Daucus carota L. is an important food crop utilized worldwide and a rich source of bioactive compounds. Carrot processing generates residues which are discarded or underused, for which using them as a source for obtaining new ingredients or products is an opportunity for the development of healthier and more sustainable diets. In the present study, the impact of different milling and drying procedures and in vitro digestion on the functional properties of carrot waste powders was evaluated. Carrot waste was transformed into powders by disruption (grinding vs. chopping), drying (freeze-drying or air-drying at 60 or 70 °C) and final milling. Powders were characterized in terms of physicochemical properties (water activity, moisture content, t...
Plant processing by-products of black carrot represent an important disposal problem for the industr...
Studies investigating carotene bioaccessibility (release from the food matrix to a solubilized form)...
The effect of air temperature and sample thickness on the color changes and total carotenoids conten...
Daucus carota L. is an important food crop utilized worldwide and a rich source of bioactive compoun...
Carrots are rich in many bioactive molecules, which provide health benefits for the human body....
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the European Comission’s 7th Frame Work P...
The release and absorption (bioavailability) of carotenoids is a prerequisite for their nutritional ...
Carrots contain many nutrients needed by the human body, especially as a source of vitamin A. Carrot...
Vegetables and fruits have an interesting nutritional profile, rich in bioactive metabolites, holdin...
Nutrient bioaccessibility and subsequent absorption will be directly influenced by changes in food s...
This study was conducted to determine that carrot powder obtain by different drying methods (oven an...
The encapsulates of carrot waste oil extract improved the antioxidant properties of durum wheat past...
Introduction: Carrot is the most commonly used vegetable for human nutrition and is an excellent sou...
Carrot is an important root vegetable rich in bioactive compounds like carotenoids and polyphenol...
In this research, carrot pulp was added to traditional snack made from corn-grit. As the biological ...
Plant processing by-products of black carrot represent an important disposal problem for the industr...
Studies investigating carotene bioaccessibility (release from the food matrix to a solubilized form)...
The effect of air temperature and sample thickness on the color changes and total carotenoids conten...
Daucus carota L. is an important food crop utilized worldwide and a rich source of bioactive compoun...
Carrots are rich in many bioactive molecules, which provide health benefits for the human body....
The authors gratefully acknowledge financial support from the European Comission’s 7th Frame Work P...
The release and absorption (bioavailability) of carotenoids is a prerequisite for their nutritional ...
Carrots contain many nutrients needed by the human body, especially as a source of vitamin A. Carrot...
Vegetables and fruits have an interesting nutritional profile, rich in bioactive metabolites, holdin...
Nutrient bioaccessibility and subsequent absorption will be directly influenced by changes in food s...
This study was conducted to determine that carrot powder obtain by different drying methods (oven an...
The encapsulates of carrot waste oil extract improved the antioxidant properties of durum wheat past...
Introduction: Carrot is the most commonly used vegetable for human nutrition and is an excellent sou...
Carrot is an important root vegetable rich in bioactive compounds like carotenoids and polyphenol...
In this research, carrot pulp was added to traditional snack made from corn-grit. As the biological ...
Plant processing by-products of black carrot represent an important disposal problem for the industr...
Studies investigating carotene bioaccessibility (release from the food matrix to a solubilized form)...
The effect of air temperature and sample thickness on the color changes and total carotenoids conten...