Effect of storage time and temperature on stability of bioactive compounds in aseptically packed beverages prepared from rose hips and sea buckthorn berries

Rose hips and sea buckthorn berries contain high amounts of beneficial bioactive compounds. In this study the content and stability of natural vitamins and antioxidants were investigated in two fruit beverages made from rose hip powder, sea buckthorn berry purée and white grape juice concentrate, a...

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Main Authors: Staffan C Andersson, Anders Ekholm, Eva Johansson, Marie E Olsson, Ingegerd Sjöholm, Lena Nyberg, Annika Nilsson, Kimmo Rumpunen
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Language:English
Published: Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland 2015-12-01
Series:Agricultural and Food Science
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Online Access:https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/49331
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spelling doaj-8baf9b1e42604ae08fab5129c6dcb1852020-11-24T21:42:04ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18952015-12-0124410.23986/afsci.49331Effect of storage time and temperature on stability of bioactive compounds in aseptically packed beverages prepared from rose hips and sea buckthorn berriesStaffan C Andersson0Anders Ekholm1Eva Johansson2Marie E Olsson3Ingegerd Sjöholm4Lena Nyberg5Annika Nilsson6Kimmo Rumpunen7Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLUSwedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLUSwedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLUSwedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLULund UniversitySkånemejerierKiviks MusteriSwedish University of Agricultural Sciences, SLU Rose hips and sea buckthorn berries contain high amounts of beneficial bioactive compounds. In this study the content and stability of natural vitamins and antioxidants were investigated in two fruit beverages made from rose hip powder, sea buckthorn berry purée and white grape juice concentrate, and wheat germ oil in one of the beverages. Beverages were formulated, pasteurised and filled aseptically in Tetra Brik packages and stored up to 35 days at 4 °C or 22 °C. Samples were analysed for the content of ascorbic acid, carotenoids, major phenolics, tocochromanols, total phenols and total antioxidant capacity as ferric reducing ability. The largest changes occurred during the first 5 days of storage, thereafter mainly ascorbic acid decreased. In the wheat germ oil supplemented beverage, α-tocopherol was more rapidly degraded. Negative correlations between the decrease of some carotenoids and tocochromanols, and the increase of some phenolics, suggest relationships of redox reactions specific to the amount of oil supplemented. From the present study we can conclude that additions of oil to beverages should be carefully selected to avoid oxidations of bioactive compounds. Furthermore, packaging of the beverages should be carried out at higher temperatures and thereafter it should be stored at low temperatures (4 °C), which decreased oxidation of all bioactive compounds except ascorbic acid. https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/49331ascorbic acidcarotenoidsphenolstocopherolsFRAP
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author Staffan C Andersson
Anders Ekholm
Eva Johansson
Marie E Olsson
Ingegerd Sjöholm
Lena Nyberg
Annika Nilsson
Kimmo Rumpunen
spellingShingle Staffan C Andersson
Anders Ekholm
Eva Johansson
Marie E Olsson
Ingegerd Sjöholm
Lena Nyberg
Annika Nilsson
Kimmo Rumpunen
Effect of storage time and temperature on stability of bioactive compounds in aseptically packed beverages prepared from rose hips and sea buckthorn berries
Agricultural and Food Science
ascorbic acid
carotenoids
phenols
tocopherols
FRAP
author_facet Staffan C Andersson
Anders Ekholm
Eva Johansson
Marie E Olsson
Ingegerd Sjöholm
Lena Nyberg
Annika Nilsson
Kimmo Rumpunen
author_sort Staffan C Andersson
title Effect of storage time and temperature on stability of bioactive compounds in aseptically packed beverages prepared from rose hips and sea buckthorn berries
title_short Effect of storage time and temperature on stability of bioactive compounds in aseptically packed beverages prepared from rose hips and sea buckthorn berries
title_full Effect of storage time and temperature on stability of bioactive compounds in aseptically packed beverages prepared from rose hips and sea buckthorn berries
title_fullStr Effect of storage time and temperature on stability of bioactive compounds in aseptically packed beverages prepared from rose hips and sea buckthorn berries
title_full_unstemmed Effect of storage time and temperature on stability of bioactive compounds in aseptically packed beverages prepared from rose hips and sea buckthorn berries
title_sort effect of storage time and temperature on stability of bioactive compounds in aseptically packed beverages prepared from rose hips and sea buckthorn berries
publisher Scientific Agricultural Society of Finland
series Agricultural and Food Science
issn 1459-6067
1795-1895
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Rose hips and sea buckthorn berries contain high amounts of beneficial bioactive compounds. In this study the content and stability of natural vitamins and antioxidants were investigated in two fruit beverages made from rose hip powder, sea buckthorn berry purée and white grape juice concentrate, and wheat germ oil in one of the beverages. Beverages were formulated, pasteurised and filled aseptically in Tetra Brik packages and stored up to 35 days at 4 °C or 22 °C. Samples were analysed for the content of ascorbic acid, carotenoids, major phenolics, tocochromanols, total phenols and total antioxidant capacity as ferric reducing ability. The largest changes occurred during the first 5 days of storage, thereafter mainly ascorbic acid decreased. In the wheat germ oil supplemented beverage, α-tocopherol was more rapidly degraded. Negative correlations between the decrease of some carotenoids and tocochromanols, and the increase of some phenolics, suggest relationships of redox reactions specific to the amount of oil supplemented. From the present study we can conclude that additions of oil to beverages should be carefully selected to avoid oxidations of bioactive compounds. Furthermore, packaging of the beverages should be carried out at higher temperatures and thereafter it should be stored at low temperatures (4 °C), which decreased oxidation of all bioactive compounds except ascorbic acid.
topic ascorbic acid
carotenoids
phenols
tocopherols
FRAP
url https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/49331
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