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Quality assessment and variety classification of seed-used pumpkin by-products: Potential values to deep processing.


ABSTRACT: Seed-used pumpkin (SUP) is known as a traditional popular crop, which is mainly processed for seeds. However, the by-products (49 times the amount of seeds) were disposed directly into the field as waste. In this study, potential values of seed-used pumpkins' by-products (SUPBs, peel and pulp) as food resource were investigated. Physico-chemical, nutritional, and aroma profile of ten varieties of SUPBs were characterized, and variety differences were also distinguished. Peel "a*" value, water, fructose, crude fat, sucrose, and Ca contents were the 6 characteristic indicators of SUPBs which screened through correlation analysis, principal component analysis (PCA), and PCA-X model. Comprehensive evaluation of physico-chemical, nutritional, and aroma profile, four varieties by-products (Jf8#, Nf8#, Rbf#, and Rf9#) were always characterized into Cluster ?. Other varieties were classified into Cluster ? based on aroma profile. However, two varieties by-products (Db1# and Xn1#) presented significant differences from others (Db2#, Db3#, Db4#, and Myxc2#) in physico-chemical and nutritional indices, they were classified as Cluster III and IV, respectively. Db1# had the highest nutritional value of soluble solid (11.78 ºBx), pectin (1,166.15 mg/ 100 g), total carotenoid (19.57 mg/ 100 g), and total sugar (13.69 g/ 100 g). Among all the SUPBs, Db1# had a relatively higher nutritional value, which was suitable as food resource for deep processing.

SUBMITTER: Chen Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6924301 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Quality assessment and variety classification of seed-used pumpkin by-products: Potential values to deep processing.

Chen Qinqin Q   Lyu Ying Y   Bi Jinfeng J   Wu Xinye X   Jin Xin X   Qiao Yening Y   Hou Haonan H   Lyu Chunmao C  

Food science & nutrition 20191119 12


Seed-used pumpkin (SUP) is known as a traditional popular crop, which is mainly processed for seeds. However, the by-products (49 times the amount of seeds) were disposed directly into the field as waste. In this study, potential values of seed-used pumpkins' by-products (SUPBs, peel and pulp) as food resource were investigated. Physico-chemical, nutritional, and aroma profile of ten varieties of SUPBs were characterized, and variety differences were also distinguished. Peel "<i>a*"</i> value, w  ...[more]

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