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Potato after-cooking darkening
Authors:Gefu Wang-Pruski  Jerzy Nowak
Institution:1. Department of Plant and Animal Sciences, Nova Scotia Agricultural College, B2N 5E3, Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
2. Department of Horticulture, Virginia Polytechnic and State University, 301 Saunders Hall, 24061, Blacksburg, VA
Abstract:After-cooking darkening (ACD) is one of the most widespread, undesirable characteristics of cultivated potato. With the current expansion of the potato-processing industry around the world, there is a renewed interest in the development of new ways to prevent ACD. After-cooking darkening is caused by the oxidation of the ferri-chlorogenic acid in the boiled or fried potatoes. The severity of the darkening is dependent on the ratio of chlorogenic acid to citric acid concentrations in the potato tubers. Higher ratio normally results in darker tubers. The concentration of the chlorogenic and citric acids is genetically controlled and influenced by environmental conditions. This paper outlines the history of ACD and current status of knowledge of the chemistry of the dark pigment formation and its genetic and environmental determinants. Also discussed are the methods of chemical prevention of ACD presently used by the potato-processing industry and potential strategies for reducing tuber after cooking darkening using molecular approaches.
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