Proximate composition and antioxidant activities of vegetable milk from lotus seeds (Nolumbo nucifera)

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This study aims to proximate composition and antioxidant activities of vegetable milk from lotus seeds (Nolumbo nucifera). The research method in this study used a randomized block design with 3 levels of treatment with 3 repetitions, the treatments used were: A0 = 100% soybean (Control), A1 = boiling temperature 80 0C, A2 = boiling temperature 90 0C, A3 = boiling temperature 100 0C, B1 = boiling time 10 min, B2 = boiling time 30 min and B3 = boiling time 50 min. The test parameters carried out were proximate composition (water, ash, protein, fat, carbohydrates, and antioxidants) and antioxidant activiy. The results showed the ash content of the lotus seed until the boiling time of 90 min increased, but when the temperature was increased to 100 0C, the ash content decreased. The fat content of lotus seed milk decreased with increasing boiling time. The protein of vegetable milk from lotus seeds tend to increase with the duration of boiling. The result showed the soy milk has the highest activity (control). For lotus seed milk, the highest activity was in lotus seed milk with boiling temperature treatment of 80 0C and boiling time for 10 min.

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Baehaki, A., Rinto, Hendri, M., Sudirman, S., & Buana, J. P. (2021). Proximate composition and antioxidant activities of vegetable milk from lotus seeds (Nolumbo nucifera). Pharmacognosy Journal, 13(2), 427–433. https://doi.org/10.5530/pj.2021.13.54

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