Development of functional probiotic yogurt from buffalo milk supplemented with red beetroot (Beta vulgaris L.) as an antioxidant, natural colorant, and starter growth stimulant

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The physicochemical, sensorial, and probiotics viability properties of supplemented probiotic yogurt with beet juice (BJ) at various ratios (0–5)% in fresh and stored yogurts were determined. 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) scavenging activity (%) and minerals content of BJ-yogurts were increased. The color aspects (ΔE) were improved with the increasing of BJ. BJ-yogurts at 1 and 3 % were color-stable when stored in the refrigerator (5 ± 1 °C) for 9 days. The syneresis reached of 42.9, 43.0, 43.5, and 43.5 mL for control, 1 %, 3 %, and 5 % BJ, respectively in stored yogurts for 12 days. Moreover, the probiotic yogurt viability in BJ-yogurts treatments was found to be higher (p < 0.05) than control which recorded of 7.0 ± 0.08, 7.22±0.04, 7.34±0.002 log cfu/mL for streptococci, lactobacilli, and bifidobacteria counts respectively in 5 % BJ treatment, on the other hand, in control recorded of 6.76±0.07, 7.11±0.06, 6.66±0.030 log cfu/mL for streptococci, lactobacilli, and bifidobacteria counts respectively; indicating that BJ had a stimulating effect on the additive starter. Fresh yogurts with 1 % BJ had superior sensorial scores than other treatments, and generally maintained desirable organoleptic attributes for up to 9 days. This study provides a nutritious, low-cost, stable, and attractive colored yogurts from buffalo milk without negative impact on physiochemical qualities.

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利用水牛奶开发功能性益生菌酸奶,并辅以红甜菜根(Beta vulgaris L.)作为抗氧化剂、天然着色剂和启动生长刺激剂
测定了在新鲜和储存的酸奶中以不同比例(0-5)%添加甜菜汁(BJ)的益生菌酸奶的理化、感官和益生菌活力特性。BJ 酸奶的 1,1-二苯基-2-苦基肼(DPPH)清除活性(%)和矿物质含量均有所提高。色度(ΔE)随 BJ 的增加而提高。1 % 和 3 % 的 BJ 酸奶在冰箱(5 ± 1 °C)中储存 9 天后颜色稳定。在存放 12 天的酸奶中,对照组、1%、3% 和 5% 的 BJ 酸奶的滞留率分别为 42.9、43.0、43.5 和 43.5 mL。此外,还发现 BJ 酸奶中益生菌的存活率比对照组高(p < 0.05),在 5 % BJ 处理中,链球菌、乳酸菌和双歧杆菌的存活率分别为 7.0 ± 0.08、7.22±0.04、7.34±0.002 log cfu/mL,而在对照组中,链球菌、乳酸菌和双歧杆菌的存活率分别为 6.76±0.07、7.22±0.04、7.34±0.002 log cfu/mL。76±0.07、7.11±0.06、6.66±0.030 log cfu/mL。添加了 1 % BJ 的新鲜酸奶的感官评分优于其他处理,而且在长达 9 天的时间里一般都能保持理想的感官特性。这项研究提供了一种营养丰富、成本低廉、稳定且美观的水牛奶彩色酸奶,且不会对理化品质产生负面影响。
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Food chemistry advances
Food chemistry advances Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Chemistry (General), Molecular Biology
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