Evaluation of Apple Pomace as a Raw Material for Alternative Applications in Food Industries

In order to measure the potential of apple pomace as a raw material for manufacturing food-related products (such as lactic acid, fiber-rich concentrates and pectin), samples from cider industry were assayed for composition and enzymatic digestibility. Alcohol-soluble compounds (monosaccharides, oli...

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Main Authors: Elena Falqué, Juan Carlos Parajó, Beatriz Gullón, José Luis Alonso
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zagreb 2007-01-01
Series:Food Technology and Biotechnology
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/37780
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spelling doaj-0502958c01f644ddbf458f8fd18859c52020-11-25T02:06:28ZengUniversity of ZagrebFood Technology and Biotechnology1330-98621334-26062007-01-01454426433Evaluation of Apple Pomace as a Raw Material for Alternative Applications in Food IndustriesElena Falqué0Juan Carlos Parajó1Beatriz Gullón2José Luis Alonso3Department of Food and Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Vigo (Campus Ourense), As Lagoas, E-32004 Ourense, SpainDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science, University of Vigo (Campus Ourense), As Lagoas, E-32004 Ourense, SpainDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science, University of Vigo (Campus Ourense), As Lagoas, E-32004 Ourense, SpainDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science, University of Vigo (Campus Ourense), As Lagoas, E-32004 Ourense, SpainIn order to measure the potential of apple pomace as a raw material for manufacturing food-related products (such as lactic acid, fiber-rich concentrates and pectin), samples from cider industry were assayed for composition and enzymatic digestibility. Alcohol-soluble compounds (monosaccharides, oligosaccharides and malic acid) accounted for 32–45 mass percent of oven-dry pomace. Glucose and fructose were the major components of this fraction. The alcohol-insoluble fraction accounted for 55–68 mass percent of oven-dry pomace and was mainly made up of neutral detergent fiber (62–69 percent of the mass fraction) and pectin (16.2–19.7 percent of the mass fraction). The feedstock content of N, P and metal ions (K, Mg, Fe and Mn) was favourable for further manufacture of lactic acid fermentation media. Apple pomace showed a high susceptibility to enzymatic hydrolysis: in media with a cellulase loading of 8.5 FPU/g of apple pomace and a cellobiase loading of 5 IU/FPU, about 80 % of the total glucan was converted into glucose after 15 h. Considering the low enzyme charge, liquor to solid ratio employed, reaction time needed to achieve the maximal sugars concentration and N, P and metal ion (K, Mg, Fe and Mn) content of samples, it can be concluded that apple pomace is a promising raw material for lactic acid production.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/37780apple pomaceenzymatic digestibilityminerals and sugarslactic acidpectindietary fiber
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author Elena Falqué
Juan Carlos Parajó
Beatriz Gullón
José Luis Alonso
spellingShingle Elena Falqué
Juan Carlos Parajó
Beatriz Gullón
José Luis Alonso
Evaluation of Apple Pomace as a Raw Material for Alternative Applications in Food Industries
Food Technology and Biotechnology
apple pomace
enzymatic digestibility
minerals and sugars
lactic acid
pectin
dietary fiber
author_facet Elena Falqué
Juan Carlos Parajó
Beatriz Gullón
José Luis Alonso
author_sort Elena Falqué
title Evaluation of Apple Pomace as a Raw Material for Alternative Applications in Food Industries
title_short Evaluation of Apple Pomace as a Raw Material for Alternative Applications in Food Industries
title_full Evaluation of Apple Pomace as a Raw Material for Alternative Applications in Food Industries
title_fullStr Evaluation of Apple Pomace as a Raw Material for Alternative Applications in Food Industries
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Apple Pomace as a Raw Material for Alternative Applications in Food Industries
title_sort evaluation of apple pomace as a raw material for alternative applications in food industries
publisher University of Zagreb
series Food Technology and Biotechnology
issn 1330-9862
1334-2606
publishDate 2007-01-01
description In order to measure the potential of apple pomace as a raw material for manufacturing food-related products (such as lactic acid, fiber-rich concentrates and pectin), samples from cider industry were assayed for composition and enzymatic digestibility. Alcohol-soluble compounds (monosaccharides, oligosaccharides and malic acid) accounted for 32–45 mass percent of oven-dry pomace. Glucose and fructose were the major components of this fraction. The alcohol-insoluble fraction accounted for 55–68 mass percent of oven-dry pomace and was mainly made up of neutral detergent fiber (62–69 percent of the mass fraction) and pectin (16.2–19.7 percent of the mass fraction). The feedstock content of N, P and metal ions (K, Mg, Fe and Mn) was favourable for further manufacture of lactic acid fermentation media. Apple pomace showed a high susceptibility to enzymatic hydrolysis: in media with a cellulase loading of 8.5 FPU/g of apple pomace and a cellobiase loading of 5 IU/FPU, about 80 % of the total glucan was converted into glucose after 15 h. Considering the low enzyme charge, liquor to solid ratio employed, reaction time needed to achieve the maximal sugars concentration and N, P and metal ion (K, Mg, Fe and Mn) content of samples, it can be concluded that apple pomace is a promising raw material for lactic acid production.
topic apple pomace
enzymatic digestibility
minerals and sugars
lactic acid
pectin
dietary fiber
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