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Effect of Ozone-Treated or Untreated Saskatoon Fruits ( Nutt.) Applied As an Additive on the Quality and Antioxidant Activity of Fruit Beers

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Journal Molecules
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biology
Date 2022 Mar 26
PMID 35335343
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Abstract

Fruit of Saskatoon ( Nutt.) are a good source of bioactive compounds, such as polyphenols, including anthocyanins, as well as vitamins, macro- and microelements and fibre. By treating Saskatoon fruits with gaseous ozone, and adding the material as an enhancer to barley beers, it is possible to impact the contents of bioactive compounds in the produced fruit beers. Sensory tests showed that beers made from barley with addition of Saskatoon fruit of the 'Smoky' cultivar were characterised by the most balanced taste and aroma. Physicochemical analyses of fruit beers, produced with Saskatoon fruit pulp added on the seventh day of fermentation, showed that the beers enhanced with ozone-treated and untreated 'Smoky' Saskatoon fruits had the highest contents of alcohol, 5.51% / and 5.66% /, respectively, as well as total polyphenol contents of 395 mg GAE/L and 401 mg GAE/L, respectively, and higher antioxidant activity (assessed using DPPH, FRAP and ABTS assays). It was demonstrated that the ozonation process led to a decrease in the contents of neochlorogenic acid, on average by 91.00%, and of caffeic acid by 20.62%, relative to the beers enhanced with 'Smoky' Saskatoon fruits not subjected to ozone treatment. The present study shows that Saskatoon fruits can be used in the production of beer, and the Canadian cultivar 'Smoky' is recommended for this purpose.

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