Foods (Dec 2023)

Nutritional and Technological Properties of Albino Peach Palm (<i>Bactris gasipaes</i>) from the Amazon: Influence of Cooking and Drying

  • Stephanie Dias Soares,
  • Orquídea Vasconcelos dos Santos,
  • Leyvison Rafael Vieira da Conceição,
  • Hilton Túlio Costi,
  • José Otávio Carrera Silva Júnior,
  • Francisco das Chagas Alves do Nascimento,
  • Rosinelson da Silva Pena

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/foods12234344
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 23
p. 4344

Abstract

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This study aimed to subject the albino peach palm to cooking and drying processes and characterize the raw pulp (RP), cooked pulp (CP), raw pulp flour (RPF), and cooked pulp flour (CPF). The product’s chemical composition, bioactive compounds, and physicochemical, color, thermal, morphological, and functional–technological properties were evaluated. The proximate composition showed that carbohydrates were the main constituents of all the products (69.59–72.08 g/100 g). The cooking process decreased the lipids (10.21 to 8.63 g/100 g), dietary fiber (13.64 to 12.81 g/100 g), and total sugar content (59.18 to 49.10 g/100 g) of the CP. The colorimetric parameters indicated a significant browning of the CP and CPF, which can be attributed to the Maillard reaction and lipid oxidation. After cooking, the total phenolic compound and ascorbic acid content decreased in the pulp. The RPF and CPF displayed different thermogravimetric behaviors. The spectral patterns in the infrared region showed the characteristic bands of organic compounds that are present in the structure of starches. The scanning electron microscopy showed amyloplast and fiber bundles with starches in the RP and gelatinized starch granules in the CP and CPF. The RPF presented small and heterogeneous starch granules with isolated amyloplast. The RPF and CPF showed different granulometric patterns and technological indices. The results suggest that the pulp and flour from the pulp of albino peach palms can be exploited by the food, pharmaceutical, and biotechnological industries.

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