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Impact of Cooking Techniques on the Dietary Fiber Profile in Selected Cruciferous Vegetables. | LitMetric

Impact of Cooking Techniques on the Dietary Fiber Profile in Selected Cruciferous Vegetables.

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Department of Food Product Quality, Krakow University of Economics, ul. Sienkiewicza 5, 30-033 Kraków, Poland.

Published: January 2025


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Cruciferous vegetables of the plant order Brassicales are an attractive dietary component and a valuable source of fiber. However, the nutritional-physiological properties are different when comparing soluble and insoluble fibers. Another significant impact is the transformation of fibers by different influencing factors during food preparation. Cruciferous vegetables, especially, are dominantly processed to soften the matrix. As a result, during cooking, the polysaccharides are dissolved, swelled, or degraded to a certain extent, influencing the composition and the nutritional-physiological properties. The aim of the present study was to analyze the impact of different cooking procedures on changes in the dietary fiber content profile of three different plants: white cauliflower ( L. var. ), broccoli ( L. var. ), and Brussels sprouts ( L. var. ). The sample material was subjected to direct ("in the water") and steam cooking. The dietary fiber content and the content of its fractions were determined using an enzymatic analysis method. The results of the research show that the cooking process had a significant influence on the content of dietary fiber fractions in cruciferous vegetables. The concentration of insoluble dietary fiber decreased, whereas the content of soluble dietary fiber increased. When considering the average influence of each process, both steam cooking and direct cooking had a similar impact on changes in the concentrations of dietary fiber fractions. It can therefore be concluded that, when considering dietary fiber content, both processes can be equally well chosen as a thermal treatment for cruciferous vegetables.

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