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Volume 19, Issue 124 (June 2022)
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In the first step of this study, Anethum graveolens and Nasturtium officinale essential oils prepared with Clevenger apparatus and then, essential oils ingredients evaluated by GC-Mass. Minimum Inhibitory (MIC) and Minimum Bactericidal Concentration (MBC) and antioxidant activity of essential oils were evaluated at concentrations of 350, 400, 500, 600 and 650 mg/L during 60 days. Then, encapsulated essential oils of A. graveolens and N. officinale in the mentioned concentrations by maltodextrin and coacervation methods to evaluate morphology and particle size distribution. Finally, to achieve the optimal concentration of essential oils in order to further preserve the probiotic population of Bifidobacterium lactis, the viability of this bacterium in doogh was evaluated for 21 days. In the second step of the study, the effect of adding essential oils on optimal concentration to the product investigated according to dry matter content, pH, acidity, serum separation rate, rheology and sensory evaluation. The results showed the essential oils have high terpene and phenolic content, which caused proper antioxidant and antimicrobial activity. The viscosity, consistency and acidity of the final product increased on the other hand, pH and serum separation rate decreased significantly. Considering the results of sensory evaluation and lack of any negative effects at optilam concentrations of 400 mg/L and 500 mg/L for A. graveolens and N. officinale essential oils, respectively, the possibility of its industrial application can be examined.

Volume 19, Issue 131 (January 2022)
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 In recent years, the using of natural materials, along with the using of new technologies, which, in addition to increasing the shelf life, maintain the quality properties and nutritional value of the products, it has become doubly important. The results showed that increasing the duration of storage caused a decreasing in moisture, pH, anthocyanin, phenol, colorimetry and increased weight loss and acidity, the most effect was observed in 21 days of storage. The using of edible coating containing nanochitosan/pectin and S. officinalis decreased weight loss and antioxidant activity and increased anthocyanin, phenol and colorimetry. In 7 days after storage, the least weight loss was 2.3% and in 14 and 21 days after storage, the least weight loss was 4.25 and 5.86% in the treatment of 70 mg/lit pectin with 30 mg/lit of nano chitosan. According to the obtained results, the using of edible coating containing nanochitosan/pectin and S. officinalis especially the treatment of 70 mg/lit of pectin with 30 mg/lit of nano-chitosan, had the most effect in increasing the shelf life of black grapes.

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