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Título: Evaluation of Heat-sensitive Micronutrients in Fresh, Sun-dried and Solar-dried Capsicum Varieties Grown in Peru
Autores: Nagle, Marcus 
Jankowsky, Birgit 
Peña Pineda, Karla Mónica 
Rios Lobo, Llermé 
Jäger, Matthias 
Nohr, Donatus 
Müller, Joachim 
Palabras clave: Capsicum;Carotenoids;High performance liquid chromatography;Micronutrients;Peru;Solar drying;Vitamin C
Fecha de emisión: oct-2011
Editor: University of Hohenheim
Fuente: Nagle, M.; Jankowsky, B.; Peña, K.; Rios, Ll.; Jäger, M.; Nohr, D. & Müller, J. (2011). Evaluation of Heat-sensitive Micronutrients in Fresh, Sun-dried and Solar-dried Capsicum Varieties Grown in Peru. Tropentag, October 5-7, 2011, Bonn.
Revista: Tropentag 
Resumen: 
In this study, the vitamin and carotenoid content of three local varieties and six accessions of a gene bank in Peru were identified. It was observed that drying in the traditional way was almost impossible under Peruvian winter conditions (coast) and resulted in microbiological degradation, whereas almost all solar dryer samples reached the aimed moisture content. Dried capsicum with higher carotenoid and vitamin content provides products of better nutritional and economic value, which will contribute to food security.
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12955/1581
Derechos: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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