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  4. Evolution of Total Polyphenols Content and Antioxidant Activity in Broccoli Florets During Storage at Different Temperatures
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Evolution of Total Polyphenols Content and Antioxidant Activity in Broccoli Florets During Storage at Different Temperatures

Journal
Journal of Food Quality
ISSN
1745-4557
Date Issued
2017
Author(s)
Mahn-Osses, A  
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/3742183
Abstract
Broccoli has great potential as functional food because of its high content of bioactive compounds. Polyphenols are to a great extent responsible for the high antioxidant activity of broccoli. An important challenge to keep the health promoting properties of broccoli is preservation, with freezing and refrigeration being the preferred methods. Despite storage at low temperature reduces the rate of deterioration reactions, some reactions still occur, thus affecting the content of bioactive compounds. In this work, we investigated the evolution of total polyphenols content and antioxidant activity in blanched and unprocessed broccoli florets during storage at different temperatures (-45°C to 20°C). Both antioxidant activity and total polyphenols content increased at the beginning of storage at -21, -1, 10, and 20°C, followed by a decrease. Storage at -45°C produced no significant variations. The uneven behavior of antioxidant activity precludedmodeling. The evolution of polyphenols was well described by a two-consecutive-reaction model, with r ≥ 0.86 and MSE ≤ 0.1.The Ea values obtained for polyphenols formation (27-32 kJ/mol) and degradation (26-38 kJ/mol) confirm that, in both unprocessed and blanched broccoli, the same reactions are responsible for the evolution of polyphenols content. Our results may contribute to design preservation strategies of broccoli. © 2017 Andrea Mahn and M. Paz Rubio.
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