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  • The study aimed to investigate how different levels of dried fruit extracts affect the sensory qualities and chemical composition of dairy drinks over a 14-day period, along with how these extracts influence the growth of certain microorganisms.
  • Researchers prepared various extracts from dried fruits, tested their effectiveness using disc diffusion, and assessed the samples through sensory evaluations and chemical analysis.
  • Results showed that adding carob and alcoholic fruit extracts significantly improved the quality of pasteurized and Rayeb milk, while also inhibiting the growth of harmful microorganisms, marking a promising development for dairy products in the Middle East.

Article Abstract

Objective: The study was designed to show the effect of adding different levels of dried fruit extracts for 14 days on sensory and chemical parameters in dairy drinks. The survival of and in artificially contaminated dairy drinks fortified with these extracts was also studied.

Materials And Methods: The freshly watery extracts and nonaqueous extracts of dried fruits were prepared by rotary evaporators and solvents, respectively. The determination of the minimum inhibitory concentration of dried fruit extracts was achieved using the disc diffusion test. The sensory evaluation of samples was done, while the chemical parameters of the examined samples were determined by the calibrated analyzer. In addition, the degree of survival of and in inoculated milk samples was also estimated.

Results: In pasteurized and Rayeb milk samples, the water extract of carob and all alcoholic dried fruit extracts had a significant effect on compositional parameters in comparison to control samples. At day 14 of pasteurized milk storage, the watery (20.0%) and alcoholic (10.0%) extracts of carob significantly improved its sensory parameters.

Conclusion: Based on the survival results, all utilized dried fruit extracts had a significant inhibitory effect on and growth in the fortified milk samples at the end of storage. This trial of the survival of these new dairy drinks is the first investigation, particularly in the Middle East. Extracts of utilized dried fruits have prospective functions that enhance dairy drink characteristics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11055590PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/javar.2024.k747DOI Listing

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