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AUTHOR
Jinfeng Bi
Impact of HPP on the bioaccessibility/bioavailability of nutrients and bioactive compounds as a key factor in the development of food processing
Abstract High-pressure processing (HPP) technology has great potential for manipulating the structure and functionality of the components present in food matrices, therefore considerably affecting their bioaccessibility and bioavailability. Without knowledge of the principles and mechanisms responsible for these modifications, this technology’s potential is still not fully understood and justified from a nutritional point of view. This chapter presents the results of some of the main studies carried out to date to assess the impact of HPP on the bioaccessibility and bioavailability of nutrients and bioactive compounds of different food matrices.
Inactivation and structural changes of polyphenol oxidase in quince ( Cydonia oblonga Miller) juice subjected to ultrasonic treatment
Background Polyphenol oxidase (PPO) is considered a problem in the food industry because it starts browning reactions during fruit and vegetable processing. Ultrasonic treatment is a technology used to inactivate the enzyme; however, the mechanism behind PPO inactivation is still unclear. For this reason, the inactivation, aggregation, and structural changes in PPO from quince juice subjected to ultrasonic treatments were investigated. Different intensities and times of ultrasonic treatment were used. Changes in the activity, aggregation, conformation, and structure of PPO were investigated through different structural analyses. Results Compared to untreated juice, the PPO activity in treat…