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Preliminary selection of acerola genotypes in Brazil [PDF]
Introduction. Breeding studies for acerola (Malpighia glabra) improvement aim at obtaining plants that produce fruits with uniform chemical and physical attributes, including high levels of vitamin C, which can provision the market with fresh fruit and frozen pulp.
Cavalcante, Ítalo Herbert Lucena +3 more
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Spouted bed drying of mango peels with colloidal SiO2 and corn starch produces a free‐flowing powder with reduced agglomeration, increased drying yield, and preserved antioxidant and polyphenol content. Abstract The production of polyphenol‐rich powders is a promising strategy for valorizing agro‐industrial byproducts. This study evaluated drying yield,
Guilherme Henrique Alves Pinto +3 more
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A acerola (Malpighia ssp) pode ser uma boa alternativa de agregação de valor e renda para os pequenos produtores rurais. O objetivo do trabalho foi propor alternativas de processamento para obtenção de produtos alimentícios à base de acerola, no âmbito ...
Wagna Piler Carvalho dos Santos +4 more
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Araticum (Annona crassiflora Mart.) by‐product supplementation at 200 or 400 mg/kg for 30 days did not improve body weight, glucose tolerance, or obesity‐related metabolic markers in high‐fat diet‐fed mice. However, it increased fecal moisture and intestinal mucus, reduced fecal pH, and promoted changes in gut bacterial richness, indicating potential ...
Thamara Rosa de Souza +9 more
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Hot‐air drying of green mango slices was evaluated following three pretreatments: citric acid (CA), hot water blanching (HWB), and steam blanching (SB). The effects of pretreatment and drying temperature were assessed through drying kinetics, thin‐layer modeling, thermodynamic properties, energy performance, product quality, and environmental impacts ...
S. K. Fahim Tahmid Boni +6 more
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Acerola, an untapped functional superfruit: a review on latest frontiers [PDF]
Acerola (Malpighia emarginata DC.) is one of the richest natural sources of ascorbic acid and contains a plethora of phytonutrients like carotenoids phenolics, anthocyanins, and flavonoids. There is an upsurge of interest in this fruit among the scientific community and pharmaceutical companies over the last few years.
Anand, Prakash, Revathy, Baskaran
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Fruit juices contain a variety of bioactive compounds (mainly polyphenols, anthocyanins, carotenoids, and vitamin C) with antioxidant properties. Traditional thermal processing methods may negatively affect the stability of these compounds, leading to reductions in polyphenol and anthocyanin content, decreased vitamin C levels, and antioxidant activity.
Julia Soja, Dariusz Nowak
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Abstract BACKGROUND Hazelnuts and foods produced using hazelnuts are consumed with pleasure, but it is important to evaluate the waste generated during hazelnut processing and determine their usage methods. RESULTS This study was conducted to determine the changes in bioactive components, bioaccessibility and antidiabetic activity of nanoparticles ...
Mehmet Ali Temiz, Emine Okumus
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This review highlights the formation of foodborne carcinogens during processing and evaluates different mitigation strategies, including natural antioxidants and modern cooking techniques, to reduce associated cancer risks and enhance food safety. ABSTRACT Food processing methods, though vital for improving food safety, taste, and shelf life, can ...
Naglaa S. Ashmawy +4 more
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Malpighia emarginata Sessé & Mociño ex DC. or West Indian cherry (acerola) is a wild plant originated in southern Mexico, Central America and the northern region of South America.
Mateus Mondin +2 more
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