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Title:
Glucosinolates during preparation of Brassica vegetables in Indonesia
Dutch translation of title:
Effecten van Indonesische bereidingsmethoden op gezondheidsbevorderende stoffen in groenten
Title/description for non-professionals:
Effects of Indonesian preparation methods on health promoting compounds in vegetables
Summary:
Stir-frying, one of the most popular method to prepare Brassica vegetables in Indonesia, can retain the content of the alleged health promoting glucosinolates. Meanwhile, long-term steaming and fermentation considerably reduce the glucosinolate content. By analysing the mechanisms underlying glucosinolate changes during preparation, alternative procedures or conditions to enhance the retention of glucosinolates were proposed. For fermentation, prior inactivation of myrosinase enzyme resulted in a higher retention of glucosinolate. For steaming, a reduction of the steaming time was shown beneficial to have a higher glucosinolate content. A mathematical modelling approach was successfully applied to describe the effects of variation in the conditions and processes on the glucosinolate content of products and to optimise them in order to get a more optimal glucosinolate content in the prepared products. Besides improvement of the content of vegetable products, the present study also yields important information to make a more accurate estimation of the dietary intake of glucosinolates in prepared dishes. Such estimation is important for establishing the relation between intake of phytochemicals and health effects like reducing the risk of certain diseases.
Original language | English |
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Qualification | Doctor of Philosophy |
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Award date | 11 Jun 2015 |
Place of Publication | Wageningen |
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Print ISBNs | 9789462573048 |
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Publication status | Published - 11 Jun 2015 |
Keywords
- glucosinolates
- leafy vegetables
- thermal degradation
- chemical composition
- food preparation
- cooking methods
- fermentation
- indonesia
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Optimising the level of glucosinolates and antioxidants during preparation and processing of selected leafy vegetables commonly consumed in Indonesia.
Nugrahedi, P. (PhD candidate), van Boekel, T. (Promotor), Dekker, M. (Co-promotor) & Verkerk, R. (Co-promotor)
2/02/09 → 11/06/15
Project: PhD