Pulverizing processes affect the chemical quality and thermal property of black, white, and green pepper (Piper nigrum L.)

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Hong Liu
Jie Zheng
Pengzhan Liu
Fankui Zeng
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[1] Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics,CAS Key Laboratory of Chemistry of Northwestern Plant Resources and Key Laboratory for Natural Medicine of Gansu Province
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Food Science and Engineering
[3] Jinan University,School of Food Science and Engineering
[4] South China University of Technology,Research and Development Center for Eco
[5] Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics,Material and Eco
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Chemistry
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Pulverizing processes; Essential oil composition; Amino acid; Fatty acid composition; Thermo-gravimetric analysis;
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In this study, the effects of different pulverizing methods on the chemical attributes and thermal properties of black, white and green pepper were evaluated. Cryogenic grinding minimally damaged the lipid, moisture, crude protein, starch, non-volatile ether extract, piperine, essential oil and the typical pepper essential oil compounds of the spices. The pulverizing methods and storage significantly affected the compositions of the fatty acid in the peppers, except for palmitic acid and lignoceric acid. The amino acid contents and the thermo-gravimetric analysis curve were hardly influenced by the grinding techniques. The use of cryogenic grinding to prepare pepper ensured the highest quality of pepper products. Regardless of grinding technique, the values of moisture, piperine, unsaturated fatty acids, essential oil, monoterpenes, and the absolute concentrations of typical pepper essential oil constituents (except caryophyllene oxide) decreased, whereas the amino acid, lipid, protein, starch, and non-volatile ether extract content as well as the thermal properties were insignificantly changed after storage at 4 °C for 6 months.
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页码:2130 / 2142
页数:12
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