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Title: Microencapsulates and extracts from red beetroot pomace modify antioxidant capacity, heat damage and colour of pseudocereals-enriched einkorn water biscuits
Authors: Hidalgo, Alyssa
Brandolini, Andrea
Čanadanović-Brunet, Jasna 
Ćetković, Gordana 
Tumbas Šaponjac, Vesna 
Issue Date: 1-Dec-2018
Publisher: Elsevier
Journal: Food Chemistry
Abstract: © 2018 Elsevier Ltd Cereals supply humankind with carbohydrates, proteins and several health-enhancing compounds, including antioxidants. Pomace, a by-product of beetroot juice preparation, is rich in antioxidants (phenolic compounds and betalains). The aim of this work was to study the effect of pomace extract addition, either pure or microencapsulated, on antioxidant properties, heat damage and colour of einkorn water biscuits enriched with pseudocereals. Pomace extract addition had different effects on total polyphenol contents and antioxidant capacity (FRAP and ABTS) in diverse blends. In bread, wheat and einkorn matrices, a significant increase was observed, while in pseudocereals-enriched blends, richer in antioxidants, only microencapsulation improved their content. Pomace extract addition led to furosine reduction and hydroxymethylfurfural increase. Microencapsulate-enriched WB were richest in betanin, isobetanin, total phenolics and antioxidant capacity. In conclusion, pomace extracts, by-products of juice manufacturing, significantly improve some nutritional characteristics of baked products, especially when conveyed as microencapsulates.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1105
ISSN: 03088146
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.06.062
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