The content and stability (retention) to dry heat in a conventional oven (DHCO) and extrusion of tocochromanols and carotenoids in sorghum genotypes were evaluated. One hundred sorghum genotypes showed high variability in tocochromanol content (280.7-2962.4 μg/100g in wet basis) and 23% of the genotypes were classified as source of vitamin E. The total carotenoid varied from 2.12 to 85.46 μg/100g in one hundred sorghum genotypes. According to the genetic variability for carotenoids and tocochromanols, the 100 genotypes were grouped into 7 groups. The retention of the total tocochromanols and α-tocopherol equivalent decreased after extrusion (69.1-84.8% and 52.4-85.0%, respectively) but increased after DHCO (106.8-114.7% and 109.9-115.8%, respectively). Sorghum carotenoids were sensitive to extrusion (30.7-37.1%) and DHCO (58.6-79.2%). In conclusion, the tocochromanols profile in sorghum varied widely and the genotypes presented high genetic variability for carotenoids and tocochromanols. Sorghum was a source of tocochromanols, which increased after DHCO and decreased after extrusion. The carotenoid content in sorghum decreased after DHCO and extrusion.
Keywords: Carotenoid stability; Dry heat in a conventional oven; Extrusion; Lutein (PubChem CID: 5281243); Sorghum bicolor L.; Vitamin E stability; Zeaxanthin (PubChem CID: 53477763); α-Tocopherol (PubChem CID: 14985); α-Tocotrienol (PubChem CID: 5282347); β-Tocopherol (PubChem CID: 6857447); β-Tocotrienol (PubChem CID: 5282348); γ-Tocopherol (PubChem CID: 92729); γ-Tocotrienol (PubChem CID: 5282349); δ-Tocopherol (PubChem CID: 92094); δ-Tocotrienol (PubChem CID: 5282350).
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