Effect of Postharvest Treatments on Amaranthus Betacyanin Degradation Evaluated by Visible/Near-Infrared Spectroscopy |
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Authors: | Y.Z. Cai H. Corke |
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Affiliation: | The authors are with the Dept. of Botany, The Univ. of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong. |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT: A visible/near-infrared spectrophotometric method was developed for betacyanin and moisture content in Amaranthus samples. A standard error of prediction (SEP) of 0.25 mg/g for betacyanins ( r 2= 0.97) and 2.18% for moisture ( r 2= 0.99) was obtained on the validation sample set. Effect of 5 postharvest treatments on betacyanin degradation was assessed. Freeze-drying and -18°C frozen storage gave over 97% pigment retention, compared to natural air (52.8%), solar drying (63.5%), air oven drying (61.9 to 83.1%), and 14°C storage (78.3%). Air-drying gave the lowest degradation rate and longest half-life among the solar and oven-drying treatments for 8 h. Dried samples showed good pigment stability with 28.6 mo half-life at 25°C. |
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Keywords: | Keywords: Amaranthus betacyanins pigment degradation postharvest treatments visible/near infrared spectroscopy |
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