Abstract

ABSTRACTInteractions between ascorbic acid, pelargonidin‐3‐glucoside, and catechin were studied in pH 3.4 citrate‐phosphate buffer at 20°C under anaerobic and oxygenated conditions. Changes in anthocyanin pigment, ascorbic acid, dehydroascorbic acid, and catechin were quantitatively measured during 130 days storage along with Hunter color parameters, browning, and polymeric color. Ascorbic acid had a statistically significant effect on all parameters, including anthocyanin loss under both oxygen and nitrogen environments, catechin loss, increase in browning and polymeric color, decrease in Hunter “a” value and increase in Hunter L value. Ascorbic acid bleached anthocyanin pigment and also induced browning. There is evidence that anthocyanin pigment and ascorbic acid degrade through a direct condensation mechanism.

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