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Fermented Grapevine Leaves: Potential Preserving Agent in Yogurt

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In this study, we monitored the fermentative process of Vitis vinifera L. leaves (grapevine), spontaneously or promoted by Saccharomyces cerevisiae, in both solid and liquid media. We also aimed to evaluate the effect on the bioactivity and shelf life of yogurt incorporating fermented and non-fermented grapevine leaves compared to yogurt produced with the preservative potassium sorbate. The results revealed that fermented grapevine leaf extracts increased their bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity, particularly in fermentations in a solid medium. In yogurt samples with incorporation extract from solid spontaneous fermentation and extract from solid yeast fermentation, even in small quantities, they exhibited higher levels of total phenols (1.94 and 2.16 mg GAE/g of yogurt, respectively) and antioxidant activity (5.30 and 5.77 mg TroloxE/g of yogurt; and 1.33 and 1.34 mg Fe(II)E/g of yogurt, respectively) compared to control yogurt (1.44 mg GAE/g of yogurt, 4.00 mg TroloxE/g of yogurt, and 1.01 mg Fe(II)E/g of yogurt). Additionally, yogurts supplemented with fermented grapevine leaves demonstrated the potential to inhibit microbial growth without impairing the multiplication of lactic acid bacteria.
Title: Fermented Grapevine Leaves: Potential Preserving Agent in Yogurt
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In this study, we monitored the fermentative process of Vitis vinifera L.
leaves (grapevine), spontaneously or promoted by Saccharomyces cerevisiae, in both solid and liquid media.
We also aimed to evaluate the effect on the bioactivity and shelf life of yogurt incorporating fermented and non-fermented grapevine leaves compared to yogurt produced with the preservative potassium sorbate.
The results revealed that fermented grapevine leaf extracts increased their bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity, particularly in fermentations in a solid medium.
In yogurt samples with incorporation extract from solid spontaneous fermentation and extract from solid yeast fermentation, even in small quantities, they exhibited higher levels of total phenols (1.
94 and 2.
16 mg GAE/g of yogurt, respectively) and antioxidant activity (5.
30 and 5.
77 mg TroloxE/g of yogurt; and 1.
33 and 1.
34 mg Fe(II)E/g of yogurt, respectively) compared to control yogurt (1.
44 mg GAE/g of yogurt, 4.
00 mg TroloxE/g of yogurt, and 1.
01 mg Fe(II)E/g of yogurt).
Additionally, yogurts supplemented with fermented grapevine leaves demonstrated the potential to inhibit microbial growth without impairing the multiplication of lactic acid bacteria.

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