Effects of ultrasound irradiation on the properties of apricot kernels during accelerated debitterizing

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In this paper, studies were conducted to investigate the effects of ultrasonically accelerated debitterizing on the physicochemical properties of apricot kernels, such as color, texture, oil content, protein characteristics and amino acids, with UV-Vis spectroscopy, synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy, circular dichroism, electrophoresis, environmental scanning electron microscopy, and thermal property analysis. The results indicate that the novel debitterizing technique has insignificant influences on the oil and protein contents of apricot kernels; meanwhile, the color, texture and activity of beta-glucosidase were substantially improved, greatly contributing to the quality modification and shortening the debitterizing time. In addition, ultrasound greatly influenced the amino acid contents and compositions, the fluorescence spectra and the thermal properties of the apricot kernel proteins. In a word, all these results greatly contribute to our understanding of the debitterizing mechanism mediated by ultrasound irradiation and further prove the feasibility of this novel debitterizing technique in the practical processing of apricot kernels.

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Zhang, Q. A., Shi, F. F., Yao, J. L., & Zhang, N. (2020). Effects of ultrasound irradiation on the properties of apricot kernels during accelerated debitterizing. RSC Advances, 10(18), 10624–10633. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ra10965j

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