Active packaging to prevent lipid oxidation on Brazil nuts (Bertholletia excelsa HBK) stored under varying temperatures

IF 2.8 4区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, MANUFACTURING
C. M. M. Leme, Amarilis Santos De Carvalho, Vanessa de Carvalho Rodrigues, A. R. Dos Santos, Ailey Aparecida Coelho Tanamati, O. H. Gonçalves, P. Valderrama, F. Leimann
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Brazil nuts are largely consumed either as a whole or as an ingredient in different food products. These seeds are rich in lipids that are susceptible to oxidation, which is the most common cause of deterioration in their sensory and nutritional quality. Active food packagings are a potential strategy to prevent food lipid oxidation. In this work, thermoplastic starch/poly (butylene adipate–co–terephthalate) (TPS/PBAT) containing water‐soluble curcumin and pinhão (Araucaria angustifolia) extract as natural antioxidants were used to package Brazil nuts (Bertholletia excelsa). Packaged nuts were stored under different temperatures and analysed for up to 30 days of storage. The lipid profile of the oil extracted from the nuts before packaging showed that it is rich in unsaturated fatty acids. The UV–Vis spectra were organized into an augmented matrix and then into a principal component analysis (PCA). Results showed that for 10°C, the control TPS/PBAT film and the film containing pinhão extract resulted in the best preservation. When evaluated at 25°C, the nuts packed in films that contained water‐soluble curcumin presented the best oxidative stability until the 15th day of storage. After this period, the oxidation reactions were significant for all samples, indicating a possible compromise on the sensory and nutritional quality of Brazil nuts.

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活性包装防止脂质氧化巴西坚果(Bertholletia excelsa HBK)在不同温度下储存
巴西坚果要么作为一个整体食用,要么作为不同食品的配料食用。这些种子富含易氧化的脂质,这是导致其感官和营养质量恶化的最常见原因。活性食品包装是防止食品脂质氧化的一种潜在策略。采用热塑性淀粉/聚己二酸丁二酯-对苯二甲酸酯(TPS/PBAT)作为天然抗氧化剂,采用水溶性姜黄素和pinh (Araucaria angustifolia)提取物包装巴西坚果(Bertholletia excelsa)。包装好的坚果在不同的温度下储存,并在长达30天的储存中进行分析。包装前从坚果中提取的油的脂质谱表明,它富含不饱和脂肪酸。将紫外-可见光谱组织成增广矩阵,然后进行主成分分析(PCA)。结果表明,在10°C条件下,对照TPS/PBAT膜和含有pinh提取物的膜保存效果最好。当在25°C时进行评估时,在含有水溶性姜黄素的薄膜中包装的坚果在保存15天之前表现出最佳的氧化稳定性。在这段时间之后,所有样品的氧化反应都很明显,表明巴西坚果的感官和营养质量可能受到损害。
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Packaging Technology and Science
Packaging Technology and Science 工程技术-工程:制造
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
78
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Packaging Technology & Science publishes original research, applications and review papers describing significant, novel developments in its field. The Journal welcomes contributions in a wide range of areas in packaging technology and science, including: -Active packaging -Aseptic and sterile packaging -Barrier packaging -Design methodology -Environmental factors and sustainability -Ergonomics -Food packaging -Machinery and engineering for packaging -Marketing aspects of packaging -Materials -Migration -New manufacturing processes and techniques -Testing, analysis and quality control -Transport packaging
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