S. Saffarpour; M.H. Givianrad; P. Beheshti
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This paper is the first report on detection and determination of antioxidant compounds in seed oil of medicinal and edible shrub of Capparis spinosa L. collected from Dashte-Moghan. The results are expressed as the mean of three separate replications. Seed oil was extracted by hexane in a soxhelt apparatus ...
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This paper is the first report on detection and determination of antioxidant compounds in seed oil of medicinal and edible shrub of Capparis spinosa L. collected from Dashte-Moghan. The results are expressed as the mean of three separate replications. Seed oil was extracted by hexane in a soxhelt apparatus and 2.36% was recorded as the total percentage of unsaponifiable matter. Detection and determination of some of the components of the unsaponifiable matter which have antioxidant properties shows that 0.27 % of the oil is related to sterols. β-sitosterol (60%), campestrol (13%) and stigmasterol (10%) are as the most abundant sterols and this oil has a great potential source of -avenasterol (7%). Moreover, the sterol composition of this oil is comparable to peanut oil and olive oil. Total content of tocopherols and tocotrienols was 93.43 ppm which is too close to olive oil. In addition, g-isomer is predominant tocopherol. This oil is rich of beta-carotene (280mg/kg) that is close to the unbleached palm stearin. The total phenolic compounds were ignorable.
Z. Pouri; M.H. Givianrad; S.M. Seyedeyn Ardebili; K. Larijani
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After water, tea is the most consumed beverage around the world. Phenolic compounds constitute 50-70 % of tea water extract that Theaflavins (TF) and Thearubigins (TR) among them are of most important polyphenols as quality parameters of black tea. Agroclimatic conditions, tea variety and geographical ...
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After water, tea is the most consumed beverage around the world. Phenolic compounds constitute 50-70 % of tea water extract that Theaflavins (TF) and Thearubigins (TR) among them are of most important polyphenols as quality parameters of black tea. Agroclimatic conditions, tea variety and geographical origin are of effective factors on tea quality. This study was undertaken to quantify seasonal variations in quality- related, biochemical, and sensory parameters in manufactured orthodox Iranian tea over various months (June, July, August, September and October). TF, TR, TRSI and TRSII, total color, total polyphenols and brightness were measured by spectrophotometer method and the tea quality was estimated and scored by professional tea tasters. According to the results of ANOVA, phenolic compounds significantly differed in different tea plucking seasons (P<0.05). Drink obtained from green leaves in July tea plucking season had the highest total polyphenols (15.83%), Theaflavins (22.33 µmol/g), total color (3.01%) and brightness (28.85). Results of Pearson's correlation coefficients showed that correlation of total TR and TRSII with brightness was not significant while other measured parameters showed a significant correlation to each other. In view point of tea tasters, tea obtained from July and August had the highest total sensory scores while tea obtained from June received the highest tea aroma score. Spearman rank correlation coefficients indicated that there was no significant correlation between tea aroma and other sensory attributes while mutual correlation of other sensory attributes was positive and significant. This suggests that tea with high chemical quality should have good individual tea sensory attributes.