Development of an ingredient containing apple peel, as a source of polyphenols and dietary fiber
Author
dc.contributor.author
Henríquez, Carolina
Author
dc.contributor.author
Speisky Cosoy, Hernán
Author
dc.contributor.author
Chiffelle, Italo
Author
dc.contributor.author
Valenzuela, Tania
Author
dc.contributor.author
Araya, Manuel
Author
dc.contributor.author
Simpson, Ricardo
Author
dc.contributor.author
Almonacid, Sergio
Admission date
dc.date.accessioned
2018-12-20T15:10:27Z
Available date
dc.date.available
2018-12-20T15:10:27Z
Publication date
dc.date.issued
2010
Cita de ítem
dc.identifier.citation
Journal of Food Science, Volumen 75, Issue 6, 2010, p. H172-H181.
Identifier
dc.identifier.issn
00221147
Identifier
dc.identifier.issn
17503841
Identifier
dc.identifier.other
10.1111/j.1750-3841.2010.01700.x
Identifier
dc.identifier.uri
https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/158186
Abstract
dc.description.abstract
Apple peel is a waste product from dried apple manufacture. The content of phenolic compounds, dietary fiber, and mineral are higher in apple peel, compared to other edible parts of this fruits. The objective of this study was to develop an ingredient from Granny Smith apple peel, using a pilot scale double drum-dryer, as drying technology The control of all steps to maximize the retention of phenolic compounds and dietary fiber was considered. Operational conditions, such as drying temperature and time were determined, as well as important preprocessing steps like grinding and PPO inhibition. In addition, the physical chemical characteristics, mineral and sugar content, and technological functional properties such as water retention capacity, solubility index, and dispersability among others, were analyzed. A simple, economical, and suitable pilot scale process, to produce a powder ingredient from apple peel by-product, was obtained. The drying process includes the application of ascorbic acid at 0.5% in the fresh apple peel slurry, drum-dryer operational conditions were 110 degrees C, 0.15 rpm and 0.2 mm drum clearance. The ingredient developed could be considered as a source of phenolic compounds (38.6 mg gallic acid equivalent/g dry base) and dietary fiber (39.7% dry base) in the formulation of foods.