Phenolic Contents, Antioxidant Activities and Potential Bioaccessibilities of Industrial Pomegranate Nectar Processing Wastes

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Antioxidant potential and bioaccessibility of co-products from industrial pasteurised pomegranate nectar (PN) processing such as peel (PP), press cake (PC) and precipitate after clarification (PAC) in comparison with raw material (arils) and final products (CON and PN) were determined. Total phenolic (TPC), flavonoid (TFC), anthocyanin (TAC), tannin contents (TTC) and antioxidant activity (TAA) were determined besides identifying major phenolics and investigating in vitro bioaccessibility after gastrointestinal (GI) digestion. PP showed the highest values, except for TAC. Phenolics (12.7-43.0%) were found to be more stable than anthocyanins (0.6-2.1%) after in vitro GI digestion. PAC was found to be a better source for anthocyanins than CON and also showed higher phenolic bioaccessibility (28.8%) than PN (19.6%). PC and PAC possessed as much TPC, TFC, TTC and TAA levels as CON, with some exceptions. Therefore, these results indicated that not only PP but also PC and PAC should be valorised as a good source for phenolics and anthocyanins.

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Antioxidant activity, Bioaccessibility, In vitro digestion, Nectar, Pomegranate, Press cake, Waste, Antioxidant activity, Press cake, Waste, In vitro digestion, Bioaccessibility, Nectar, Pomegranate

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0404 agricultural biotechnology, 04 agricultural and veterinary sciences, 0405 other agricultural sciences

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Sürek, E., and Nilufer Erdil, D. (2016). Phenolic contents, antioxidant activities and potential bioaccessibilities of industrial pomegranate nectar processing wastes. International Journal of Food Science and Technology, 51(1), 231-239. doi:10.1111/ijfs.13000

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