2021
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26082345
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Probiotic Yoghurts with Sea Buckthorn, Elderberry, and Sloe Fruit Purees

Abstract: Elderberries, sea buckthorn, and sloe berries are fruits of wild-grown bushes, valued in folk medicine for their health-promoting properties but still rarely applied in food. The aim of the present study was to produce probiotic yoghurts with a 10% addition of sweetened purees prepared from elderberries (EPY), sea buckthorn (SBPY), and sloe berries (SPY) and to assess their chemical composition, acidity, content of polyphenols and anthocyanins, ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) and antiradical power (AR… Show more

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“…Therefore, this section will introduce and discuss the main effects of the use of elderberry in the formulation of different foods and also as a new natural additive for use in the food industry. According to published manuscripts, both the baking [6,50,51] and dairy [19,23,39,43] food industries use elderberries as natural additives to improve the color and shelf-life of their products. Likewise, although the application of elderberry products in the meat industry is scarce, the characteristic intense-red color of meats and meat products and their high perishability mean that elderberries can potentially be used in these products [14] due to the colorant and antioxidant properties that are discussed throughout this manuscript.…”
Section: Application Of Elderberries In the Food Industrymentioning
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“…Therefore, this section will introduce and discuss the main effects of the use of elderberry in the formulation of different foods and also as a new natural additive for use in the food industry. According to published manuscripts, both the baking [6,50,51] and dairy [19,23,39,43] food industries use elderberries as natural additives to improve the color and shelf-life of their products. Likewise, although the application of elderberry products in the meat industry is scarce, the characteristic intense-red color of meats and meat products and their high perishability mean that elderberries can potentially be used in these products [14] due to the colorant and antioxidant properties that are discussed throughout this manuscript.…”
Section: Application Of Elderberries In the Food Industrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In another study, the authors used 10% elderberry pure to reformulate probiotic yoghurts [19]. In this case, the use of elderberry puree had a very low influence on the yoghurt composition because the protein and fat content remained constant.…”
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“…Improving the nutritional value of food is one of the major challenges for the food industry of the twenty-first century. Consumers, apart from new tastes and flavors, are increasingly interested in the origin and bioactive properties of foods that can affect their health and wellbeing [ 1 , 2 ]. Folates are reduced folic acid derivatives (so-called polyglutamates) which naturally occur in food, both of plant and animal origin.…”
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confidence: 99%