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Micronized Rose Petal Powder: A Valuable Edible Floral Food Ingredient Containing Bioactive Compounds.

Authors :
Różyło, Renata
Amarowicz, Ryszard
Janiak, Michał Adam
Domin, Marek
Różyło, Igor
Rząd, Klaudia
Matwijczuk, Arkadiusz
Rusinek, Robert
Gancarz, Marek
Source :
Molecules; Oct2024, Vol. 29 Issue 20, p4931, 17p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Flower petals, as byproducts, provide significant health benefits and can be used in food production. In this study, the impact of the micronization process using a ball mill on the properties of micronized powders derived from wild rose petals of the rugosa variety (Rosa rugosa Thunb.) was examined. The micronized rose powders were subjected to an investigation regarding their particle size, color, molecular characterization (FTIR), electronic nose procedure and antioxidant potential. The study found that micronization considerably reduced d50 particle dimensions from 98.6 µm to 39.9 µm. An FTIR analysis revealed the presence of characteristic (2980, 1340, and 1225 cm<superscript>−1</superscript>) bands. The hydrolysable tannins are the most abundant polyphenolic chemicals in rose powders, followed by anthocyanins. Rose powders are an extremely valuable antioxidant raw material due to their high total phenol content (71.8 mg GAE/g), which increased by approximately 26% after micronization. The antioxidant activity, as determined by ABTS<superscript>•+,</superscript> DPPH<superscript>•</superscript> and FRAP, is likewise very high. The intensity of volatile chemicals decreased in powders after micronization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14203049
Volume :
29
Issue :
20
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Molecules
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180526225
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29204931