TY - JOUR A1 - Sánchez Bel, Paloma AU - Romojaro Casado, Ana María AU - Egea Sánchez, María Isabel AU - Pretel Pretel, María Teresa T1 - Wild edible plants as potential antioxidant or nutritional supplements for beverages minimally processed Y1 - 2015 SN - 0023-6438 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10317/8451 AB - Wild edible plants (WEP) with high antioxidant capacity, Rosa canina fruits, Quercus ballota acorns and Sanguisorba minor (young leaves and stems), were added to orange and kiwifruit juices for increase the nutritional properties. The addition of WEP to orange juice (OJ) and kiwifruit cremogenate (KC) does not affect, or it can even improve, some parameters of consumer's acceptance, although the mixtures increasing sweetness and intensifying the matrix colour without changing the tone are the best valued. The beverages minimally processed with higher TSS were the matrices fortified with Q. ballota, the same that were considered sweetest by the judges. The addition of WEP to OJ did not significantly change the levels of vitamin C (ascorbic acid plus dehydroascorbic acid). The addition of R. canina and S. minor increased the content of phenolic compounds and antioxidant capacity in both matrices (OJ and KC) in more than 30%. Beverages with a high interest for consumers and with high antioxidant properties have been obtained. KW - Wild edible plants KW - Nutritional supplement KW - Antioxidant potential KW - Fruit KW - Minimal processing KW - 3309.14 Elaboración de Alimentos LA - eng PB - Elsevier ER -