Effect of Processing on Color, Rheology and Bioactive Compounds of Different Sweet Pepper Purees

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Ramandeep Kaur
Kamaljit Kaur
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[1] Punjab Agriculture University,Department of Food Science and Technology
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Antioxidant activity; FTIR; Power model; Rheology; Water activity;
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Sweet pepper purees (red, yellow and green) were examined for FTIR (Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy), chemical, bioactive, color and rheological parameters. FTIR technique was used to evaluate the functional groups. FTIR wave numbers are associated with the absorption bands that depicted the presence of several phytocompounds in the purees. Among the chemical parameters, water activity varied non-significantly whereas, total soluble sugars (TSS), sugars and pH increased after processing of the fruits into purees. The presence of bioactive compounds depends on the variety of sweet pepper. The red puree had significantly higher carotenoids, phenolics and antioxidant capacity followed by yellow and green pepper purees. The minimal change was observed in the color of purees during processing. The purees were subjected to different shear rate (1 to 50 s−1) to evaluate the effect on viscosity and shear stress that is desirable for its end use in different food products. All purees show the shear thinning behavior as shear rate increased. Results revealed that heat processing of sweet peppers didn’t affect color, sugars, carotenoids, phenolics and antioxidant capacity to a greater extent. The finding will be helpful to manage seasonal bulk production efficiently and make them available as an ingredient in various food products.
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