Oxidative stability of chicken burgers using organic coffee husk extract was written by de Farias Marques, Antonia Dayane Jenyffer;de Lima Tavares, Jerffeson;de Carvalho, Leila Moreira;Leite Abreu, Thaianaly;Alves Pereira, Deyse;Moreira Fernandes Santos, Miriane;Suely Madruga, Marta;de Medeiros, Lorena Lucena;Kenia Alencar Bezerra, Taliana. And the article was included in Food Chemistry in 2022.Synthetic Route of C8H16O This article mentions the following:
The antioxidant capacity of organic coffee husk extract (Coffee arabica L.) added to chicken burgers was evaluated. Two formulations were prepared: with addition of the extract (100 and 200 ppm CAE/kg), in addition to control formulations without the addition of antioxidant, and with the addition of synthetic antioxidant. The products were characterized by phys. and chem. anal. and analyzed for oxidative stability during 45 days of storage under freezing. The addition of extract in the proportion of 200 ppm CAE/kg of hamburger revealed efficacy against lipid oxidation equivalent to treatment with a synthetic antioxidant. As for protein oxidation, there was no pro or antioxidant influence in the treatments. The addition of organic coffee husk extract to chicken hamburgers is thus indicated, being considered as a potential natural additive. In addition, the use of coffee husks helps to minimize the lager amounts of agro-industrial byproducts generated by the coffee industry. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, Oct-1-en-3-ol (cas: 3391-86-4Synthetic Route of C8H16O).
Oct-1-en-3-ol (cas: 3391-86-4) belongs to alcohols. Alcohols are among the most common organic compounds. They are used as sweeteners and in making perfumes, are valuable intermediates in the synthesis of other compounds, and are among the most abundantly produced organic chemicals in industry. Tertiary alcohols cannot be oxidized at all without breaking carbon-carbon bonds, whereas primary alcohols can be oxidized to aldehydes or further oxidized to carboxylic acids.Synthetic Route of C8H16O
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