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2021 ◽  
Vol 910 (1) ◽  
pp. 012037
Author(s):  
Alia Z. Hashim ◽  
Ward A. Fadhil

Abstract The fruits of sumac Rhus coriaria L. are widely used in traditional folk medicine as spices and flavors, especially in meats, because they are a rich source of natural antioxidants and also their tremendous potential in improving the quality of meat. The study aimed to use different concentrations of sumac fruits extract ( SFE) prepared with a concentration of control T 0, T1: 0.05% and T2: 0.1% and studying their effect on inhibiting protein and lipid oxidation of beef patties stored in Freeze - 18±1 °C for 90 days. The T2 could significantly inhibit an increased carbonyl content, PV and TBA value (P<0.01) and inhibition of pH value at (P<0.01) while the thiol content and water content significantly (P<0.01) decreased finding. The SFE may be used as natural antioxidant compound in helping to extend the period of meat products.


Foods ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (6) ◽  
pp. 1338
Author(s):  
Deocleciano C. de Santana Neto ◽  
Ângela M. T. M. Cordeiro ◽  
Bruno R. L. A. Meireles ◽  
Íris B. S. Araújo ◽  
Mario Estévez ◽  
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This study evaluated the impact of yellow mombin (Spondias mombin L.) bagasse extract (YMBE) on the color degradation, protein and lipid oxidation in ready-to-eat chicken patties during 15 days of refrigerated storage. Two formulations of chicken patties were developed: chicken patties control - PCON (without the antioxidant extract) and chicken patties with yellow mombin extract - PYME (with the antioxidant extract). The extract was effective in maintaining red color and inhibiting myoglobin degradation in the evaluated samples. The generation of lipid oxidation compounds during storage of the treated samples was delayed by 92.37% for peroxide index, 89.89% for conjugated dienes, 74.29% for tiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARs) and 92.55% for ρ-anisidine compared to the control samples. Moreover, the addition of YMBE inhibited the formation of carbonyl compounds during cold storage compared to the control samples. Extracts obtained from the yellow mombin bagasse act as a good natural antioxidant for ready-to-eat chicken patties inhibiting protein and lipid oxidative damage during cold storage, being a potential preservative to replace synthetic antioxidants in meat products.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Naif S Karadsheh ◽  
Nisreen A. Quttaineh ◽  
Salem N. Karadsheh ◽  
Mohammad El-Khateeb

Abstract Oxidative Stress, an imbalance in the pro oxidant / antioxidant homeostasis occurs by a large number of physiological and nonphysiological processes and in several human diseases including diabetes.The use of protein carbony protein (PC) and malanodialdehyde (MDA) as biomarkers of oxidative stress are the most widely measured markers for protein and lipid oxidation. These are measured by spectrophotometric assay. the aim of the study is to measure the effect of G6PD – deficiency on the oxidative markers and the antioxidant GSH in diabetic and non diabetic individuals because of the high incidence of G6PD – deficiency in Jordan and many parts of the worldThe results show that diabetes and/or G6PD deficiency are positively connected to protein and lipid oxidation. The effect is additive in protein oxidation when both disorders are present. The antioxidant, GSH level, is not affected by diabetes but reduced to 50% by G6PD deficiency.


2020 ◽  
Vol 23 (2) ◽  
pp. 101-116
Author(s):  
Saracila Mihaela ◽  
Panaite Tatiana Dumitra ◽  
Papuc Camelia Puia ◽  
Predescu Corina Nicoleta ◽  
Untea Arabela

Abstract During two feeding trials, the effect of dietary phytogenic mixture on the performance and oxidative stress biomarkers in the liver of broilers reared under thermoneutral conditions (TN) and heat stress (HS) was studied. A number of 60 Cobb 500 chicks/trial were sheltered in environmentally-controlled digestibility cages. On the 14 days of age, the chicks were weighted and assigned to four groups (2 groups/trial with 30 chicks/group). In the first trial, two groups (C-TN and PM-TN) were kept in thermoneutral conditions. In the second trial, other two groups were kept (C-HS and PM-HS) in heat stress (32 ±1 °C). The structure of diets was the same in both experiments. Compared with the control diet (C), the experimental diet (PM) contained the addition of 1% phytogenic mixture (bilberry leaves, peppermint leaves, fennel leaves and sea buckthorn meal). Irrespective of temperature conditions, dietary PM did not affect broiler’s performance. The dietary supplementation of PM delayed protein and lipid oxidation in the liver tissue of broilers in both trials by increasing the hepatic catalase, glutathione and superoxide dismutase activity.


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