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Dhuique-Mayer C., Servent A., Descalzo A., Mouquet Rivier Claire, Amiot M. J., Achir N. (2016). Culinary practices mimicking a polysaccharide-rich recipe enhance the bioaccessibility of fat-soluble micronutrients. Food Chemistry, 210, p. 182-188. ISSN 0308-8146.

Titre du document
Culinary practices mimicking a polysaccharide-rich recipe enhance the bioaccessibility of fat-soluble micronutrients
Année de publication
2016
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000376163100025
Auteurs
Dhuique-Mayer C., Servent A., Descalzo A., Mouquet Rivier Claire, Amiot M. J., Achir N.
Source
Food Chemistry, 2016, 210, p. 182-188 ISSN 0308-8146
This study was carried out to assess the impact of heat processing of a complex emulsion on the behavior of fat soluble micronutrients (FSM) in a traditional Tunisian dish. A simplified recipe involved, dried mucilage-rich jute leaves, tomato paste and olive oil, followed by a cooking treatment (150 min). Hydrothermal pattern and viscosity were monitored along with the changes of FSM content and the bioaccessibility (called micellarization, using an in vitro digestion model). Partitioning of carotenoids differed according to their lipophilicity: lycopene, beta-carotene and lutein diffused to the oil phase (100%, 70% and 10% respectively). In contrast with the poor carotenes/tocopherol bioaccessibility (0.9-1%), the highest micellarization was observed for lutein (57%) and it increased with heating time and viscosity change. Domestic culinary cooking practices probably increase the bioavailability of carotenes mainly by their diffusion to the oil phase, facilitating their in vivo transfer into micelles.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Nutrition, alimentation [054]
Description Géographique
TUNISIE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010066913]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010066913
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