2021
DOI: 10.3390/foods10102401
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Effect on Nutritional and Functional Characteristics by Encapsulating Rose canina Powder in Enriched Corn Extrudates

Abstract: Wild Rose canina fruit represents a rich source of bioactive compounds such as minerals, phenolic compounds, vitamins, carotenoids, folate, and antioxidant activity that still needs to be further exploited. Thus, this study aimed to use wild Rosa canina fruit encapsulated powder with different biopolymers aiming to manufacture ready-to-eat products, such as corn extrudates. To achieve this goal, extrudate physicochemical characteristics, such as water content (xw), water activity (aw), water absorption index (… Show more

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“…On the other side, Al-Yafeai [19], reported vitamin E content in rose hip (Rosa canina) pure as having a total amount of 31.4 µmol/100 g and highlighted its importance in cancer prevention, cardiovascular diseases, and atherosclerosis. With respect to minerals content, in our recent study Igual et al [30], we emphasized that rose hip (Rosa canina) is a rich source in macroelements such as: Ca (7367.09 µg/g), K (6785.77 µg/g), Mg (1558.9 µg/g), and microelements Fe (98.36 µg/g) and Mn (127.56 µg/g). Macro elements have a positive influence on the nervous and muscle system, whilst, microelements are important for hormones and the immune system [31].…”
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“…On the other side, Al-Yafeai [19], reported vitamin E content in rose hip (Rosa canina) pure as having a total amount of 31.4 µmol/100 g and highlighted its importance in cancer prevention, cardiovascular diseases, and atherosclerosis. With respect to minerals content, in our recent study Igual et al [30], we emphasized that rose hip (Rosa canina) is a rich source in macroelements such as: Ca (7367.09 µg/g), K (6785.77 µg/g), Mg (1558.9 µg/g), and microelements Fe (98.36 µg/g) and Mn (127.56 µg/g). Macro elements have a positive influence on the nervous and muscle system, whilst, microelements are important for hormones and the immune system [31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The mixture was filtered using a sieve (light of mesh diameter 1 mm, Cisa 029077). The filtered sample was the rosehip puree, and it was used in our other work [30]. Non-filtered samples were freeze-dried.…”
Section: Rose Hip (Rosa Canina) Powder Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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