Wild Garlic (Allium ursinum) Preparations in the Design of Novel Functional Pasta

Foods. 2023 Dec 5;12(24):4376. doi: 10.3390/foods12244376.

Abstract

This study investigated the design of novel pasta enriched with different forms of wild garlic (WG): a powder, an extract and an encapsulated extract applied at three enrichment levels (low/middle/high). The effect of cooking on changes in the content of bioactive compounds, antioxidative activity, cooking behaviour, texture, colour and sensory properties of the cooked pasta was evaluated. WG preparations significantly increased the antioxidant potential (by 185-600%) as well as the content of phenolics (by 26-146%), flavonoids (by 40-360%) and potassium (up to three-fold) in the cooked pasta, depending on WG type and enrichment level. Flavonoids were dominantly present in the free form. Cooking resulted in a significant loss of flavonoids (39-75%) whereas phenolics were liberated from the matrix. The highest increase in total phenolics and antioxidant activity was exerted by the WG powder and extract. Pasta hardness and adhesiveness were increased, but encapsulated WG deteriorated cooking behaviour. The best-scored enriched pasta regarding sensory quality and texture was that enriched with WG powder at the low/moderate level.

Keywords: antioxidants; colour; cooking behaviour; encapsulate; extract; minerals; phytochemicals; retention index; sensory.

Grants and funding

This work was financially supported by the Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovations (NITRA), Serbia, [grant 451-03-47/2023-01/200222].