The Nutritional Potential of Avocado By-Products: A Focus on Fatty Acid Content and Drying Processes

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Marovic, Roko [1 ]
Sabolovic, Marija Badanjak [1 ]
Brncic, Mladen [1 ]
Grassino, Antonela Nincevic [1 ]
Kljak, Kristina [2 ]
Voca, Sandra [2 ]
Karlovic, Sven [1 ]
Brncic, Suzana Rimac [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zagreb, Fac Food Technol & Biotechnol, Pierottijeva 6, Zagreb 10000, Croatia
[2] Univ Zagreb, Fac Agr, Svetosimunska Cesta 25, Zagreb 10000, Croatia
关键词
avocado; by-product; hot-air microwave drying; nutritional value; oleic acid; tocopherols; PHENOLIC-COMPOUNDS; VEGETABLE-OILS; HOT-AIR; MICROWAVE; KINETICS; QUALITY; TOCOPHEROLS; KERNEL; FRUITS; COLOR;
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10.3390/foods13132003
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TS2 [食品工业];
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0832 ;
摘要
The aim of this study was to analyze the content of fatty acids and tocopherols in various components (pulp, seeds, peel) of avocado (Persea americana), which are often neglected as by-products. In addition, the effects of different drying processes on these components were investigated and the health benefits of the main fatty acids contained in avocados were highlighted. The samples were subjected to three drying processes: hot air (HAD), vacuum (VD), and hot-air microwave (HAMD). In all parts of fresh avocado, oleic acid was the most abundant (41.28-57.93%), followed by palmitic acid (19.90-29.45%) and linoleic acid (8.44-14.95%). Drying led to a significant reduction in the oleic acid content, with palmitic acid showing the greatest stability. HAD resulted in higher levels of oleic acid and linoleic acid in dried pulp and peel samples compared with VD and HAMD, while HAMD had the highest content of alpha-linolenic acid in all parts. In addition, HAMD had the shortest drying time. HAMD duration was 35 min, which was 76.7% shorter than HAD (150 min) and 82.5% shorter than VD (200 min). Considering fatty acid retention and drying efficiency, HAMD appears to have been the most effective method, especially for the avocado peel. Remarkably, the avocado peel consistently contained higher total tocopherol, with delta-tocopherol generally being the most abundant form. The high content of tocopherols, oleic acid, and linoleic acid in the avocado peel suggests promising health benefits.
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