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Effects of free and encapsulated Siah‐e‐Samarghandi grape seed extract on the physicochemical, textural, microbial, and sensorial properties of UF‐Feta cheese
The current study was conducted to elucidate the impact of grape seed extract (SE) and microencapsulated seed extract (MSE) addition to UF‐Feta cheese. The SE was encapsulated in maize starch, alginate, and canola oil using the emulsion technique. The SE and MSE characteristics were evaluated. The p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10345734/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37457156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.3378 |
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author | Sekhavatizadeh, Seyed Saeed Abadariyan, Nasim Ebrahimi, Laya Hasanzadeh, Mahboobeh |
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description | The current study was conducted to elucidate the impact of grape seed extract (SE) and microencapsulated seed extract (MSE) addition to UF‐Feta cheese. The SE was encapsulated in maize starch, alginate, and canola oil using the emulsion technique. The SE and MSE characteristics were evaluated. The products were subjected to physicochemical (pH, titrable acidity, color, texture, and sensory properties), microbiological analysis (starter count), and lipid oxidation test (proxide, acid degree, and ansidine value) during 60 days of storage. The main phenol component in the SE was catechin (419.04 mg/L), gallic acid (319.63 mg/L), and chlorogenic acid (4.19 ± 0.002 mg/L). The antioxidant value was 157.80 mg/L. The MSE was elliptical in shape with a 24.29 μm diameter. The efficiency of microencapsulation was 53.86%. The addition of SE and MSE had no significant effect on pH and acidity, but lipolysis decreased based on acid degree value (0.7%; p > .05). The increasing trend of peroxide values was 172.54%, 145.68%, and 118.75% for C, SE, and MSE samples, respectively, and 35.68%, 32.28%, and 17.24% for the P‐anisidine values during the storage time. Therefore, fat oxidation was reduced in the supplemented cheese. Nevertheless, the supplemented cheese had limited color alterations. The MSE and SE did not affect the survival rates of the starter count. The SE and MSE had a less rigid structure. The hardness (2748.0 g) and chewiness (57.45 mJ) values in SE cheese had the greatest value among the samples. All sensory parameters were lowest in MSE cheese. In short, encapsulation showed suitable properties for SE to apply in UF‐Feta cheese. |
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spelling | pubmed-103457342023-07-15 Effects of free and encapsulated Siah‐e‐Samarghandi grape seed extract on the physicochemical, textural, microbial, and sensorial properties of UF‐Feta cheese Sekhavatizadeh, Seyed Saeed Abadariyan, Nasim Ebrahimi, Laya Hasanzadeh, Mahboobeh Food Sci Nutr Original Articles The current study was conducted to elucidate the impact of grape seed extract (SE) and microencapsulated seed extract (MSE) addition to UF‐Feta cheese. The SE was encapsulated in maize starch, alginate, and canola oil using the emulsion technique. The SE and MSE characteristics were evaluated. The products were subjected to physicochemical (pH, titrable acidity, color, texture, and sensory properties), microbiological analysis (starter count), and lipid oxidation test (proxide, acid degree, and ansidine value) during 60 days of storage. The main phenol component in the SE was catechin (419.04 mg/L), gallic acid (319.63 mg/L), and chlorogenic acid (4.19 ± 0.002 mg/L). The antioxidant value was 157.80 mg/L. The MSE was elliptical in shape with a 24.29 μm diameter. The efficiency of microencapsulation was 53.86%. The addition of SE and MSE had no significant effect on pH and acidity, but lipolysis decreased based on acid degree value (0.7%; p > .05). The increasing trend of peroxide values was 172.54%, 145.68%, and 118.75% for C, SE, and MSE samples, respectively, and 35.68%, 32.28%, and 17.24% for the P‐anisidine values during the storage time. Therefore, fat oxidation was reduced in the supplemented cheese. Nevertheless, the supplemented cheese had limited color alterations. The MSE and SE did not affect the survival rates of the starter count. The SE and MSE had a less rigid structure. The hardness (2748.0 g) and chewiness (57.45 mJ) values in SE cheese had the greatest value among the samples. All sensory parameters were lowest in MSE cheese. In short, encapsulation showed suitable properties for SE to apply in UF‐Feta cheese. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10345734/ /pubmed/37457156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.3378 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Sekhavatizadeh, Seyed Saeed Abadariyan, Nasim Ebrahimi, Laya Hasanzadeh, Mahboobeh Effects of free and encapsulated Siah‐e‐Samarghandi grape seed extract on the physicochemical, textural, microbial, and sensorial properties of UF‐Feta cheese |
title | Effects of free and encapsulated Siah‐e‐Samarghandi grape seed extract on the physicochemical, textural, microbial, and sensorial properties of UF‐Feta cheese |
title_full | Effects of free and encapsulated Siah‐e‐Samarghandi grape seed extract on the physicochemical, textural, microbial, and sensorial properties of UF‐Feta cheese |
title_fullStr | Effects of free and encapsulated Siah‐e‐Samarghandi grape seed extract on the physicochemical, textural, microbial, and sensorial properties of UF‐Feta cheese |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of free and encapsulated Siah‐e‐Samarghandi grape seed extract on the physicochemical, textural, microbial, and sensorial properties of UF‐Feta cheese |
title_short | Effects of free and encapsulated Siah‐e‐Samarghandi grape seed extract on the physicochemical, textural, microbial, and sensorial properties of UF‐Feta cheese |
title_sort | effects of free and encapsulated siah‐e‐samarghandi grape seed extract on the physicochemical, textural, microbial, and sensorial properties of uf‐feta cheese |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10345734/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37457156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.3378 |
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