Short-term steaming during processing impacts the quality of Citri Reticulatae 'Chachi' peel

Food Chem. 2024 Jul 30:447:138964. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.138964. Epub 2024 Mar 8.

Abstract

Citrus peel is a commonly used food-medicine material in the production of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCGs). For instance, Ganpu tea is manufactured by combining the peel of Citri Reticulatae 'Chachi' (PCRC) with Pu-erh tea. The alleviated irritation of PCRC through years of aging makes Citri reticulatae Pericarpium a traditional Chinese medicine. Herein, we introduced short-term steaming into the processing of PCRC to favor the quick removal of its irritation while retaining its food-medicine properties. Sensory evaluation and volatile component analysis showed that 60-s steaming reduced irritation of freshly prepared PCRC. Biological evaluations indicated no effects of steaming on the neuroprotective activity of PCRC. The process increased the contents of several bioactive ingredients, including hesperidin, nobiletin, tangeretin, and synephrine. In addition, physical indications of accelerating PCRC aging were observed. Taken together, our findings suggest that short-term steaming may offer a promising new possibility for enhancing the quality of citrus peel.

Keywords: Irritation; Medicinal and food homology; Peel of Citri Reticulatae ‘Chachi’; Short-term steaming.

MeSH terms

  • Citrus*
  • Drugs, Chinese Herbal*
  • Food
  • Medicine, Chinese Traditional
  • Tea

Substances

  • Tea
  • Drugs, Chinese Herbal