The effect of thermal processing in oil on the macromolecular integrity and acrylamide formation from starch of three potato cultivars organically fertilized

Starches from three organically produced cultivars of potato tuber (Lady Rosetta, Spunta and Voyager) have been studied in relation to (i) acrylamide production (ii) macromolecular integrity after frying with extra virgin olive oil, soybean oil and corn oil. During cultivation, a treatment involving...

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Main Authors: Theo Varzakas, Asma Alghamdi, Hanan Alghamdi, Robert Linforth, Vlad Dinu, Tabot D. Besong, Richard B. Gillis, Gary G. Adams, D. Arapoglou, Ian F. Connerton, Stephen E. Harding, Cleanthes Israilides
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2016-12-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2016.1180950
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spelling doaj-a17b4984eafe4c82962915a7e33744b62021-03-02T15:42:29ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Food & Agriculture2331-19322016-12-012110.1080/23311932.2016.11809501180950The effect of thermal processing in oil on the macromolecular integrity and acrylamide formation from starch of three potato cultivars organically fertilizedTheo Varzakas0Asma Alghamdi1Hanan Alghamdi2Robert Linforth3Vlad Dinu4Tabot D. Besong5Richard B. Gillis6Gary G. Adams7D. Arapoglou8Ian F. Connerton9Stephen E. Harding10Cleanthes Israilides11Technological Educational Institute of PeloponneseUniversity of NottinghamUniversity of NottinghamUniversity of NottinghamUniversity of NottinghamUniversity of NottinghamUniversity of NottinghamUniversity of NottinghamInstitute of Technology of Agricultural Product - ELGO DemeterUniversity of NottinghamUniversity of NottinghamInstitute of Technology of Agricultural Product - ELGO DemeterStarches from three organically produced cultivars of potato tuber (Lady Rosetta, Spunta and Voyager) have been studied in relation to (i) acrylamide production (ii) macromolecular integrity after frying with extra virgin olive oil, soybean oil and corn oil. During cultivation, a treatment involving the combination of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilization under organic farming was applied (N1, P2, K1 where Ν1 = 1.3 g Ν per plant, P2 = 5.2 g P2O5 per plant, Κ1 = 4.0 g K2O per plant). Potatoes fried in olive oil retained the highest glucose concentrations for all cultivars 0.85 ± 0.2 mmol/kg, followed by 0.48 ± 0.2 for those fried in corn oil and 0.40 ± 0.1 mmol/kg for those fried in soybean oil. The highest average fructose concentration was recorded for the samples fried in corn oil as 0.81 ± 0.2, followed by 0.80 ± 0.2 and 0.68 ± 0.3 mmol/kg for the samples fried in olive and soybean oils, respectively. Asparagine was the most abundant free amino acid in the three varieties tested, followed by glutamine and aspartic acid. The mean initial concentration of asparagine in raw potatoes tubers was 42.8 ± 1.6 mmoles kg−1 for Lady Rosetta, 34.6 ± 1.2 mmoles kg−1 (dry weight) for Spunta and 36.2 ± 2.0 mmoles kg−1 for Voyager. Lady Rosetta contained a significantly higher concentration of asparagine compared to the other two varieties (p < 0.05). The greatest quantity of acrylamide was observed in French fries derived from the potato variety Lady Rosetta when fried in soybean oil and it was 2,600 ± 440 μg/kg, followed by Spunta which was 2,280 ± 340 μg/kg and Voyager 1,120 ± 220 μg/kg. There is a significant reduction in the formation of acrylamide in the variety Voyager compared to the others (p = 0.05).http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2016.1180950organic fertilizationfrench friesolive oil, corn oil, soybean oil, starch, acrylamide
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author Theo Varzakas
Asma Alghamdi
Hanan Alghamdi
Robert Linforth
Vlad Dinu
Tabot D. Besong
Richard B. Gillis
Gary G. Adams
D. Arapoglou
Ian F. Connerton
Stephen E. Harding
Cleanthes Israilides
spellingShingle Theo Varzakas
Asma Alghamdi
Hanan Alghamdi
Robert Linforth
Vlad Dinu
Tabot D. Besong
Richard B. Gillis
Gary G. Adams
D. Arapoglou
Ian F. Connerton
Stephen E. Harding
Cleanthes Israilides
The effect of thermal processing in oil on the macromolecular integrity and acrylamide formation from starch of three potato cultivars organically fertilized
Cogent Food & Agriculture
organic fertilization
french fries
olive oil, corn oil, soybean oil, starch, acrylamide
author_facet Theo Varzakas
Asma Alghamdi
Hanan Alghamdi
Robert Linforth
Vlad Dinu
Tabot D. Besong
Richard B. Gillis
Gary G. Adams
D. Arapoglou
Ian F. Connerton
Stephen E. Harding
Cleanthes Israilides
author_sort Theo Varzakas
title The effect of thermal processing in oil on the macromolecular integrity and acrylamide formation from starch of three potato cultivars organically fertilized
title_short The effect of thermal processing in oil on the macromolecular integrity and acrylamide formation from starch of three potato cultivars organically fertilized
title_full The effect of thermal processing in oil on the macromolecular integrity and acrylamide formation from starch of three potato cultivars organically fertilized
title_fullStr The effect of thermal processing in oil on the macromolecular integrity and acrylamide formation from starch of three potato cultivars organically fertilized
title_full_unstemmed The effect of thermal processing in oil on the macromolecular integrity and acrylamide formation from starch of three potato cultivars organically fertilized
title_sort effect of thermal processing in oil on the macromolecular integrity and acrylamide formation from starch of three potato cultivars organically fertilized
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Food & Agriculture
issn 2331-1932
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Starches from three organically produced cultivars of potato tuber (Lady Rosetta, Spunta and Voyager) have been studied in relation to (i) acrylamide production (ii) macromolecular integrity after frying with extra virgin olive oil, soybean oil and corn oil. During cultivation, a treatment involving the combination of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilization under organic farming was applied (N1, P2, K1 where Ν1 = 1.3 g Ν per plant, P2 = 5.2 g P2O5 per plant, Κ1 = 4.0 g K2O per plant). Potatoes fried in olive oil retained the highest glucose concentrations for all cultivars 0.85 ± 0.2 mmol/kg, followed by 0.48 ± 0.2 for those fried in corn oil and 0.40 ± 0.1 mmol/kg for those fried in soybean oil. The highest average fructose concentration was recorded for the samples fried in corn oil as 0.81 ± 0.2, followed by 0.80 ± 0.2 and 0.68 ± 0.3 mmol/kg for the samples fried in olive and soybean oils, respectively. Asparagine was the most abundant free amino acid in the three varieties tested, followed by glutamine and aspartic acid. The mean initial concentration of asparagine in raw potatoes tubers was 42.8 ± 1.6 mmoles kg−1 for Lady Rosetta, 34.6 ± 1.2 mmoles kg−1 (dry weight) for Spunta and 36.2 ± 2.0 mmoles kg−1 for Voyager. Lady Rosetta contained a significantly higher concentration of asparagine compared to the other two varieties (p < 0.05). The greatest quantity of acrylamide was observed in French fries derived from the potato variety Lady Rosetta when fried in soybean oil and it was 2,600 ± 440 μg/kg, followed by Spunta which was 2,280 ± 340 μg/kg and Voyager 1,120 ± 220 μg/kg. There is a significant reduction in the formation of acrylamide in the variety Voyager compared to the others (p = 0.05).
topic organic fertilization
french fries
olive oil, corn oil, soybean oil, starch, acrylamide
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311932.2016.1180950
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