INVESTIGADORES
FISSORE Eliana Noemi
artículos
Título:
Carrot fiber (CF) composite films for antioxidant preservation: particle size effect
Autor/es:
IDROVO ENCALADA A; BASANTA, MARÍA F.; FISSORE E.N.; DE NOBILI, M D; ROJAS A.M.
Revista:
CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2016 vol. 136 p. 1041 - 1051
ISSN:
0144-8617
Resumen:
The effect of particle size (53, 105 and 210 μm) of carrot fiber (CF) on their hydration properties and antioxidant capacity as well as on the performance of the CF-composite films developed with commercial low methoxyl pectin (LMP) was studied. It was determined that CF contained carotenoids and phenolics co-extracted with polysaccharides (80%), rich in pectins (15%). CF showed antioxidant activity and produced homogeneous calcium-LMP-based composites. The 53-μm-CF showed the lowest hydration capability and produced the least elastic and deformable composite film due probably to CF bridged by calcium-crosslinked LMP chains. Antioxidant activity associated to the loaded CF was found in composites. When L-(+)-ascorbic acid (AA) was also loaded, its hydrolytic stability increased with the decrease in CF-particle size, showing the lowest stability in the 0%-CF- and 210 μm-CF-LMP films. Below ≈250 μm, the particle size determined the hydration properties of pectin − containing CF, affecting the microstructure and water mobility in composites.