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Effects of Different Drying Methods on the Selenium Bioaccessibility and Antioxidant Activity of Cardamine violifolia

Pei‐Yu Wang, Yue Li, Ruipeng Yu, Dejian Huang, Shangwei Chen, Song Zhu

2023Foods16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Understanding the effects of drying on the selenium (Se) content and Se bioaccessibility of Se-rich plants is critical to dietary supplementation of Se. The effects of five common drying methods (far-infrared drying (FIRD), vacuum drying (VD), microwave vacuum drying (MVD), hot air drying (HD), and freeze vacuum drying (FD)) on the content and bioaccessibility of Se and Se species in Cardamine violifolia leaves (CVLs) were studied. The content of SeCys2 in fresh CVLs was the highest (5060.50 μg/g of dry weight (DW)); after FIRD, it had the lowest selenium loss, with a loss rate of less than 19%. Among all of the drying processes, FD and VD samples had the lowest Se retention and bioaccessibility. FIRD, VD, and FD samples have similar effects on antioxidant activity.

Topics & Concepts

SeleniumAntioxidantChemistryFood scienceVacuum dryingHorticultureDry weightBotanyAntioxidant capacityFreeze-dryingBiologyChromatographyBiochemistryOrganic chemistrySelenium in Biological SystemsHeavy Metals in PlantsMercury impact and mitigation studies
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