Inga Klimczak1, Anna Gliszczyńska-Świgło1. 1. Poznań University of Economics and Business, Faculty of Commodity Science, al. Niepodległości 10, 61-875, Poznań, Poland.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Enzymatic browning of fruits and vegetables and their products is an important factor worsening their quality. The influence of five green tea extracts at the concentrations of 1 g L-1 , 2 g L-1 and 3 g L-1 on polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity in fresh cloudy apple juice was investigated. Moreover, PPO inhibition by tea extract and colour stability of juice during short-time refrigerated storage was studied. The changes of juice colour during storage was expressed as the total colour differences (ΔE*), browning index (BI), yellowness index (YI), and the absorbance at 420 nm (A420 ). RESULTS: All extracts inhibited PPO activity in fresh apple juice in concentration-dependent manner. PPO activity in pure apple juice decreased by 7% after 48 h, whereas PPO activity in samples with 1 g L-1 , 2 g L-1 and 3 g L-1 tea extract decreased by 53%, 74%, and 96%, respectively. Browning of apple juice during storage decreased with increased concentration of green tea extract. After 48 h, extract at 1 g L-1 , 2 g L-1 and 3 g L-1 inhibited browning of juice expressed as BI by 48%, 60%, and 86%, respectively, comparing to pure apple juice. CONCLUSION: Green tea extract may be an effective anti-browning agent for short-time stored cloudy apple juices.
BACKGROUND: Enzymatic browning of fruits and vegetables and their products is an important factor worsening their quality. The influence of five green tea extracts at the concentrations of 1 g L-1 , 2 g L-1 and 3 g L-1 on polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity in fresh cloudy applejuice was investigated. Moreover, PPO inhibition by tea extract and colour stability of juice during short-time refrigerated storage was studied. The changes of juice colour during storage was expressed as the total colour differences (ΔE*), browning index (BI), yellowness index (YI), and the absorbance at 420 nm (A420 ). RESULTS: All extracts inhibited PPO activity in fresh applejuice in concentration-dependent manner. PPO activity in pure applejuice decreased by 7% after 48 h, whereas PPO activity in samples with 1 g L-1 , 2 g L-1 and 3 g L-1 tea extract decreased by 53%, 74%, and 96%, respectively. Browning of applejuice during storage decreased with increased concentration of green tea extract. After 48 h, extract at 1 g L-1 , 2 g L-1 and 3 g L-1 inhibited browning of juice expressed as BI by 48%, 60%, and 86%, respectively, comparing to pure applejuice. CONCLUSION: Green tea extract may be an effective anti-browning agent for short-time stored cloudy apple juices.
Authors: Norfadilah Hamdan; Chia Hau Lee; Syie Luing Wong; Che Ellysa Nurshafika Che Ahmad Fauzi; Nur Mirza Aqilah Zamri; Ting Hun Lee Journal: Molecules Date: 2022-02-07 Impact factor: 4.411