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Optimization and characterization of antioxidant activity from green tea (Camellia sinensis) and evaluation of its preservative effect

Shimelis Shumi


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    <dct:description>&lt;p&gt;The study was conducted with the aim of optimizing and characterizing antioxidant activity of&lt;br&gt; Camellia sinensis and evaluating its preservative effect on Niger seed and Soybean oils.&lt;br&gt; Camellia was prepared by investigating the effect of distilled water concentrations of 100, 150,&lt;br&gt; and 200ml, extraction temperature 80, 85 and 90 ℃ and contact time of 10, 35 and 60 min on its&lt;br&gt; antioxidant activity and extract yield. Based on ANOVA analysis, extraction parameters have&lt;br&gt; significant positive effect (P&amp;lt;0.05) on Camellia antioxidant activity and its extract yield. The&lt;br&gt; best levels of extraction parameters for higher antioxidant activity and extract yield were&lt;br&gt; distilled water concentration of 200ml for 60min at 90 ℃. As DPPH free radical scavenging&lt;br&gt; activity results shown the highest antioxidant activity of Camellia was 96.1%. On the other hand&lt;br&gt; extraction parameters (solvent concentrations, extraction temperature &amp;amp; contact time) were&lt;br&gt; optimized. The best extraction conditions were 200ml, 88 ℃ and 35 min and the results were&lt;br&gt; yield (79.850%) and Antioxidant activity (96.9810%). The preservative effect of Camellia was&lt;br&gt; also studied by performing Free Fatty Acids, Peroxide Value/Acid value on Niger seed and&lt;br&gt; Soybean oils. In the study, all samples were treated with 0, 1 and 2ml levels of Camellia extract&lt;br&gt; and analysis were conducted on weekly basis. Compared to Camellia extract containing Niger&lt;br&gt; seed and Soybean oils, control sample showed higher Free Fatty Acid and Peroxide Values in&lt;br&gt; each storage weeks.&lt;/p&gt;</dct:description>
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