Potential Natural Dyes Food from the Powder of Prickly Pear Fruit Peels ( spp.) Growing in the Mediterranean Basin under Climate Stress.
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Abstract
Barbary fig ( spp), called prickly pear, is a cultivated species belonging to family Cactaceae. It produces fruits one time per year during a short season. It is largely spreading in the Mediterranean countries. The aim of the study was to investigate the physicochemical and biochemical analysis of powder of prickly pear fruit peels of three Moroccan varieties (Aakria, Derbana, and Mles). . Both physicochemical analysis (humidity, water activity, Brix, ash content, pH, and total titratable acidity) and biochemical analysis (total carotenoid content, betalain content, total polyphenolic content, and ascorbic acid content) were effectuated according to protocols reported within the present research work.Regarding the physiochemical analysis, the humidity of powder of prickly pear fruit peels ranged from 10.173â±â0.002 to 15.27â±â0.02%. The water activity (aw) ranged from 0.17â±â0.002 to 0.336â±â0.002. The values of Brix ranged from 68.67â±â0.33 to 74.22â±â0.51° Bx. pH values ranged from 5.41â±â0.01 to 5.62â±â0.01. The total titratable acidity values ranged from 0.644â±â0.014 to 0.76â±â0.007âg citric acid/100âg DM (dry matter). The ash content ranged from 1.02â±â0.02 to 11.41â±â0.03âg/100âg DM. Regarding the biochemical analysis, the total carotenoid content ranged from 5.14â±â0.10 to 9.79â±â0.06âmg/g of FM (Fresh matter). The total betalain content ranged from 2â±â0.69 to 37.66â±â2.65âmg/100âg of DM. The total polyphenolic content ranged from 1739.92â±â13.69 to 2409.66â±â43.65âmg gallic acid equivalent (GAE)/100âg of DM. The ascorbic content values ranged from 186.78â±â13.23 to 294.04â±â5.81âmg/100âg of DM.The results showed an interesting richness of the investigated powder in pigments (betacyanins, indicaxanthins, and carotenoids) and nutritional compounds including sugar, proteins, and vitamins that make this powder interesting for being used as a dye in food.Reference Key |
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Authors | Bourhia, Mohammed;Elmahdaoui, Hamza;Moussa, Samir Iben;Ullah, Riaz;Bari, Ahmed; |
Journal | BioMed research international |
Year | 2020 |
DOI | 10.1155/2020/7579430 |
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