Evaluation of the quality and safety of butter with an antioxidant complex of natural origin (birch bark extract and Aloe Vera)

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Abstract

Milk fat, on the one hand, provides high biological characteristics of butter, and on the other hand, it is a labile component susceptible to various types of spoilage under the influence of specific factors (atmospheric oxygen, high temperature, light, heavy metal ions). The processes that occur in the product during its spoilage are irreversible; they indirectly affect the organoleptic characteristics of the oil and, ultimately, lead to pathological changes in the human body. In this aspect, the search for effective antioxidants, especially those of natural origin, is of greatest relevance. However, we shouldn't forget that the inclusion of a complex of natural antioxidants in the technological cycle of the production of butter will require manufacturers to conduct additional studies confirming the safety of new technological solutions and the stable quality of products. The article presents the results of evaluating the possible toxicity and allergenicity of butter with an antioxidant complex of natural origin (birch bark extract and Aloe Vera). Experimentally, in vivo experiments the absence of changes in the organs and tissues of the control and experimental groups of laboratory animals was proven. Preclinical studies were performed using standard methods on white, sexually mature laboratory mice of the CD-1 line / stock.

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Simonenkova, A. P., Mamaev, A. V., Masalov, V. N., Luneva, O. N., Demina, E. N., & Sergeeva, E. Y. (2021). Evaluation of the quality and safety of butter with an antioxidant complex of natural origin (birch bark extract and Aloe Vera). In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 640). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/640/3/032004

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