Effects of different storage conditions on steroidal saponinsin yam (Dioscorea pseudojaponica Yamamoto) tubers

Deng Jye Yang, Jau Tien Lin*

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Abstract

Effect of storage on steroidal saponins, furostanol and spirostanol glycosides, in yam (D. pseudojaponica Yamamoto) tubers was determined. Unpeeled and vacuum-sealed peeled tubers were stored at -18, 4, 17 and 25 °C from 5 to 80 days separately. Furostanol glycosides in unpeeled tubers could be converted by furostanol glycoside 26-O-β-glucosidase (F26G) to spirostanol glycosides after 4 °C storage for 35 days (chilling injury could be found), or 17 and 25 °C storage for 50 days. The conversion increased with storage times. Peeled tubers stored at 17 and 25 °C for 5 days could experience organoleptic injury, which would enlarge with increasing storage period. After 35 days of storage, large part of vacuum-sealed tubers transformed to juice with stench. In the early 20 days storage, saponins in these tubers were lost rapidly. F26G activity in decreasing order was 25 °C > 17 °C > 4 °C and could be inhibited under vacuum.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)670-677
Number of pages8
JournalFood Chemistry
Volume110
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Oct 2008

Keywords

  • Furostanol glycoside
  • Furostanol glycoside 26-O-β-glucosidase
  • Spirostanol glycoside
  • Steroidal saponin
  • Storage
  • Yam (Dioscorea spp.)

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