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Tomato pulp as source for the production of lycopene powder containing high proportion of cis-isomers

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EUROPEAN FOOD RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 222, Issue 3-4, Pages 347-353

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00217-005-0058-2

Keywords

lycopene powder; supercritical carbon dioxide; tomato pulp; processing

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Cis-isomers of lycopene has been demonstrated to possess higher biological activity than its all-trans form. The objectives of this study were to compare the extraction efficiency and degree of isomerization of lycopene by employing supercritical carbon dioxide (SCD) and solvents, as well as process the lycopene extract into powder containing high proportion of cis-isomers from tomato pulp as source. Results showed that a high yield of lycopene was achieved by SCD at 350 bar and 70 degrees C, with cis-isomers making up 41.4% of total lycopene. However, with temperature at 80 and 90 degrees C, the maximum isomerization was accomplished, and cis-lycopene constituted 51.0 and 53.8% of total lycopene, respectively. For solvent extraction, the highest yield of all-trans-lycopene was attained by ethanol-hexane (4/3 v/v) at 25 and 50 degrees C, whereas the maximum isomerization (47.0% cis-lycopene) occurred at 75 degrees C. A powder product containing 34.5% cis-isomers of lycopene was obtained by spray-drying, and the total amount of lycopene in spray-dried powder was much greater than that in freeze-dried powder. The maximum yield of lycopene in the powder product could be obtained through processing by adding sodium alginate to the eluate directly after SCD extraction and open-column chromatography with formation of 41.4% cis-lycopene. The method developed in this study may be used for possible commercial production of highly active lycopene powder.

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