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Tomato pomace food waste from different variants as a high antioxidant potential resource.
Farinon, Barbara; Felli, Martina; Sulli, Maria; Diretto, Gianfranco; Savatin, Daniel V; Mazzucato, Andrea; Merendino, Nicolò; Costantini, Lara.
Affiliation
  • Farinon B; Department of Agriculture and Forestry Science (DAFNE), Tuscia University, Via S. Camillo de Lellis Snc, 01100 Viterbo, Italy. Electronic address: b.farinon@unitus.it.
  • Felli M; Department of Agriculture and Forestry Science (DAFNE), Tuscia University, Via S. Camillo de Lellis Snc, 01100 Viterbo, Italy.
  • Sulli M; Biotechnology Laboratory, Casaccia Research Centre, Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy, and Sustainable Development (ENEA), Via Anguillarese 301, S. Maria Di Galeria 00123, Rome, Italy.
  • Diretto G; Biotechnology Laboratory, Casaccia Research Centre, Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy, and Sustainable Development (ENEA), Via Anguillarese 301, S. Maria Di Galeria 00123, Rome, Italy.
  • Savatin DV; Department of Agriculture and Forestry Science (DAFNE), Tuscia University, Via S. Camillo de Lellis Snc, 01100 Viterbo, Italy.
  • Mazzucato A; Department of Agriculture and Forestry Science (DAFNE), Tuscia University, Via S. Camillo de Lellis Snc, 01100 Viterbo, Italy.
  • Merendino N; Department of Ecological and Biological Sciences (DEB), Tuscia University, Largo dell'Università snc, 01100 Viterbo, Italy.
  • Costantini L; Department of Ecological and Biological Sciences (DEB), Tuscia University, Largo dell'Università snc, 01100 Viterbo, Italy. Electronic address: lara.cost@unitus.it.
Food Chem ; 452: 139509, 2024 Sep 15.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38703739
ABSTRACT
Pomaces obtained from three San Marzano tomato genotypes including the wild type (WT), Sun Black (SB), and colorless fruit epidermis (CL) were dried at 50 °C and analyzed for nutritional composition, total polyphenol (TPC), flavonoid (TFC) content, polyphenol qualitative profile, total antioxidant capacity (TAC), and antimicrobial activity. Commercial dried tomato powder (CTRP) was included as a control. No differences were detected nutritionally, in TPC and antimicrobial activity, but significant changes were observed for TFC and TAC, underlying variation in the phenolic profile. SB pomace (SBP) had the highest TFC and TAC. LC-HRMS analysis showed a flavonoid-enriched profile in SBP besides the exclusive presence of anthocyanins, with petanin and negretein as the most abundant. Among flavonoids, quercetin-hexose-deoxyhexose-pentose, naringenin, and rutin were the major. Overall, we showed the potential of dried tomato pomace, especially SBP, as an extremely valuable waste product to be transformed into a functional ingredient, reducing the food industry waste.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Waste Products / Flavonoids / Solanum lycopersicum / Fruit / Antioxidants Language: En Journal: Food Chem Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Waste Products / Flavonoids / Solanum lycopersicum / Fruit / Antioxidants Language: En Journal: Food Chem Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: United kingdom