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Assessment of Antioxidant Properties of Classic Energy Drinks in Comparison with Fruit Energy Drinks
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Energy drinks (EDs) contain sugar, caffeine, and other bioactive compounds. Recently, new types of EDs, enriched with fruit juices, natural pigments, and plant extracts, have been launched in the market. The objective of this study was to investigate the composition and antioxidant properties of the most popular classic and fruit EDs. The study was carried out including 24 of the most popular energy drinks (classic and fruit EDs). The composition of EDs, especially caffeine and sugar, and antioxidant properties (antioxidant capacity, total polyphenols, total anthocyanins, vitamin C) were analyzed. Energy drinks with added fruit juice or natural pigments had a significantly higher (p ≤ 0.05) antioxidant capacity compared to classic energy drinks. Fruit EDs had a higher concentration of polyphenols and vitamin C. In some fruit EDs, slight amounts of anthocyanins were found. Generally, EDs are not a rich source of polyphenols and are not distinguished by high antioxidant capacity. However, fruit energy drinks and/or ones with added natural pigments have much better antioxidant properties than classic EDs. Both classic and fruit EDs contain a large amount of caffeine and sugar, therefore, it would be advisable not to drink large amounts of EDs for possible related health issues.
Title: Assessment of Antioxidant Properties of Classic Energy Drinks in Comparison with Fruit Energy Drinks
Description:
Energy drinks (EDs) contain sugar, caffeine, and other bioactive compounds.
Recently, new types of EDs, enriched with fruit juices, natural pigments, and plant extracts, have been launched in the market.
The objective of this study was to investigate the composition and antioxidant properties of the most popular classic and fruit EDs.
The study was carried out including 24 of the most popular energy drinks (classic and fruit EDs).
The composition of EDs, especially caffeine and sugar, and antioxidant properties (antioxidant capacity, total polyphenols, total anthocyanins, vitamin C) were analyzed.
Energy drinks with added fruit juice or natural pigments had a significantly higher (p ≤ 0.
05) antioxidant capacity compared to classic energy drinks.
Fruit EDs had a higher concentration of polyphenols and vitamin C.
In some fruit EDs, slight amounts of anthocyanins were found.
Generally, EDs are not a rich source of polyphenols and are not distinguished by high antioxidant capacity.
However, fruit energy drinks and/or ones with added natural pigments have much better antioxidant properties than classic EDs.
Both classic and fruit EDs contain a large amount of caffeine and sugar, therefore, it would be advisable not to drink large amounts of EDs for possible related health issues.
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