Lipid oxidation products generated during meat digestion may contribute to the apparent epidemiological link between red meat intake and the risk of cardiovascular diseases and colorectal cancer. The aim of this work was to assess the lipid oxidation inhibitory activity of black, green, and pink pepper during cooking and in vitro digestion of meat. Peppers were characterized for their phenolic profiles by LC-ESI-MS and the antioxidant properties. Pink pepper showed the highest phenolic content and antioxidant activities. Then, the peppers were added to meat either before or after cooking, and the meat was subjected to in vitro digestion. Pink pepper added before cooking was the most effective, with an inhibition of 80% and 72% in lipid hydroperoxides and TBA-RS formation after digestion, respectively. These findings suggest that peppers, particularly pink pepper, can be used to minimize lipid oxidation in the gastro-intestinal tract and for the design of healthy dietary patterns.

Black, green, and pink pepper affect differently lipid oxidation during cooking and in vitro digestion of meat / Martini, S.; Cattivelli, A.; Conte, A.; Tagliazucchi, D.. - In: FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0308-8146. - 350:(2021), pp. 1-12. [10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.129246]

Black, green, and pink pepper affect differently lipid oxidation during cooking and in vitro digestion of meat

Martini S.;Cattivelli A.;Conte A.;Tagliazucchi D.
2021

Abstract

Lipid oxidation products generated during meat digestion may contribute to the apparent epidemiological link between red meat intake and the risk of cardiovascular diseases and colorectal cancer. The aim of this work was to assess the lipid oxidation inhibitory activity of black, green, and pink pepper during cooking and in vitro digestion of meat. Peppers were characterized for their phenolic profiles by LC-ESI-MS and the antioxidant properties. Pink pepper showed the highest phenolic content and antioxidant activities. Then, the peppers were added to meat either before or after cooking, and the meat was subjected to in vitro digestion. Pink pepper added before cooking was the most effective, with an inhibition of 80% and 72% in lipid hydroperoxides and TBA-RS formation after digestion, respectively. These findings suggest that peppers, particularly pink pepper, can be used to minimize lipid oxidation in the gastro-intestinal tract and for the design of healthy dietary patterns.
2021
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Black, green, and pink pepper affect differently lipid oxidation during cooking and in vitro digestion of meat / Martini, S.; Cattivelli, A.; Conte, A.; Tagliazucchi, D.. - In: FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0308-8146. - 350:(2021), pp. 1-12. [10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.129246]
Martini, S.; Cattivelli, A.; Conte, A.; Tagliazucchi, D.
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