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Title: | Effect of processing techniques on antioxidative enzyme activities, antioxidant capacity, phenolic compounds, and fatty acids of table olives |
Authors: | Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Gıda Mühendisliği Bölümü. Uludağ Üniversitesi/Ziraat Fakültesi/Bahçe Bitkileri Bölümü. 0000-0001-7586-3108 0000-0002-3353-846X Şahan, Yasemin Cansev, Asuman Gülen, Hatice AFW-5375-2022 AAH-4255-2019 ABE-6748-2020 25629856600 26326677200 6603211102 |
Keywords: | Food science & technology Table olive Processing technique Antioxidant property Antioxidant enzyme Fatty acid composition Maturation process Hydrogen-peroxide Fruit Cultivar Oleuropein Drupes L. Antioxidants Antioxidant enzyme Antioxidant properties Fatty acid composition Processing technique Table olives Enzyme activity |
Issue Date: | 8-Jan-2013 |
Publisher: | Korean Society Food Science and Technology-Kosfost |
Citation: | Şahan, Y. vd. (2013). "Effect of processing techniques on antioxidative enzyme activities, antioxidant capacity, phenolic compounds, and fatty acids of table olives". Food Science and Biotechnology, 22(3), 613-620. |
Abstract: | In this study, olive fruits (Olea europeae cv. Gemlik) of the most common sources of table olives in Turkey were used. Total polyphenol content (TPC), antioxidant capacity (AC), and antioxidant enzymes (catalase, CAT; ascorbate peroxidase, APX; and glutathione reductase, GR) of table olives were compared by 4 different methods of ripe table olive processing. Results revealed that TPC of the processed olives ranged from 117.44 to 418.69 mg gallic acid equivalents/g fresh weight (f.w.). The highest AC as mg Trolox equivalents of 189.58/g f.w. was obtained from unprocessed black olives. CAT, APX, and GR activities of unprocessed olives were higher than those obtained in all processed olives. In conclusion, TPC, AC, and antioxidant enzyme activities are strongly affected by fruit ripening and processing in table olives of 'Gemlik' cultivar. In addition, the best processing technique is untreated black olives in brine for antioxidant properties. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1007/s10068-013-0122-9 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10068-013-0122-9 http://hdl.handle.net/11452/29675 |
ISSN: | 1226-7708 |
Appears in Collections: | Scopus Web of Science |
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