Impact of tomato pomace powder added to extruded snacks on the in vitro gastrointestinal behaviour and stability of bioactive compounds
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In this study, extruded snacks enriched with tomato pomace powder (TPP) at ratios of 5, 10, 15, and 20% (w/w)
were prepared based on some preliminary experiments. The effect of tomato pomace addition to extruded snacks
on the total phenolic content, total antioxidant capacity, contents of lycopene and phenolics, as well as their in
vitro bioaccessibility; and additionally, physical, textural and sensory properties of the samples were investigated.
According to the results, increasing levels of TPP in snacks significantly increased the content of individual
phenolics including gallic acid, protocatechuic acid, 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid, chlorogenic acid, rutin and
quercetin. Similarly, increased amount of TPP in snacks enhanced the bioaccessible protocatechuic acid,
chlorogenic acid, rutin and quercetin as well as lycopene (p < 0.05). TPP incorporated snacks displayed lower
expansion indices, water absorption index (WAI) and water solubility index (WSI) and lightness; but had higher
hardness, redness and yellowness values than the control. However, snacks had acceptable physical and sensory
properties when enriched with 10% of TPP. The results suggest that tomato pomace can be added as a functional
ingredient to improve the nutritional value of snack products.