control) to 70.5% (25 kGy-irradiated), resulting in a higher pectin yield (10.8% < 12.8% < 13.4%) and molecular heterogeneity. Moreover, de-esterification was not a major effect of the irradiation-induced degradation of pectin. The sample exposure to the highest dose did not change the content of total carotenoids, β-carotene, and (un)saturated fatty acids, but it affected the tocopherols levels. Gamma rays had a negligible effect on the phenolic constituents and did not affect ORAC and HORAC antioxidant activity. In conclusion, it can be compromised that the exposition of dried RH is safe and can be successfully applied to decontaminate fruits without affecting their nutritional value and biological activity. MDPI 2022-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8949388/ /pubmed/35335128 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27061765 Text en © 2022 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ognyanov, Manol Denev, Petko Teneva, Desislava Georgiev, Yordan Taneva, Sabina Totseva, Iskra Kamenova-Nacheva, Mariana Nikolova, Yana Momchilova, Svetlana Influence of Gamma Irradiation on Different Phytochemical Constituents of Dried Rose Hip (Rosa canina L.) Fruits |
title | Influence of Gamma Irradiation on Different Phytochemical Constituents of Dried Rose Hip (Rosa canina L.) Fruits |
title_full | Influence of Gamma Irradiation on Different Phytochemical Constituents of Dried Rose Hip (Rosa canina L.) Fruits |
title_fullStr | Influence of Gamma Irradiation on Different Phytochemical Constituents of Dried Rose Hip (Rosa canina L.) Fruits |
title_full_unstemmed | Influence of Gamma Irradiation on Different Phytochemical Constituents of Dried Rose Hip (Rosa canina L.) Fruits |
title_short | Influence of Gamma Irradiation on Different Phytochemical Constituents of Dried Rose Hip (Rosa canina L.) Fruits |
title_sort | influence of gamma irradiation on different phytochemical constituents of dried rose hip (rosa canina l.) fruits |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8949388/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35335128 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27061765 |
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