Improved Generation, Physicochemical Characteristics, and Food Application Studies of a Red Colorant Obtained from Oxidative Coupling of Chlorogenic Acid and Tryptophan

Author:

Santarcangelo Ardemia1ORCID,Schulze-Kaysers Nadine1,Schieber Andreas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Nutritional and Food Sciences, Molecular Food Technology, Agricultural Faculty, University of Bonn, 53115 Bonn, Germany

Abstract

Due to a widespread consumer reluctance toward synthetic food dyes, the interest in natural compounds from plants has increased. This study aimed to optimize the oxidation process between chlorogenic acid (CQA) and tryptophan (Trp) using sodium periodate (NaIO4) to obtain a red-colored pigment. The impact of temperature and different ratios of Trp to NaIO4 on the reaction progress was investigated. After the best conditions for the reaction were established, three pH values were tested. The reaction time could be reduced from 72 to 24 h with a yield of 46 ± 2% w/w based on the quantity of CQA. After the first purification step of the product by size exclusion chromatography, the pigment obtained was characterized for its solubility, and its hydrolyzed form was used for investigations into the stability at different pH values, storage under light and in the dark (period of 28 days), in the presence of reducing agents, and for heat resistance. Finally, several food matrices were successfully colored with the natural pigment in amounts from 0.005 to 0.01% (w/w). In conclusion, the present study provides new insights into the feasible production and comprehensive characterization of a red pigment derived from oxidative coupling of CQA and Trp, as well as its application in food systems.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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