灭菌(经济)
己醛
花粉
化学
食品科学
脂质氧化
植物
园艺
生物
抗氧化剂
有机化学
经济
外汇市场
货币经济学
外汇
作者
Yue Shan,Jiahao Yu,Qi Song Liu,Lihua Shi,Yuanfa Liu,Jinwei Li
摘要
Abstract BACKGROUND Pine pollen, a kind of Chinese traditional medicine, is rich in unsaturated fatty acids. During its processing, it is often needed to break the sporoderm in order to increase the availability of some ingredients, which can cause lipid oxidation and the development of rancidity during storage. RESULTS The primal peroxide value (PV) of ultra‐high‐temperature short‐time sterilization sporoderm‐broken pine pollen (UHT‐PP) was much higher (over 15 times) than raw pine pollen (R‐PP) and 60 Co‐irradiation sterilization sporoderm‐broken pine pollen ( 60 Co‐PP). The PV of UHT‐PP first increased and then decreased shortly after; however, PV of R‐PP and 60 Co‐PP remained almost unchanged during storage. The volatiles associated with rancidity in UHT‐PP were found to be significantly higher than 60 Co‐PP, especially hexanal (nearly 30 times) and hexanoic acid (about 2 times), and a multi‐organoleptic sensor analyzer (electronic nose system) was able to differentiate these three kinds of samples when the output was subjected to discriminant function analysis. During storage (30 days), hexanal first increased and then decreased (at about 5 days), and hexanoic acid continuously increased for UHT‐PP; however, no significant change was noted for R‐PP or 60 Co‐PP. UHT‐PP has a greater surface area than 60 Co‐PP, although same sporoderm‐broken processes were applied. Antioxidants (flavone, carotenoid and tocopherols, sterol compounds) in 60 Co‐PP were significantly ( P ≤ 0.05, by Duncan's multiple range test) higher than that in UHT‐PP, although not significantly different for total phenolics. CONCLUSIONS Rancidity occurs more readily in UHT‐PP than in R‐PP and 60 Co‐PP during storage, probably because significant lipid oxidation and antioxidant degradation occurred during the UHT sterilization sporoderm‐broken processing of pine pollen. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry
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