TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of heat and thermosonication treatments on watercress (Nasturtium officinale) vitamin C degradation kinetics
AU - Cruz, Rui M. S.
AU - Vieira, Margarida C.
AU - Silva, Cristina L. M.
PY - 2008/10/1
Y1 - 2008/10/1
N2 - The use of ultrasound in food processing creates novel and interesting methodologies, which are often complementary to classical techniques. In this work, the effect of heat and the combined treatment heat/ultrasound (thermosonication) on the thermal degradation kinetics of vitamin C in watercress (Nasturtium officinale) was studied in the temperature range of 82.5 to 92.5 °C. First order reaction kinetics adequately described the vitamin C losses during both blanching processes. The activation energies and the reaction rates at 87.5 °C for heat (H) and thermosonication (Ts) treatments were, respectively, EavitCH = 150.47 ± 42.81 kJ mol- 1 and EavitCTs = 136.20 ± 60.97 kJ mol- 1, and k87.5 °CvitCH = 0.75 ± 0.10 min- 1 and k87.5 °CvitCTs = 0.58 ± 0.11 min- 1. No significant differences (P > 0.05) were detected between both treatments. The thermosonication treatment was found to be a better blanching process, since it inactivates watercress peroxidase at less severe blanching conditions and consequently retains vitamin C content at higher levels. The present findings will help to optimise the blanching conditions for the production of a new and healthy frozen product, watercress, with heat and a new blanching process methodology. Industrial relevance: Thermosonication blanching can be useful since it reduces processing times, and consequently minimizes the adverse effects of heating on watercress quality. This new application will provide good material, in terms of vitamin C, for further processes, and can be an excellent alternative to the traditional heat treatment.
AB - The use of ultrasound in food processing creates novel and interesting methodologies, which are often complementary to classical techniques. In this work, the effect of heat and the combined treatment heat/ultrasound (thermosonication) on the thermal degradation kinetics of vitamin C in watercress (Nasturtium officinale) was studied in the temperature range of 82.5 to 92.5 °C. First order reaction kinetics adequately described the vitamin C losses during both blanching processes. The activation energies and the reaction rates at 87.5 °C for heat (H) and thermosonication (Ts) treatments were, respectively, EavitCH = 150.47 ± 42.81 kJ mol- 1 and EavitCTs = 136.20 ± 60.97 kJ mol- 1, and k87.5 °CvitCH = 0.75 ± 0.10 min- 1 and k87.5 °CvitCTs = 0.58 ± 0.11 min- 1. No significant differences (P > 0.05) were detected between both treatments. The thermosonication treatment was found to be a better blanching process, since it inactivates watercress peroxidase at less severe blanching conditions and consequently retains vitamin C content at higher levels. The present findings will help to optimise the blanching conditions for the production of a new and healthy frozen product, watercress, with heat and a new blanching process methodology. Industrial relevance: Thermosonication blanching can be useful since it reduces processing times, and consequently minimizes the adverse effects of heating on watercress quality. This new application will provide good material, in terms of vitamin C, for further processes, and can be an excellent alternative to the traditional heat treatment.
KW - Heat blanching
KW - Kinetics modelling
KW - Thermosonication
KW - Vitamin C
KW - Watercress
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ifset.2007.10.005
DO - 10.1016/j.ifset.2007.10.005
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:49949085136
SN - 1466-8564
VL - 9
SP - 483
EP - 488
JO - Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies
JF - Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies
IS - 4
ER -