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Use of Multi-response Modelling to Investigate Mechanisms of beta-Carotene Degradation in Dried Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato During Storage: from Carotenoids to Aroma Compounds

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In order to give insight into beta-carotene degradation mechanism during the storage of dried orange-fleshed sweet potato, and particularly into the role of isomers and norisoprenoids formation, multi-response kinetic modelling was applied. Determination of degradation compounds were carried out by HPLD-DAD and SPME-GC-MS as a function of time between 10 and 40 A degrees C and at four water activities from 0.13 to 0.76. Kinetic modelling was developed assuming first-order reactions and by using mass balance. Eight compounds, namely, two isomers (9-cis- and 13-cis-beta-carotene), two beta-carotene epoxides (beta-carotene 5,6 and 5,8 epoxide) and four volatile compounds (beta-cyclocitral, beta-ionone, 5,6-epoxy-beta-ionone and dihydroactinidiolide), were integrated into two theoretical reaction schemes. The different models were discriminated according to goodness of fit to experimental data. This work showed that: (1) the formation of cis-isomers from beta-carotene preceded oxidation, (2) beta-cyclocitral arose directly from beta-carotene scission while the other norisoprenoids resulted from beta-carotene epoxide degradation, (3) cis-isomers were high reactive compounds. Temperature had a major influence on reaction rates k while water activities only impacted k at values under 0.51. Therefore, multi-response modelling is not only a tool to predict beta-carotene degradation but a interesting way to select the appropriate degradation scheme based on the different options presented in literature.
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hal-01195481 , version 1 (07-09-2015)

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Nawel Achir, Caroline Pénicaud, Aurelie Bechoff, Renaud Boulanger, Manuel Dornier, et al.. Use of Multi-response Modelling to Investigate Mechanisms of beta-Carotene Degradation in Dried Orange-Fleshed Sweet Potato During Storage: from Carotenoids to Aroma Compounds. Food and Bioprocess Technology, 2014, 7 (6), pp.1656 - 1669. ⟨10.1007/s11947-013-1229-y⟩. ⟨hal-01195481⟩
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