Functional sirkencubin syrup with purple basil; bioactive properties, organoleptic acceptability, and possible effects on blood pressure
AUTOR(ES)
YIKMIŞ, Seydi; ÖZPANCAR, Nurhan; BOZKIR, Çiğdem; ÇÖL, Başak Gökçe
FONTE
Food Sci. Technol
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2020-12
RESUMO
Abstract Sirkencubin syrup is a health-friendly alternative drink consisting of a mixture of honey, vinegar and water. In this study, purple basil sirkencubin syrup and the changes in sirkencubin syrup during two months storage period (1, 10, 20, 30 & 60 days) were investigated. Physicochemical properties, bioactive properties, organoleptic properties, general microbiology, and possible effects on blood pressure in healthy individuals during storage were evaluated. At the end of storage, no significant changes were detected in the physicochemical value of the samples. At the end of the storage period, total phenolic content (mg GAE/L) value of purple basil sirkencubin syrup sample was determined as 17.64% more than the sirkencubin syrup samples. Total antioxidants in purple basil sirkencubin syrup samples were higher than sirkencubin syrup samples. Ascorbic acid contents of the samples decreased during storage. In terms of organoleptic properties, purple basil sirkencubin syrup was more favored by the panelists. In our study, sirkencubin syrup and purple basil sirkencubin syrup had no acute effect on blood pressure. At the end of the study, purple basil sirkencubin syrup was found to be more successful than sirkencubin syrup.
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