Stability of vitamin C in broccoli at different storage conditions

In this study, the retention of vitamin C in fresh broccoli stored at different temperatures (i.e. chiller, room, cooking, and roasting or baking; 5-120°C) was investigated. The thermal stability of vitamin C in broccoli was analysed at 5, 20, 45, 60, 70, 80, 110, and 120°C. The vitamin C content wa...

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Published inInternational journal of food studies Vol. 8; no. 1
Main Authors Al-Habsi, Nasser, Suresh, Sithara, Al-Yhmedi, Amani, Al-Shoryani, Marwa, Waly, Mostafa I., Rahman, Mohammad Shafiur
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 16.04.2019
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Summary:In this study, the retention of vitamin C in fresh broccoli stored at different temperatures (i.e. chiller, room, cooking, and roasting or baking; 5-120°C) was investigated. The thermal stability of vitamin C in broccoli was analysed at 5, 20, 45, 60, 70, 80, 110, and 120°C. The vitamin C content was measured by the indophenol titration method. Vitamin C was affected negatively at all stored temperatures. The degradation of vitamin C was modelled by first-order reaction kinetics and the reaction rate constants were observed as 9.03×10-8 and 5.65×10-3 s-1 when stored at 5°C and 120°C, respectively. The activation energy was estimated as 74.2 kJ/mol within the temperature range used in this study. The lowest decay of vitamin C was observed during the chilling condition. The data on retention of vitamin C in broccoli could be used to determine their stability, when stored as raw, and when heated at different temperatures.
ISSN:2182-1054
2182-1054
DOI:10.7455/ijfs.v8i1.571