Antioxidant activity and content of chlorophylls and carotenoids in raw and heat-processed Jalapeño peppers at intermediate stages of ripening
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Jalapeño peppers at intermediate ripening stages (IRS) are typically discarded at the packinghouse because they are not demanded for fresh consumption or industrial processing. These peppers have been scarcely studied in terms of pigment composition and bioactivity. In this study, the profile of pigments (carotenoids and chlorophylls) and antioxidant activity were determined in raw and heat-processed Jalapeño peppers at three IRS (brown, 50%25 red, and 75%25 red). Peppers contained 64 different pigments. Chlorophylls were the most abundant pigments in raw brown peppers while capsanthin was the most abundant at the other IRS. The content of most pigments decreased due to heat treatments. Several pheophytins and cis isomers of carotenoids were generated by heat processing. Boiling and grilling consistently decreased and increased the antioxidant activity of peppers, respectively. Tested peppers showed a more complex/abundant pigment content and higher antioxidant activity than those typically reported for green and red peppers. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Bioactivity; Capsicum annuum; Healthy vegetables; Lipid-soluble pigments; Ripening Anti-oxidant activities; Capsicum annuum; Content of chlorophyll; Industrial processing; Intermediate stage; Pigment composition; Pigment contents; Ripening; Chlorophyll; Isomers; Pigments; Plants (botany); Bioactivity; 5,6 epoxide; alpha carotene; alpha cryptoxanthin; antheraxantin; beta carotene; beta cryptoxanthin; capsanthin; carotenoid; chlorophyll; chlorophyll b; cryptoxanthin; mutaoxantin; neoxanthin; pheophytin; unclassified drug; violaxanthin; xanthophyll; zeaxanthin; antioxidant activity; article; Capsicum annuum; chlorophyll content; chloroplast; chromoplast; cis isomer; controlled study; food processing; fruit ripening; glycation; heat treatment; high performance liquid chromatography; saponification; sweet pepper; Capsicum; Capsicum annuum; Capsicum annuum var. annuum; Bioactivity; Capsicum annuum; Healthy vegetables; Lipid-soluble pigments; Ripening; Antioxidants; Capsicum; Carotenoids; Chlorophyll; Cooking; Isomerism; Vegetables; Xanthophylls
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