Analysis of carotenoids in edible flowers of Dianthus chinensis processed by ionizing radiation

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Autor(a) principal: KOIKE, AMANDA C.R.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: ARAUJO, ELIAS S., ALMEIDA-MURADIAN, LIGIA B., VILLAVICENCIO, ANNA L.C.H., INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
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Resumo: Over the last few years, the trend of using flowers in gastronomy, edible flowers are used in food preparations in order to add beauty, color and flavor. On the other hand, several species have active biologically substances, which play an important role in health maintenance. These highly perishable food should be grown without the use of pesticides. Thus, several methods are applied to increase the shelf life of food products, as well as ensure their quality and safety. Among the treatments, the food irradiation process has proven to be an effective tool in preserving and extending the shelf life of perishable product. Dianthus chinensis flowers, popularly known as Chinese pink (cravina), belongs to the family Caryophyllaceae, are native to Asia and Europe, are widely used in culinary preparations, being also acknowledged for their bioactive components and antioxidant properties. The purpose of this study was to evaluate carotenoids in D. chinensis flowers submitted to gamma irradiation and electron beam doses of 0.5, 0.8 and 1.0 kGy. High performance liquid chromatography was used to carotenoids determination. In the specie of edible flowers analyzed it was found carotenoid lutein (2.77 to x 7.52 mg/ 100 g). In general, the lutein was higher for irradiated samples, especially those treated with 0.8 and 1.0 kGy independently of irradiation technology. Accordingly, the applied irradiation treatments seemed to represent a feasible technology to preserve the quality of edible flower petals.
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spelling 2020-01-07T16:50:56Z2020-01-07T16:50:56ZOctober 21-25, 2019http://repositorio.ipen.br/handle/123456789/305980000-0001-6199-7877Over the last few years, the trend of using flowers in gastronomy, edible flowers are used in food preparations in order to add beauty, color and flavor. On the other hand, several species have active biologically substances, which play an important role in health maintenance. These highly perishable food should be grown without the use of pesticides. Thus, several methods are applied to increase the shelf life of food products, as well as ensure their quality and safety. Among the treatments, the food irradiation process has proven to be an effective tool in preserving and extending the shelf life of perishable product. Dianthus chinensis flowers, popularly known as Chinese pink (cravina), belongs to the family Caryophyllaceae, are native to Asia and Europe, are widely used in culinary preparations, being also acknowledged for their bioactive components and antioxidant properties. The purpose of this study was to evaluate carotenoids in D. chinensis flowers submitted to gamma irradiation and electron beam doses of 0.5, 0.8 and 1.0 kGy. High performance liquid chromatography was used to carotenoids determination. In the specie of edible flowers analyzed it was found carotenoid lutein (2.77 to x 7.52 mg/ 100 g). In general, the lutein was higher for irradiated samples, especially those treated with 0.8 and 1.0 kGy independently of irradiation technology. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Analysis of carotenoids in edible flowers of Dianthus chinensis processed by ionizing radiation
title Analysis of carotenoids in edible flowers of Dianthus chinensis processed by ionizing radiation
spellingShingle Analysis of carotenoids in edible flowers of Dianthus chinensis processed by ionizing radiation
KOIKE, AMANDA C.R.
carotenoids
electron beams
flowers
gamma radiation
high-performance liquid chromatography
irradiation
radiation dose units
statistical data
title_short Analysis of carotenoids in edible flowers of Dianthus chinensis processed by ionizing radiation
title_full Analysis of carotenoids in edible flowers of Dianthus chinensis processed by ionizing radiation
title_fullStr Analysis of carotenoids in edible flowers of Dianthus chinensis processed by ionizing radiation
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of carotenoids in edible flowers of Dianthus chinensis processed by ionizing radiation
title_sort Analysis of carotenoids in edible flowers of Dianthus chinensis processed by ionizing radiation
author KOIKE, AMANDA C.R.
author_facet KOIKE, AMANDA C.R.
ARAUJO, ELIAS S.
ALMEIDA-MURADIAN, LIGIA B.
VILLAVICENCIO, ANNA L.C.H.
INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
author_role author
author2 ARAUJO, ELIAS S.
ALMEIDA-MURADIAN, LIGIA B.
VILLAVICENCIO, ANNA L.C.H.
INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv KOIKE, AMANDA C.R.
ARAUJO, ELIAS S.
ALMEIDA-MURADIAN, LIGIA B.
VILLAVICENCIO, ANNA L.C.H.
INTERNATIONAL NUCLEAR ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv carotenoids
electron beams
flowers
gamma radiation
high-performance liquid chromatography
irradiation
radiation dose units
statistical data
topic carotenoids
electron beams
flowers
gamma radiation
high-performance liquid chromatography
irradiation
radiation dose units
statistical data
description Over the last few years, the trend of using flowers in gastronomy, edible flowers are used in food preparations in order to add beauty, color and flavor. On the other hand, several species have active biologically substances, which play an important role in health maintenance. These highly perishable food should be grown without the use of pesticides. Thus, several methods are applied to increase the shelf life of food products, as well as ensure their quality and safety. Among the treatments, the food irradiation process has proven to be an effective tool in preserving and extending the shelf life of perishable product. Dianthus chinensis flowers, popularly known as Chinese pink (cravina), belongs to the family Caryophyllaceae, are native to Asia and Europe, are widely used in culinary preparations, being also acknowledged for their bioactive components and antioxidant properties. The purpose of this study was to evaluate carotenoids in D. chinensis flowers submitted to gamma irradiation and electron beam doses of 0.5, 0.8 and 1.0 kGy. High performance liquid chromatography was used to carotenoids determination. In the specie of edible flowers analyzed it was found carotenoid lutein (2.77 to x 7.52 mg/ 100 g). In general, the lutein was higher for irradiated samples, especially those treated with 0.8 and 1.0 kGy independently of irradiation technology. Accordingly, the applied irradiation treatments seemed to represent a feasible technology to preserve the quality of edible flower petals.
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