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- W4320857573 abstract "Abstract The objective of this study was to evaluate the protective effect of a chickpea‐based edible coating with the addition of polyphenols on the chemical, microbiological, and sensory quality of roasted sunflower seeds throughout storage. Four different samples were prepared: roasted sunflower seeds (control sample, SF‐C), roasted sunflower seeds with BHT (SF‐BHT), roasted sunflower seeds with chickpea‐based coating (SF‐CCs), and roasted sunflower seeds with chickpea‐based coating with chickpea polyphenolic extract (SF‐CCPE). The samples were stored for 60 days at room temperature, and their chemical, microbiological, and sensory parameters were analyzed. The acceptability of fresh samples was also studied. The use of chickpea‐based coatings retarded the lipid oxidation process efficiently, but the inclusion of chickpea polyphenols in the coating enhanced the protective effect. At 60th day of storage, no statistically significant differences were found between SF‐CCPE and SF‐BHT in relation to peroxides and conjugated dienes values, saturated/unsaturated ratio, and hexanal content. Linoleic acid content was reduced significantly more in SF‐CCs than SF‐CCPE. The addition of chickpea coating with chickpea antioxidants did not modify the flavor of the sunflower seeds and was the most accepted treatment by the consumer. The formation of undesirable flavors (cardboard and oxidized) was less in SF‐CC, SF‐CCPE, and SF‐BHT without finding significant differences between these treatments. None of the samples presented microbiological contamination or an increase in bacteria, yeast, and molds during storage. The chickpea‐based coating was able to retard lipid oxidation in roasted sunflower seeds, proving to be a good alternative as a natural method to preserve foods with high lipid content. Practical Application Discarded chickpeas and chickpea husks constitute byproducts from the chickpea industry. The grain husks are currently discarded or marketed at a very low cost, constituting a novel residue with antioxidant properties. Considering the growing interest in sustainability and the circular economy, this investigation proposes the utilization of nutritional materials to prepare edible coatings. The chickpea‐based coatings loaded with polyphenol extract (obtained from the husk of chickpea) demonstrated to have a protective effect against lipid oxidation process in sunflower seeds, which represent a good alternative to be used for the food industry to increase the shelf life of lipid foods." @default.
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- W4320857573 title "Application of chickpea‐based edible coating with chickpea husk polyphenols on the preservation of sunflower seeds" @default.
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