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Cauliflower by-products as functional ingredient in bakery foods: Fortification of pizza with glucosinolates, carotenoids and phytosterols
Industrial cauliflower by-products still represent a no-value food waste, even though they are rich in bioactive compounds. With the aim of valorizing them, optimized special flours rich in glucobrassicin, lutein, β-carotene, and β-sitosterol obtained from leaves, orange and violet stalks were used...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860266/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36691589 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crfs.2023.100437 |
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author | Nartea, Ancuta Fanesi, Benedetta Pacetti, Deborah Lenti, Lucia Fiorini, Dennis Lucci, Paolo Frega, Natale G. Falcone, Pasquale M. |
author_facet | Nartea, Ancuta Fanesi, Benedetta Pacetti, Deborah Lenti, Lucia Fiorini, Dennis Lucci, Paolo Frega, Natale G. Falcone, Pasquale M. |
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description | Industrial cauliflower by-products still represent a no-value food waste, even though they are rich in bioactive compounds. With the aim of valorizing them, optimized special flours rich in glucobrassicin, lutein, β-carotene, and β-sitosterol obtained from leaves, orange and violet stalks were used at 10 and 30% w/w in the formulation of functional leavened bakery. For the first time, the effect of bioactive compounds enrichment in pizza products as well as the rheological properties were evaluated. As results, pizza making process affected the recovery of the bioactive compounds. The recovery of glucobrassicin and carotenoids in pizza depended on the aerial part of cauliflower. Pizza with violet stalks was the richest in glucobrassicin, providing 8.4 mg per portion (200 g). Pizza with leaves showed the highest carotenoid content with a 90% of recovery rate while pizza with orange stalks provided up to 5.8% of the phytosterols health claim requirement. All 10% enriched pizzas revealed viscoelastic and springiness properties similar to the control, contrary to 30% fortification level. Therefore, the use of 10% special flour in pizza should meet both technological industrial processing and consumer acceptance. Orange stalks are the most promising ingredients for high levels of fortification in pizzas. |
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spelling | pubmed-98602662023-01-22 Cauliflower by-products as functional ingredient in bakery foods: Fortification of pizza with glucosinolates, carotenoids and phytosterols Nartea, Ancuta Fanesi, Benedetta Pacetti, Deborah Lenti, Lucia Fiorini, Dennis Lucci, Paolo Frega, Natale G. Falcone, Pasquale M. Curr Res Food Sci Research Article Industrial cauliflower by-products still represent a no-value food waste, even though they are rich in bioactive compounds. With the aim of valorizing them, optimized special flours rich in glucobrassicin, lutein, β-carotene, and β-sitosterol obtained from leaves, orange and violet stalks were used at 10 and 30% w/w in the formulation of functional leavened bakery. For the first time, the effect of bioactive compounds enrichment in pizza products as well as the rheological properties were evaluated. As results, pizza making process affected the recovery of the bioactive compounds. The recovery of glucobrassicin and carotenoids in pizza depended on the aerial part of cauliflower. Pizza with violet stalks was the richest in glucobrassicin, providing 8.4 mg per portion (200 g). Pizza with leaves showed the highest carotenoid content with a 90% of recovery rate while pizza with orange stalks provided up to 5.8% of the phytosterols health claim requirement. All 10% enriched pizzas revealed viscoelastic and springiness properties similar to the control, contrary to 30% fortification level. Therefore, the use of 10% special flour in pizza should meet both technological industrial processing and consumer acceptance. Orange stalks are the most promising ingredients for high levels of fortification in pizzas. Elsevier 2023-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9860266/ /pubmed/36691589 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crfs.2023.100437 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Nartea, Ancuta Fanesi, Benedetta Pacetti, Deborah Lenti, Lucia Fiorini, Dennis Lucci, Paolo Frega, Natale G. Falcone, Pasquale M. Cauliflower by-products as functional ingredient in bakery foods: Fortification of pizza with glucosinolates, carotenoids and phytosterols |
title | Cauliflower by-products as functional ingredient in bakery foods: Fortification of pizza with glucosinolates, carotenoids and phytosterols |
title_full | Cauliflower by-products as functional ingredient in bakery foods: Fortification of pizza with glucosinolates, carotenoids and phytosterols |
title_fullStr | Cauliflower by-products as functional ingredient in bakery foods: Fortification of pizza with glucosinolates, carotenoids and phytosterols |
title_full_unstemmed | Cauliflower by-products as functional ingredient in bakery foods: Fortification of pizza with glucosinolates, carotenoids and phytosterols |
title_short | Cauliflower by-products as functional ingredient in bakery foods: Fortification of pizza with glucosinolates, carotenoids and phytosterols |
title_sort | cauliflower by-products as functional ingredient in bakery foods: fortification of pizza with glucosinolates, carotenoids and phytosterols |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9860266/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36691589 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.crfs.2023.100437 |
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