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Research paper thumbnail of Peach Palm (Bactris gasipaes kunth) Characterization and the Potential of by-Products Flour Processing

Food Science and Technology Research, 2013

The peach palm cultivated for the industrial canning of heart-of-palm has different portions whos... more The peach palm cultivated for the industrial canning of heart-of-palm has different portions whose utilization can be maximized. The aim of this work was to evaluate the composition and structure of all portions of peach palm rod and to investigate the possible utilization of the by-products for flours processing. The central edible portion had the highest content of protein, fat, starch and the lowest level of dietary fiber. The highest content of oxalic acid was found in the shell. The tissue is formed by fibrous elements, xylem and phloem vessels, amiloplasts and calcium oxalates in druses and raphides. Although the oxidative enzymes of by-products were inactivated during drying at 90℃ for 36 h, the color parameter indicated that the flours should be dried at 60℃. The median sheath flour had a lower content of oxalic acid and tannins than the stem flour, but similar content of phytic acid.

Research paper thumbnail of Peach Palm (Bactris gasipaes kunth) Characterization and the Potential of by-Products Flour Processing

Food Science and Technology Research, 2013

The peach palm cultivated for the industrial canning of heart-of-palm has different portions whos... more The peach palm cultivated for the industrial canning of heart-of-palm has different portions whose utilization can be maximized. The aim of this work was to evaluate the composition and structure of all portions of peach palm rod and to investigate the possible utilization of the by-products for flours processing. The central edible portion had the highest content of protein, fat, starch and the lowest level of dietary fiber. The highest content of oxalic acid was found in the shell. The tissue is formed by fibrous elements, xylem and phloem vessels, amiloplasts and calcium oxalates in druses and raphides. Although the oxidative enzymes of by-products were inactivated during drying at 90℃ for 36 h, the color parameter indicated that the flours should be dried at 60℃. The median sheath flour had a lower content of oxalic acid and tannins than the stem flour, but similar content of phytic acid.

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