Residues discarded at cherry fruit harvesting were extracted with ethanol from ‘Chelan’, ‘Brooks’ and ‘Sunburst’ varieties to obtain cherry fibers constituted by the cell wall polysaccharides, applicable as functional food ingredients, additives and/or dietary fibers. Powder properties were evaluated. The highest specific volume, directly related to sample porosity, corresponded to ‘Brooks’ fibers. These results matched the best hydration properties showed by ‘Brooks’. Chemical composition may indicate a hydrogel microstructure for cherry fibers. ‘Chelan’ and ‘Sunburst’ powders showed the highest total phenolics content, 40–63% of which were bound. The FRAP-antioxidant activity determined in water was lower than that expected from the total...
Firmness is a major quality attribute of fresh cherries, and is also a main factor affecting suscept...
Edibles flms are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packing food products. Barbados cher...
Commercial processing of sour cherries generates a large quantity of pomace as an industrial waste, ...
Sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) discarded at harvesting were upgraded as powerful antioxidant fiber...
An increase in the production rate of cherry and cherry products has led to considerable amounts of ...
The cell wall polysaccharides of Regina and Sunburst cherry varieties at two developmental stages we...
Cherry phenolics extracted by 90°C-water were loaded in a low-methoxyl-pectin (LMP) film for antioxi...
Excessive softening is a major cause of postharvest deterioration during transportation and storage ...
In a growing context of green and circular economy, gaining knowledge of the composition of every cr...
The food processing industry is responsible for the generation of a significant amount of wastes and...
Excessive softening is a major cause of postharvest deterioration during transportation and storage ...
There has been a growing interest in the recovery and valorization of chemical products from biomass...
BACKGROUND: Sweet cherries are an excellent source of phenolic compounds, which may contribute to a ...
This work examined the effect of extraction regime (hot water vs. simulated in vitro gastrointestina...
Agri-food waste has proved to be a valuable bioresource that can be used to obtain a variety of valu...
Firmness is a major quality attribute of fresh cherries, and is also a main factor affecting suscept...
Edibles flms are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packing food products. Barbados cher...
Commercial processing of sour cherries generates a large quantity of pomace as an industrial waste, ...
Sweet cherries (Prunus avium L.) discarded at harvesting were upgraded as powerful antioxidant fiber...
An increase in the production rate of cherry and cherry products has led to considerable amounts of ...
The cell wall polysaccharides of Regina and Sunburst cherry varieties at two developmental stages we...
Cherry phenolics extracted by 90°C-water were loaded in a low-methoxyl-pectin (LMP) film for antioxi...
Excessive softening is a major cause of postharvest deterioration during transportation and storage ...
In a growing context of green and circular economy, gaining knowledge of the composition of every cr...
The food processing industry is responsible for the generation of a significant amount of wastes and...
Excessive softening is a major cause of postharvest deterioration during transportation and storage ...
There has been a growing interest in the recovery and valorization of chemical products from biomass...
BACKGROUND: Sweet cherries are an excellent source of phenolic compounds, which may contribute to a ...
This work examined the effect of extraction regime (hot water vs. simulated in vitro gastrointestina...
Agri-food waste has proved to be a valuable bioresource that can be used to obtain a variety of valu...
Firmness is a major quality attribute of fresh cherries, and is also a main factor affecting suscept...
Edibles flms are an alternative to synthetic materials used for packing food products. Barbados cher...
Commercial processing of sour cherries generates a large quantity of pomace as an industrial waste, ...