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J Agric Food Chem ; 64(21): 4327-35, 2016 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27138051

ABSTRACT

Ice crystal formation is of primary concern to the frozen food industry. In this study, the effects of antifreeze peptides (AFPs) on ice crystal formation were assessed in carrot during freezing and thawing. Three synthetic analogues based on naturally occurring antifreeze peptides were used in this study. The AFPs exhibited modification of ice crystal morphology, confirming their antifreeze activity in vitro. The ability of the synthetic AFPs to minimize drip loss and preserve color, structure, texture, and volatiles of frozen carrot was evaluated using the techniques of SEM, GC-MS, and texture analysis. The results prove the potential of these AFPs to preserve the above characteristics in frozen carrot samples.


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Antifreeze Proteins/chemistry , Daucus carota/chemistry , Food Additives/chemistry , Food Preservation/methods , Water/chemistry , Crystallization , Food Preservation/instrumentation , Freezing , Ice/analysis
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