2024
DOI: 10.3390/antiox13020225
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Enrichment of Whole-Grain Breads with Food-Grade Extracted Apple Pomace Bioactives Enhanced Their Anti-Inflammatory, Antithrombotic and Anti-Oxidant Functional Properties

Alexandros Tsoupras,
Donal Moran,
Katie Shiels
et al.

Abstract: Apple pomace (AP) is a bio-waste product of apples that is co-produced as a by-product during apples’ processing for making apple-based products, mainly apple juice, cider and vinegar. AP is a rich source of several bioactives that can be valorized as ingredients for developing novel functional foods, supplements and nutraceuticals. Within the present study, food-grade extracts from AP with different tannin contents were found to contain bioactive polar lipids (PLs), phenolics and carotenoids with strong anti-… Show more

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“…Apples are a fundamental ingredient in the preparation of numerous beverages, including juice, squash, and vinegar. Apple pomace (AP) is the byproduct of apple processing in apple juice industries (about 25–30% of the dry mass left after apple processing) and is one of the five fruit species accounting for the huge increase in world fruit production since 2000 . AP, comprising substantial levels of phytochemicals, carbohydrates, proteins, and essential vitamins (A, E, and C), along with minerals boasting significant antioxidant properties, stands as a valuable resource for sustainable reuse .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apples are a fundamental ingredient in the preparation of numerous beverages, including juice, squash, and vinegar. Apple pomace (AP) is the byproduct of apple processing in apple juice industries (about 25–30% of the dry mass left after apple processing) and is one of the five fruit species accounting for the huge increase in world fruit production since 2000 . AP, comprising substantial levels of phytochemicals, carbohydrates, proteins, and essential vitamins (A, E, and C), along with minerals boasting significant antioxidant properties, stands as a valuable resource for sustainable reuse .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%