Influence of stinging nettle (Urtica dioica L.) extract-loaded nano-emulsion on the storage stability and antioxidant attributes of Doogh (Traditional Iranian yoghurt beverage)

In the present study, stinging nettle extract (SNE)-loaded nano-emulsion was produced utilizing tween 20 and cress seed gum as the wall materials. The developed nanoparticles were evaluated based on their particle size, zeta potential and encapsulation efficiency. Then, fabricated extract-loaded nan...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of food measurement & characterization 2021-02, Vol.15 (1), p.437-448
Hauptverfasser: Amiri, Zeynab Raftani, Nemati, Azita, Tirgarian, Behraad, Dehghan, Bahareh, Nasiri, Hossein
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Zusammenfassung:In the present study, stinging nettle extract (SNE)-loaded nano-emulsion was produced utilizing tween 20 and cress seed gum as the wall materials. The developed nanoparticles were evaluated based on their particle size, zeta potential and encapsulation efficiency. Then, fabricated extract-loaded nano-emulsion was added to Doogh as a functionalizing agent (at 5 and 10% w/w concentrations) and consequently the properties of the samples including total phenolic content (TPC), DPPH radical scavenging activity, reducing power (FRAP), pH, acidity, phase stability and sensorial characteristics were assessed during 21 days of storage. The untreated Doogh as well as fortified Doogh with free extract (at 5 and 10% w/w concentrations) were used as the control samples. The average droplet size of the fabricated nano-emulsion was 404.6 nm, the overall formulation possessed a negative charge and the encapsulation efficiency was 58.04%. After 3 weeks of analysis, Doogh sample enriched with 10% SNE-bearing nano-emulsion displayed the highest TPC (30.3 mg GAE/100 mL), DPPH (50%), FRAP (0.76), pH (3.45), and phase stability (64%) as well as the lowest acidity (2.1%) (p 
ISSN:2193-4126
2193-4134
DOI:10.1007/s11694-020-00647-2