Passion Fruit Seeds as a Functional Ingredient in Snack Bars: A Nutritional and Sustainable Approach

Passion fruit (<i>Passiflora edulis</i>) is consumed worldwide, and its processing generates a substantial amount of waste, particularly from the seeds and peels. This study investigated the potential of valorizing passion fruit seeds by adding them to high-fiber snack bars. Seed-enriche...

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Main Authors: Kezban Esen Karaca Çelik, Reyhan Irkin, Sema Çarıkçı, Simge Sipahi, Selinay Yakar, Cem Yaman, Ece Öneş
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-05-01
Series:Foods
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2304-8158/14/11/1857
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Summary:Passion fruit (<i>Passiflora edulis</i>) is consumed worldwide, and its processing generates a substantial amount of waste, particularly from the seeds and peels. This study investigated the potential of valorizing passion fruit seeds by adding them to high-fiber snack bars. Seed-enriched snack bars were evaluated for their sensory qualities, antioxidant activities, and nutritional compositions. Seed addition markedly increased the dietary fiber content (from 4.17% to 5.66%), fat content (from 15.02% to 19.63%), and antioxidant activity (e.g., 83.38% vs. 82.47% DPPH inhibition at 50 ppm) compared to the control. This was mainly due to the presence of piceatannol, a potent bioactive molecule. The overall phenolic content decreased from 90.11 to 65.37 mg GAE/100 g, suggesting intricate matrix interactions. The control bars exhibited a higher overall acceptability score, whereas the seed bars remained within the acceptable sensory range and required only minor texture adjustments. Microbiological analyses confirmed that both formulations retained their safety for 7 days at +4 °C, with appropriate levels of yeast and total viable count and no mold growth. These results suggest that passion fruit seeds have the potential to be used as a sustainable functional food ingredient. Further research is warranted to improve the sensory qualities and shelf-life stability.
ISSN:2304-8158