Bioactive Properties of Instant Chicory Melanoidins and Their Relevance as Health Promoting Food Ingredients

Foods. 2022 Dec 27;12(1):134. doi: 10.3390/foods12010134.

Abstract

Instant chicory is a caffeine-free brew worldwide consumed as a coffee substitute. Like coffee grounds processing, chicory roots suffer a roasting process, which may lead to the formation of high-molecular weight nitrogen-brown compounds, the melanoidins. It is hypothesized that similarly to coffee, chicory melanoidins have health promoting potential. In this work, the chemical composition and biological activity of chicory high molecular weight material (HMWM) was evaluated. The chicory HMWM is composed by 28.9% (w/w) of carbohydrates, mainly fructose-rich polysaccharides (18.7% w/w) and 5.7% (w/w) of protein, distinct from coffee. The phenolic compounds constituent of the HMWM were mainly present in glycosidically linked and condensed structures (0.9 g/100 g and 5.8 g/100 g), showing in vitro ABTS•+ scavenging (IC50 = 0.28 mg/mL) and ferric ion reducing capacity (ca. 11 µg Fe2+ eq/mg). Chicory HMWM revealed to be effective against Gram-positive bacteria, mainly Staphylococcus aureus and Bacillus cereus, although not so efficient as coffee. It also showed potential to inhibit α-glucosidase activity (15% of inhibition), higher than coffee HMWM, approaching acarbose activity that is used in type 2 diabetes mellitus treatment. Thus, chicory melanoidins, when used as a food ingredient, may contribute to an antioxidant diet and to prevent diabetes, while increasing the protective effects against pathogenic bacteria.

Keywords: antidiabetic; antimicrobial; antioxidant; chicory; coffee; high molecular weight; inulin; phenolic compounds.

Grants and funding

This work received financial support from PT national funds (FCT/MCTES) for the financial support of LAQV-REQUIMTE (UIDB/50006/2020 + UIDP/5006/2020) and CESAM (UIDP/50017/2020 + UIDB/50017/2020 + LA/P/0094/2020) research units and CQ-VR at UTAD Vila Real (UIDB/00616/2020 + UIDP/00616/2020) and, when applicable, co-financed by the FEDER, within the PT2020 Partnership Agreement and Compete 2020. FCT is thanked for the post-doc grant (S.P., SFRH/BPD/117213/2016) and for the Individual Call to Scientific Employment Stimulus (C.P.P., CEECIND/01873/2017 and C.P., CEEC individual/03974/2017).