2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.11.098
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Functionalization of yogurts with Agaricus bisporus extracts encapsulated in spray-dried maltodextrin crosslinked with citric acid

Abstract: A B S T R A C TMushroom extracts contain bioactive compounds potentially useful to functionalize foodstuffs. Herein, alcoholic extracts of Agaricus bisporus were studied for their bioactivity and viability as functional ingredients in a food product with high water content (yogurt). Extracts were microencapsulated (to improve their stability and hydrophilicity) by spray-drying, using maltodextrin crosslinked with citric acid as encapsulating material. The effect of thermal treatment (after atomization) on cros… Show more

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“…Overall, YSMA turned out to be the best solution to incorporate S. platensis in yogurt as it maintained nutritional and fatty acid profiles, provided a more appealing colour and, most of all, improved the antioxidant activity at a greater extent. In the study carried out by Francisco et al (2018), the incorporation of Agaricus bisporus extract encapsulated in maltodextrin crosslinked with citric acid in yogurts, increased the antioxidant activity (throughout 7 days of storage). This effect can be justified by the effective reaction of maltodextrin with citric acid providing effective crosslinking.…”
Section: Linear Discriminant Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Overall, YSMA turned out to be the best solution to incorporate S. platensis in yogurt as it maintained nutritional and fatty acid profiles, provided a more appealing colour and, most of all, improved the antioxidant activity at a greater extent. In the study carried out by Francisco et al (2018), the incorporation of Agaricus bisporus extract encapsulated in maltodextrin crosslinked with citric acid in yogurts, increased the antioxidant activity (throughout 7 days of storage). This effect can be justified by the effective reaction of maltodextrin with citric acid providing effective crosslinking.…”
Section: Linear Discriminant Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samples were stored (4°C) protected from light for further analysis. All standards and reagents used were acquired from common sources as previously described (Francisco et al, 2018).…”
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