Nur Najihah Azahar, N. Muhammad, Nur Fazira Abdul Rahim
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Abstract
Radish is a vegetable high in nutritional and phytochemical contents that are beneficial to the human body, especially for managing kidney stone disease. However, it is less consumed as compared to other vegetables due to its pungent flavour and odour. Therefore, the objective of the present work was to formulate a radish effervescent tablet to enhance the palatability of the vegetable. The radish effervescent tablet was formulated by using Simplex Lattice Mixture Design where the percentages of sucralose and strawberry flavour were chosen as the factors. Five formulations were generated, and sensory acceptance test was conducted on them. Next, the halalan toyyiban principle compliance was evaluated based on the Halal Control Points (HCPs), toxicity assay (brine shrimp lethality assay), anti-urolithiatic properties (turbidimetric assay), and nutritional composition (energy, total protein, total fat, total carbohydrate, and total sugar). Formulation 5 (F5) with 20% citric acid, 12% sodium bicarbonate, 58% radish powder, 2.5% sucralose, and 7.5% strawberry flavour was selected as the most acceptable formulation (p < 0.05). For the halalan toyyiban principle compliance, F5 was evaluated, and it complied with the halalan toyyiban principles. It is halal, non-toxic, and safe for consumption as the LC50 was greater than 1,000 μg/mL (2,223.31 μg/mL) for toxicity test, and exhibited significant potential as an anti-urolithiatic agent (88.13% inhibition). In the future, prototype development of radish effervescent tablet with potential anti-urolithiatic and fast-dissolving properties can be carried out.
期刊介绍:
The International Food Research Journal (IFRJ) publishes papers in English, six (6) issues a year with the coverage of:
Food Science and Technology
Nutrition and Dietetics
Agriculture, multidisciplinary
Chemistry, multidisciplinary
The scope of the Journal includes:
Food Science, Food Technology and Food Biotechnology
Product Development and Sensory Evaluation
Food Habits, Nutrition, and Health
Food Safety and Quality
Food Chemistry, Food Microbiology, Food Analysis and Testing
Food Engineering
Food Packaging
Food Waste Management
Food Entrepreneur
Food Regulatory
Post-Harvest Food Management
Food Supply Chain Management
Halal Food and Management