Impact of sterilization on phytosterols in canned tuna-based products

Manuela Machado*, Lígia L. Pimentel, Luís M. Rodriguez-Alcalá, Ana Pisco, Margarida Lopes, Ana M. Gomes, Manuela Pintado

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Phytosterols (PS) are characterized by a tetracyclic ring and a side chain linked to carbon 17. They can be classified according to the presence or absence of a double bond at ∆5 position (sterols or stanols respectively). These compounds occur naturally in all foods of plant origin, such as vegetable oils, nuts, seeds, grain products, fruits and vegetables. Normal daily intake from natural sources is 200–400 mg/day. PS enriched foods are considered a valuable option as part of a healthy diet. The beneficial effects of these compounds have been demonstrated by several studies and consequently the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved their use in functional foods. EFSA recommends a continuous daily intake of 3 g of PS during two to three weeks to obtain their claimed effects. In this context, the main objectives of this study were the characterization of the sterols profile of a commercial functional PS-rich ingredient as well as the evaluation of its stability after sterilization (119ºC; 45 min) of a canned tuna-based product enriched in this ingredient. Accordingly, the sterol profile was assayed by GC-FID.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2018
EventXIV Encontro de Química dos Alimentos - Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo, Viana do Castelo, Portugal
Duration: 6 Nov 20189 Nov 2018

Conference

ConferenceXIV Encontro de Química dos Alimentos
Abbreviated titleXIV EQA
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityViana do Castelo
Period6/11/189/11/18

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