Influence of Heat Treatment Prior to Fortification on Goitrogenic Compounds, Iodine Stability and Antioxidant Activity in Cauliflower
Agata Jankowska, Monika Przeor, Katarzyna Waszkowiak, Krystyna Szymandera-Buszka

TL;DR
This study explores how cooking cauliflower before adding iodine affects iodine stability and goitrogenic compounds, which could help combat iodine deficiency.
Contribution
The study introduces thermal pre-treatment methods to improve cauliflower's effectiveness as an iodine carrier.
Findings
Heat treatment and storage temperature significantly affect iodine retention in cauliflower.
Phytochemical composition influences the outcomes of iodine fortification in cauliflower.
Cauliflower shows favorable stability as an iodine carrier after thermal pre-treatment.
Abstract
Iodine deficiency remains a global public health concern. Preliminary studies confirmed that cauliflower can serve as a carrier for iodine salts. However, the influence of its endogenous goitrogenic compounds (phenolic compounds and glucosinolates) on iodine utilisation is not fully understood. This study aimed to assess the potential for enhancing cauliflower’s effectiveness as an iodine carrier through various thermal pre-treatment methods, and to examine how these methods, along with the plant’s endogenous goitrogens, affect iodine stability. Cauliflower was cooked by steaming or boiling (covered or uncovered) and fortified with KI or KIO3. Iodine content, selected phenolic compounds (sinigrin, progoitrin, glucobrassicin, gluconapin, indole-3-carbinol) and antioxidant activity (ABTS●+, DPPH●) were analysed immediately after fortification and after 90 days of storage at 4, 21, or 40…
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TopicsThyroid Disorders and Treatments · Phytochemicals and Antioxidant Activities · Genomics, phytochemicals, and oxidative stress
