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Degradation of total carotenoids and texture in frozen pumpkins when kept for storage under varying conditions of time and temperature

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Pages 17-26 | Published online: 13 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

The total carotenoid content and textural properties of pumpkin pieces thermally treated at 55°C, 65°C, 75°C, 85°C and 95°C for different blanch times (3 min, 5 min, and 10 min) and subsequently kept for storage at 0°C, −18°C and −40°C for a period of 80 days were measured. The total carotenoids content increased in the thermally treated pumpkin pieces, the increase being greater at 55°C than at 95°C. Storing the pumpkin pieces caused the total carotenoids content to decrease by 35–40% at 0°C, by 15–20% at −18°C and by 25–30% at −40°C. A low-temperature blanch gave a firmer texture to pumpkin in comparison with high-temperature blanching. The texture of thermally treated pumpkins degraded when kept for storage, the losses being greater at 0°C than at −18°C and −40°C. A split plot analysis was performed to study the effect of the factors on the retention of carotenoids.

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