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Application of apigeninidin-rich red sorghum biocolorant in a fermented food improves product quality.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The 'clean label' trend is pushing the food industry to replace synthetic colorants with plant-based colorants. However, technological efficacy and undesirable side effects restrict the use of plant-based colorants in industrial applications. This research studied the production of fermented maize dough coloured by apigeninidin-rich red sorghum biocolorant, as practised for centuries in West Africa, as a model to assess the impact of the biocolorant on nutritional and sensorial quality of foods.

Results

A 3-day fermentation of a dyed maize dough (containing 327 µg g-1 dry matter of apigeninidin) by Pichia kudriavzevii and Lactobacillus fermentum led to a degradation of 69% of the apigeninidin content, causing a clearly visible colour difference (?E*00 17.4). The antioxidant activity of fermented dyed dough (DD) increased by 51% compared to fermented non-dyed dough (NDD). However, the phytate dephosphorylation and volatile organic compound concentrations were lower in DD than in NDD. This suggests a lower mineral solubility and change in the sensory quality of fermented DD.

Conclusion

Apigeninidin extract from sorghum leaf sheaths proved to be a bioactive red biocolorant with potential in fermented foods. The formation of new antioxidant compounds needs further investigation, as does the impact on the development of volatile compounds. © 2018 The Authors. Journal of The Science of Food and Agriculture published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society of Chemical Industry.

SUBMITTER: Akogou FU 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6587490 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Application of apigeninidin-rich red sorghum biocolorant in a fermented food improves product quality.

Akogou Folachodé Ug FU   Canoy Tessa S TS   Kayodé Adéchola Pp AP   den Besten Heidy Mw HM   Linnemann Anita R AR   Fogliano Vincenzo V  

Journal of the science of food and agriculture 20181204 4


<h4>Background</h4>The 'clean label' trend is pushing the food industry to replace synthetic colorants with plant-based colorants. However, technological efficacy and undesirable side effects restrict the use of plant-based colorants in industrial applications. This research studied the production of fermented maize dough coloured by apigeninidin-rich red sorghum biocolorant, as practised for centuries in West Africa, as a model to assess the impact of the biocolorant on nutritional and sensoria  ...[more]

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