Effect of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) supplementation on fresh cheese: Physicochemical properties, antioxidant potential, and sensory attributes
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2020-11-10
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Journal of Food Processing and Preservation- Wiley
Abstract
Rosmarinus officinalis L. leaves can be valorized by their uses in the production of
healthy foods. Rosemary powder and its lyophilized ethanolic extract at different
concentrations (g/100 g) were used for the formulation of fresh cheeses: powder
cheeses (B: 0.25%, C: 0.5%, D: 0.75%), extract cheeses (E: 0.25%, F: 0.5%) and control
cheese (A: 0%). The ethanolic extract was obtained under the optimum conditions
of microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) using response surface methodology (RSM)
coupled with a Box–Behnken design (BBD); the optimum conditions were as follows:
ethanol concentration 78.162%, microwave power 351.825W, ratio of solvent to raw
material 101.623:1, and extraction time 122.648 s. Physicochemical parameters (pH,
proteins, fat) of the formulated cheeses were not affected by this supplementation
but the plant extract improved phenolics content and antioxidant capacity when
compared to the control cheese. A correlation between physicochemical parameters,
antioxidant activity as well as the sensory characteristics was carried out using principal
component analysis (PCA). Cheeses C; D and F were most appreciated (60%–
80%) by the panelists.
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microwave-assisted extraction, phenolic compounds, Rosmarinus officinalis L., sensory evaluation, supplemented cheese