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The effects of soybean storage under controlled atmosphere at different temperatures on lipid oxidation and volatile compounds profile

Authors :
Auri Brackmann
Flavio Roberto Thewes
Stephanie Reis Ribeiro
Vanderlei Both
Fabiane Portella Rossato
Roger Wagner
Lucas Mallmann Wendt
Fabio Rodrigo Thewes
Vagner Ludwig
Magno Roberto Pasquetti Berghetti
Source :
Food Research International. 147:110483
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

This study aimed to evaluate the effects of low oxygen partial pressure (pO2) and high carbon dioxide partial pressure (pCO2) combined with different temperatures on the oil acidity and peroxide values of two soybean cultivars (NA 5909 RG and FEPAGRO 37 RR). The volatile compounds correlated to lipid oxidation were also evaluated. Soybeans were stored for seven months under ambient and controlled atmosphere (CA) conditions at three temperatures (20, 25, and 30 °C). Storage under ambient conditions increased acidity and peroxide value regardless of the temperature. CA storage with low pO2 reduced oil acidity and its combination with high pCO2 had no positive effects on oil acidity and peroxide values. Grains of FEPAGRO 37 RR stored under ambient air showed higher 1-octne-3-ol amount compared to CA. The higher storage temperature increased (E)-2-heptenal and decanal amount in grains of cultivar NA 5909 RG. In addition, the ambiente air storage provide higher γ-Butyrolactone in relation to CA storage. Moreover, in both cultivars the CA storage technique provides lower (E)-2-hexenal content. This compound, together with hexanal are potential lipid deterioration markers of soybeans. CA storage is a promising tool for soybean grains preservation and the effect is mainly due to the oxygen reduction, with no additional effect of CO2 increasing.

Details

ISSN :
09639969
Volume :
147
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Food Research International
Accession number :
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