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Food Chem ; 342: 128390, 2021 Apr 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33268174

ABSTRACT

Carioca beans contribute to health maintenance around the world, and the evaluation of commercial postharvest storage (CPS) ensures their quality. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of CPS on technological, physicochemical and functional properties of carioca beans. Two genotypes (Pontal-PO and Madreperola-MP beans) were stored under CPS or controlled conditions and were evaluated after harvest and after three- and six-months storage. PO and MP hardened with time, but the cooking time did not differ. PO is darker than MP and both darkened over time. Storage time affected pH and acidity of the beans and MP presented better physicochemical properties than PO, with lower activity of peroxidase (p = 0.004) and polyphenoloxidase (p = 0.001) enzymes. Glycosylated kaempferol was suggested as a possible chemical marker to differentiate the aging of PO and MP beans. In conclusion, besides the technological differences, the storage was able to prevent physicochemical and functional alterations of beans.


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Food Storage/methods , Phaseolus/chemistry , Catechol Oxidase/metabolism , Dietary Fiber/analysis , Hardness , Humans , Humidity , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Kaempferols/analysis , Kaempferols/chemistry , Nutrients/analysis , Peroxidases/metabolism , Phaseolus/metabolism , Phytic Acid/analysis , Spectrophotometry , Temperature , Time Factors
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