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Identification of carotenoids in foxtail millet (Setaria italica) and the effects of cooking methods on carotenoid content

作者:Ru Shen,Senpei Yang,Guanghua Zhao,Qun Shen,Xianmin Diao

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刊物名称:Journal of Cereal Science

出版年份:2015

卷:  期:61  页码:86-93

文章摘要:

Foxtail milletalways has a bright yellow color due to the occurrence of yellow pigments, but these pigments have not been identified prior to this study. Additionally, foxtail millet color turns pale after cooking, resulting in a decrease in appearance quality. Therefore, the objective of the study was to establish a reliable approach to investigate the composition of carotenoids in foxtail millet and effects of processing methods on their content. UV/vis and HPLC-MS analyses revealed that carotenoids were mainly responsible for the yellow color of the foxtail millet, with a major composition of all- trans -lutein and all- trans -zeaxanthin. All tested nine foxtail millet cultivars exhibited similar carotenoid profiles. The total yellow pigment (TYP) content of nine foxtail cultivars was in the range of 12.98鈥22.55mg/kg dry weight (DW), whilst the all- trans -lutein and all- trans -zeaxanthin content ranged from 6.18 to 13.99mg/kg DW and from 0.80 to 0.96mg/kg DW, respectively. Carotenoid degradation during cooking was responsible for the color change of foxtail millet. Atmospheric-pressure cooking method has a higher retention of the yellow pigments compared to micro-pressure and high-pressure cooking. These results provide information on the foxtail millet pigments and references for food processing technology for preparing suitable foxtail millet products.