Food Chemistry: X (Jun 2024)

Effects of rosmarinic acid esters on the oxidation kinetic of organogel and emulsion gel

  • Malihe Keramat,
  • Mohammad-Taghi Golmakani

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
p. 101343

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Rosmarinic acid was esterified with ethanol, butanol, and hexanol to produce ethyl rosmarinate, butyl rosmarinate, and hexyl rosmarinate, respectively. The antioxidant capacities of the rosmarinic acid esters were evaluated in linseed oil, organogel, and emulsion gel during the initiation and propagation phases of peroxidation. Organogel control sample showed higher induction period and propagation period than those of linseed oil and emulsion gel control samples. Among linseed oil and organogel samples containing antioxidants, samples containing rosmarinic acid exhibited the highest antioxidant activity during the initiation phase, while rosemary extract containing butyl rosmarinate showed the highest antioxidant activity in the propagation phase. In emulsion gel, rosemary extract containing butyl rosmarinate showed higher antioxidant activity than those of rosemary extract containing ethyl rosmarinate or hexyl rosmarinate in the initiation and propagation phases. In addition, the investigated antioxidants showed lower efficiency in organogel and emulsion gel samples than those in linseed oil samples.

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