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JOURNAL OF FOOD PROCESSING AND PRESERVATION
卷 45, 期 8, 页码 -出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jfpp.14645
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Carbohydrates were found to be a major constituent in rosehip tea and blends, with different nutrients present in various blends. Infusions had higher antioxidant activity, whereas decoctions were better for polysaccharide accumulation. Water extracts from rosehip-based tea blends could be used as food supplements.
In this study, rosehip tea and two rosehip-containing blends, along with their infusions and decoctions, were investigated. The first blend contained hibiscus and rosehip, while the second one was a mixture of rosehip, apple, pear, and St. John's wort. It was established that the carbohydrates were a major constituent in all samples. However, the highest protein, ash, and uronic acids content were detected in a hibiscus-containing blend. The rosehip material exhibited the highest lipid content, while higher levels of natural pigments were determined in St. John's wort-containing blend. The uronic acids and fructose were the major components in the rosehip extracts, while sucrose and organic acids (malic, quinic, neochlorogenic, chlorogenic acid) predominated in the hibiscus-containing extracts. Infusions exhibited higher phenolic acid content and antioxidant activity than the decoctions. However, the decoction could be preferred as method of extraction regarding polysaccharide accumulation. Both extracts had a very low caloric value. Practical applications The results of the current study would provoke tea companies and producers to take interest in the design of a new herbal blend with modified composition and improved health benefits through a small amount of easily extractable polysaccharide-rich herbal material. They may also recommend another appropriate method for consumers to improve the extraction of significant bioactive substances. In addition, the different forms of the water extracts, obtained from rosehip-based tea blends, could be used directly or after proper processing as ingredients in food supplements.
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