The effect of hydrosol types on phytochemical properties, phenolic compounds, fatty acid profiles and sensory properties of ‘Ayvalık’ olive fruits fermented in few spice hydrosols

Author:

Ahmed Isam A. Mohamed1,Al‐Juhaimi Fahad Yahya1,Özcan Mehmet Musa2ORCID,Uslu Nurhan2ORCID,Karrar Emad3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Food Science and Nutrition, College of Food and Agricultural Sciences King Saud University PO Box 2460 Riyadh 11451 Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Food Engineering, Faculty of Agriculture Selcuk University Konya 42031 Turkey

3. College of Ocean Food and Biological Engineering Jimei University Xiamen 361021 China

Abstract

SummaryIn this study, the changes in oil content, bioactive components, radical scavenging activity, phenolic profiles, fatty acid components and sensory characteristics of ‘Ayvalık’ olive fruits fermented in brine thyme, sage and rosemary hydrosols were investigated. Total carotenoid and total phenolic results of olives were recorded between 0.02 (thyme hydrosol) and 0.24 μg g−1 (control (only brine 10%)) to 213.92 (rosemary hydrosol) and 432.54 mg GAE per 100 g (fresh ‘Ayvalık’ olive), respectively. Total flavonoids of olive fruits fermented in different hydrosols were reported between 755.87 mg per 100 g (rosemary hydrosol) and 1404.76 mg per 100 g (fresh ‘Ayvalık’ olive). Radical scavenging capacity of fermented ‘Ayvalık’ olive fruits was reported between 10.20 (control) and 10.55 mmol kg−1 (rosemary hydrosol). Verbascoside results of fresh and fermented ‘Ayvalık’ olive fruits in brine and hydrosols were identified between 107.00 mg per 100 g (sage hydrosol) and 167.20 mg per 100 g (fresh ‘Ayvalık’ olive). Oleic and linoleic acid values of olive oils changed to be between 67.07% (rosemary hydrosol) and 68.71% (control) to 10.89% (control) and 11.86% (rosemary hydrosol), respectively. Overall, ‘Ayvalık’ olive fruit fermented in brine was most appreciated by the panellists, followed in descending order by olives fermented in thyme, sage, and rosemary hydrosols.

Funder

King Saud University

Publisher

Wiley

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