A Study on Syrup of Juniperus excelsa Cones Grown in Türkiye

Kaytanlioglu, Ebru Hatice Tigli and Fakir, Huseyin and Ozkan, Ugur and Sahin, Candan Kus (2023) A Study on Syrup of Juniperus excelsa Cones Grown in Türkiye. Asian Journal of Research in Agriculture and Forestry, 9 (4). pp. 203-212. ISSN 2581-7418

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Abstract

For beverage products, some analytical tests are conducted prior to packaging and distribution. However, physicochemical properties may affect product quality adversely in a number of ways. Liquids with high dissolved solids may impact inferior palatability and may induce an unfavorable physiological reaction in the transient consumer. In this study, it was to evaluate some certain physicochemical properties of syrup which was made from Juniperus excelsa’s berries collected from four different geographical locations managed by the Regional Directorate of Forestry authorities in Turkiye. Considerable physicochemical variations were found among Juniperus excelsa’s berry-based syrup products. The lowest value of pH: 5.46 was found with syrup prepared from Yalvaç-Isparta, (sample C), followed by pH: 5.75 from Hisarcık-Kütahya, (sample D), pH: 5.80 Ağlasun-Burdur (sample B), and pH: 6.32 Gazipaşa-Antalya (sample A), respectively. However, syrup prepared from sample C showed the highest values of electrical conductivity (EC), total dissolved solids (TDS), sugar content (Brix), and also distinguished from the others by highest oxidation-reduction potential (ORP). It was found to be 3136.1 uS/cm for EC, 1568 ppm for TDS, 1.90 °Bx for Brix and 188.6 mV for ORP. However, the highest turbidity value of 67.6 NTU was found with sample D while the lowest with sample A (39 NTU). These values may be good criteria for the botanical origin of syrup and therefore, it may be used in syrups prepared from Juniperus excelsa’s berries.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Paper Guardians > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 26 Oct 2023 05:05
Last Modified: 26 Oct 2023 05:05
URI: http://archives.articleproms.com/id/eprint/1985

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