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Volume 14, Issue 62 (4-2017)
Abstract
Charkhak (Launaea acanthodes) is one of the most common species of medical herbs in central Iran. In this study, the gum was extracted by alcoholic extraction method with 90% ethanol that the yield percentage was 40.4%. Then, emulsifying properties of the extracted gum were investigated. To do so, soybean oil emulsions (10% w/w) were prepared using 1, 2, 4, and 6% gum. Following tests were done for all emulsions: surface and interfacial tension, stability testing, particle size distribution, observing by light microscope and viscosity of the emulsion. Altogether, it was illustrated that polysaccharide efficiency of Launaea acanthodes gum is higher than other national gums in Iran. According to the results, increasing the gum concentration in emulsion led to decrease in surface and interfacial tension but an increase in viscosity. The particle size distribution reduced with increasing the concentration of gum in emulsion. Moreover, the gum had good overall stability in the past two months.
Volume 14, Issue 63 (6-2016)
Abstract
Peanut (Arachishypogaea), is one of the most valuable oil plant which is used a lot around the world. Storage under unfavorable conditions, leads to weight change due to moisture absorption, occurring oxidative reactions, moulding, and aflatoxin production by Aspergillusflavus which result in texture deterioration and quality loss. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of Launaeaacanthodes gum as an edible coating on self-Life of peanut (to prevent it from water absorption, weight change, oxidative reactions, and mould activity). For this purpose, firstly, the gum was extracted, purified, and dried. Then the solutions were prepared in concentrations of 0.5% and 1% V/W and coated on peanuts. The results showed that Launaeaacanthodes gum at 1% concentration, had a significant effect (p<0.05) on reduction rate of oxidation and moisture absorption. However, it had no significant effect (p<0.05) on inhibition the growth of the Aspergillus.