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Int J Food Sci Nutr ; 70(2): 150-160, 2019 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30014726

ABSTRACT

Tomato pomace, a by-product generated during tomato processing, was collected at a large tomato processing industry. The by-product was mainly constituted of tomato skin (61.5%), and presented high moisture content (66.58 g.100g-1 wet basis). Among the nutrients, the highest content was of dietary fibre, followed by proteins and fat (50.74, 20.91, 14.14 g.100g-1 d.w., respectively). The pomace has high in vitro antioxidation capacity, especially when measured with the TEAC assay (224.81 µmol Trolox equivalent 100g-1 d.w.). This is due especially to the high amount of lycopene remaining in the by-product after processing (446.9 µg.g-1 d.w). The waste was fractioned into skin and seed fractions by sedimentation, resulting in the increase of lycopene yield by 55%, when using skin fraction as the source material in place of the whole pomace. This by-product shows great potential for being used as a source of the ingredients of high nutritional value, especially dietary fibre and lycopene.


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Antioxidants/analysis , Dietary Fiber/analysis , Food Handling , Functional Food/analysis , Lycopene/analysis , Nutritive Value , Solanum lycopersicum/chemistry , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Dietary Fats/analysis , Dietary Proteins/analysis , Fruit/chemistry , Humans , Nutrients/analysis , Plant Epidermis/chemistry , Seeds/chemistry
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