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A combination of commercial and traditional food-source-derived enzymatic treatment acts as a potential tool to produce functional yuzu (Citrus junos) powder

Hana Jeong, Protiva Rani Das, Hayeong Kim, Ae Eun Im, Bo-Bae Lee, Kwang‐Yeol Yang, Seung‐Hee Nam

2023Food Chemistry X12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Enzymatic modifications have been applied in citrus to enhance their physicochemical and biological properties and reduce their bitterness. Notwithstanding, research on the combination of enzyme treatment of yuzu is lacking. In this study, yuzu was treated with a combination of isolated cellulase NY203, pectinase UF, and cellulase KN, and this enzymatic treatment was found to increase monosaccharide, naringenin, and hesperetin levels. In contrast, dietary fiber, cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, and pectin levels were decreased. Moreover, the enzymes disintegrated the inner and outer surface structures and chemical bonding of yuzu, thus improving its solubility rate, water-holding capacity, oil-adsorption capacity, cholesterol-binding capacity, and water-swelling capacity. Furthermore, NY203 + UF + KN combination treatment reduced the bitterness of treated yuzu by 50 % compared with the control. Additionally, NY203 + UF + KN treatment yielded a 28 % decrease in lipid accumulation and two-fold higher lipolytic activity in 3T3L-1 adipocytes. These findings are potentially beneficial to the food/nutraceutical industries regarding functional yuzu powder production.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryCellulasePectinaseFood scienceSwelling capacityCelluloseHesperetinNaringeninNutraceuticalFunctional foodHemicelluloseEnzymeBiochemistryAntioxidantFlavonoidMedicineSwellingPathologyPolysaccharides and Plant Cell WallsBiofuel production and bioconversionAdvanced Cellulose Research Studies