SPECIES-DEPENDENT 5’-HYDROXYMETHYLFURFURAL FORMATION IN SLOWLY DRIED FRUITS

M. Dżugan, M. Tomczyk, M. Miłek, Patrycja Sowa, Zuzanna Wojtuszek, A. Pasternakiewicz, G. Zaguła
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The aim of the work was to determine 5-hydoxymethylfurfural (HMF) content in fruit samples dried by slow convective method. Additionally, the nutritional value, mineral composition and antioxidant activity were investigated as parameters confirming the quality of the product.  Seven different kinds of dried fruits certified as ecological products (apricot, gooseberry, cherry, cornel, blackcurrant, plum and apple) were tested. Analysis covered: reducing sugars, protein content, moisture content, energy value, antioxidant activity, total phenolics content, mineral composition and HMF content (chromatographic and spectrophotometric method). Samples were abundant in reducing sugars (25-51% of dry weight), protein (1.0-5.4%), minerals (Ca, K, Fe, Mg) and were heavy metals-free. The strongest antioxidant activity for blackcurrant and the weakest for dried apple were observed. The highest average content of HMF was found in blackcurrant fruits (3102.2 mg/kg), while the lowest in apple (75.6 mg/kg). Results obtained by Winkler’s and HPLC methods were strongly correlated (r = 0.976). It was found that applied slow convective drying method provide to obtain dried fruits rich in health-promoting properties and HMF quantified in examined fruits was found on the safety level for recommended daily consumption.
缓慢干果中依赖物种的5′-羟甲基糠醛形成
采用慢对流干燥法测定水果样品中5-羟甲基糠醛(HMF)的含量。并对其营养价值、矿物质组成、抗氧化活性等指标进行了研究。7种被认证为生态产品的干果(杏、醋栗、樱桃、茱萸、黑加仑、李子和苹果)进行了测试。分析包括:还原糖、蛋白质含量、水分含量、能量值、抗氧化活性、总酚类物质含量、矿物成分和HMF含量(色谱和分光光度法)。样品中含有丰富的还原糖(占干重的25-51%)、蛋白质(1.0-5.4%)和矿物质(Ca、K、Fe、Mg),且不含重金属。其中,黑加仑的抗氧化活性最强,苹果干的抗氧化活性最弱。黑醋栗果实HMF平均含量最高(3102.2 mg/kg),苹果最低(75.6 mg/kg)。Winkler’s法与HPLC法结果呈强相关(r = 0.976)。研究发现,采用慢对流干燥法可获得富含健康成分的干果,经定量检测的水果中羟甲基糠醛含量达到每日推荐摄入量的安全水平。
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