Affiliation:
1. Food Technology and Nutrition Laboratory Abdelhamid Ibn Badis University Mostaganem Algeria
2. Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy University of Health Sciences Istanbul Turkey
3. Chemistry Laboratory Gaziosmanpasa University Tokat Turkey
4. Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy Dicle University Diyarbakir Turkey
5. Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Exact Sciences University of Constantine 1 Constantine Algeria
Abstract
AbstractNew functional food products with health benefits are currently in high demand among health‐conscious consumers. The present research aims to improve the functional properties of yogurt by adding peppermint hydroethanolic extract (PHE) at different doses. The impact of PHE (0%, 2%, 4%, and 6%) on yogurt was studied for acidity, pH, organoleptic quality, antioxidant activity, lipid peroxidation, and fatty acid profile. The results revealed that PHE is rich in phenolic compounds, of which rosmarinic acid was the main one (339.88 mg/g lyophilized extract) and has considerable antioxidant potential, which remarkably (p < .01) increased antioxidant capacity in yogurt by over 39.51%, even at a low dose of 2%, giving the product better protection against lipid peroxidation and preserving its physicochemical and sensory quality. At 4%, PHE increased significantly (p < .01) the content of omega‐3 fatty acids, notably alpha‐linolenic acid, in fortified yogurt compared with the control, and reduced (p < .01) the ratio of omega‐6/omega‐3, which dropped from 5.21 to 4.11. It looks feasible to prepare a yogurt with health‐giving properties by adding Mentha piperita hydroethanolic extract at a concentration of up to 4% as an alternative to synthetic antioxidants, which would also extend its shelf life.
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