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Volume 16, Issue 89 (7-2019)
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The propose of this study was to investigate the production of biodegradable edible film............
Volume 16, Issue 92 (october 2019)
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The aim of this study was to investigate the antioxidant activity of Mentha pulegium leave extract that was performed by ultrasound probes and its effect on oxidative stability in soybean oil during storage. Various concentrations (300 to 800 ppm) of Mentha pulegium leave extract and TBHQ (100 ppm) were added to soybean oil and incubated at 65 ° C for 7 days. The total phenolic compounds of extracts were measured by Folin- Ciocalteu method and their antioxidant activity was performed using 1,1‐diphenyl‐2‐picryl hydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging (at 300 to 800 ppm) compared to TBHQ. Peroxide values (PVs) and thiobarbituric acid reacting substances (TBARS) levels were measured in each day up to day of seven in two concentrations of extracts (500 and 1000 ppm). statistical analysis showed that the highest antioxidant activity belonged to treat number 3(50 °c,10 min) at 500 ppm, which did not show significant difference with TBHQ (p> 0.05). Also, PVs and TBARS levels in samples containing extracts were significantly lower than control sample (p <0.05). Based on the results, it can be concluded that Mentha pulegium leaf extract can be a suitable natural antioxidant as an alternative to synthetic antioxidants in the oil industry.
Volume 16, Issue 93 (November 2019)
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The use of synthetic antioxidants has reduced due to its harmful effects on consumer health. The present study was conducted to evaluate the antioxidant properties of Mentha pulegium as a source of natural antioxidants. In order to prepare extracts of Mentha pulegium from a methanol solution, a ratio of 5: 1 was used. The levels of tocopherol and phenolic compounds of the extracts were measured by spectrophotometric methods. Finally, methanolic extract of Mentha pulegium at concentrations of 400 ppm and 800 ppm was added to canola oil, and after heating for 24 hours at 180°C, color index, conjugated dienes value, acid value and peroxide value were evaluated to comparison with the sample containing TBHQ. The results showed that extract at concentration of 800ppm has thermal stabilization efficiency comparable to TBHQ(p<0.05). Therefore, Mentha extracts can be recommended as a potent source of natural antioxidants for the stabilization of canola oil or other unsaturated vegetable oils.
Volume 17, Issue 106 (December 2020)
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Ultrasound is used as a physical method to modify the functional properties of starch. In this study, the effect of ultrasound at 25, 45 and 65°C on the some rheological properties corn starch paste in the presence of Arabic gum was investigated. Results showed that the amylose leakage increased with increasing temperature; but in the presence of Arabic gum, amylose leakage decreased. Sonicated samples showed lower paste clarity. Clarity decreased with increasing temperature; but in the presence of gum arabic the clarity was increased. Clarity changes were lower in the presence of Arabic gum. The least gelling concentration (LGC) was higher in ultrasonic samples and also LGC was higher in the Arabic gum contained samples. Ultrasonication and Arabic gum reduced the maximum and final viscosity of starch paste. Sample sonicated at 45ºC was selected the best sample with minimum amylose content and showed the less changes clarity, higher LGC, minimum final viscosity. The presence of Arabic gum and the ultrasonic temperature are the important parameters that influenced the modification of starch properties.
Volume 18, Issue 113 (july 2021)
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The fortification process is carried out to improve the micronutrient intake in the target community. The aim of this study was to produce energy food fortified with micronutrients using zedo and watercress seed gums and to investigate the effect of the gums on the stability and recovery of minerals and vitamins. The formulation included meat powder, soy powder, oil, fat-soluble vitamins, minerals (iron and zinc) and sodium chloride. Among the formulations that had the highest amount of energy and viscosity, 5 were selected and the amount of minerals, iron and zinc, vitamins A, D, E and K and the amount of water activity were measured. Formula A had the highest amount of energy and viscosity with 0.92% of watercress seed gum and 1.23% of zedo gum. The data showed that the presence of gums preserves the content of fat-soluble vitamins in the samples and there is no significant difference between the amount of vitamins A, D, E and K on days 0 and 14, but in the control the amount of vitamins decreased. The response obtained from the simultaneous presence of zedo gum and watercress in the formulation of energy food showed that the type and concentration of gum had no effect on the preservation of minerals (iron and zinc). The best formulation in this study contained 35.25% protein and 0.5% minerals, which provides 277.03 kcal of energy, the total daily requirement of vitamins A, D and E, 62.5% of the daily requirement of vitamin K and 100% of the daily requirement of iron and zinc.
Volume 18, Issue 118 (December 2021)
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In this study, the antioxidant and antimicrobial effect of nano coating of basil gum with black cumin essential oil (Bunium persicum) was investigated in order to increase the shelf life of rainbow trout fillets. For this purpose, black cumin essential oil was prepared using Clevenger device and the antioxidant activity of different concentrations of it (200, 400, 600, 800 and 1000 ppm) was investigated. According to the results, black cumin essential oil has high antioxidant properties, and as the concentration increased, antioxidant properties were increased too. The cumin essential oil was then nanocapsulated with a basil gum coating. The nano coating, along with the essential oil (according to the electron microscope image), had a spherical and uniform surface with a low porosity percentage. Then, in order to investigate the effect of nano-coating with essential oil on the shelf life of rainbow trout fillet during a 16-day refrigeration period, 4 treatments including control and nano-coating with different concentrations of black cumin essential oil (1, 1.5 and 2 %) produced and periodic chemical parameters (peroxide, thiobarbiotic acid and volatile nitrogen bases) and microbial (total bacterial and total psychrotrophic count) were studied. The results of chemical and microbial analysis showed that, the nano-coating along with the essential oil slowed down the increasing process of oxidation and microbial indices compared to the control treatment. Until the end of the storage period, they had the allowed chemical and microbial range. Therefore, it seems that this treatment can be used as a natural antioxidant and antimicrobial in the meat and fisheries industry.