2021
DOI: 10.21448/ijsm.926926
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Characterization of Bioactive and Antioxidant Composition of Mountain Tea (Sideritis montana ssp. montana): Microwave-Assisted Technology

Abstract: The use of synthetic antioxidants has been restricted and even prohibited in some countries due to their toxic effects. This study aims to perform the biochemical assays representing the bioactive compounds in Sideritis montana L. ssp. montana L. known as mountain tea. The study specifically investigates the potential application of mountain tea in the food industry as a natural antioxidant. Different extraction procedures using various solvents are carried out to obtain phenolic compounds and antioxidant acti… Show more

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“…Considering these two classes, the total areas obtained with USAE and MAE were significantly greater than while using both types of HPE. In the case of MAE, the yields of phenolics and flavonoids may decrease as a result of prolonged exposure to high temperature [ 20 , 35 ]. Hence, the importance of introducing a cooling phase between each irradiation step when it is not possible to control the temperature of the process should be recognized.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering these two classes, the total areas obtained with USAE and MAE were significantly greater than while using both types of HPE. In the case of MAE, the yields of phenolics and flavonoids may decrease as a result of prolonged exposure to high temperature [ 20 , 35 ]. Hence, the importance of introducing a cooling phase between each irradiation step when it is not possible to control the temperature of the process should be recognized.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As can be seen, germacrene D is the dominant volatile compound in S. montana, and variation in content could be attributed to growing locality, variety and extraction type, and analysis method (Table 1). (66), 120 (38), 81 (35), 67 (31), 105 (29), 204 (29), 162 (25), 106 (23), 91 (21). NI-2: 107(100), 132 (50), 91 (34), 105 (34), 125 (30), 119 (29), 133 (29), 122 (28), 41 (23), 93 (22).…”
Section: Sideritis Montanamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(66), 120 (38), 81 (35), 67 (31), 105 (29), 204 (29), 162 (25), 106 (23), 91 (21). NI-2: 107(100), 132 (50), 91 (34), 105 (34), 125 (30), 119 (29), 133 (29), 122 (28), 41 (23), 93 (22). NI-3: 109(100), 124(97), 81(94), 95 (74), 41 (65), 82 (58), 107 (55), 67 (54), 93 (48), 55 (46).…”
Section: Sideritis Montanamentioning
confidence: 99%
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