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E. tapos Yoghurt-A View from Nutritional Composition and Toxicological Evaluation

( ) is a natural tropical plant that possess a wide range of health benefits. Recent discovery proves that extract is able to reduce weight, increase cognitive performance, and ameliorate anxiety and stress hormone. However, this extraction has not been incorporated into yoghurt, and no toxicity stu...

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Published in:Foods 2022-06, Vol.11 (13), p.1903
Main Authors: Naomi, Ruth, Rusli, Rusydatul Nabila Mahmad, Balan, Santhra Segaran, Othman, Fezah, Jasni, Azmiza Syawani, Jumidil, Siti Hadizah, Bahari, Hasnah, Yazid, Muhammad Dain
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description ( ) is a natural tropical plant that possess a wide range of health benefits. Recent discovery proves that extract is able to reduce weight, increase cognitive performance, and ameliorate anxiety and stress hormone. However, this extraction has not been incorporated into yoghurt, and no toxicity studies have been done previously to prove its safety. Thus, this study was aimed to formulate the ethanolic extracted into yoghurt and access the toxicological effects on rodents. Forty female Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were used in this study and force fed with either one of the following doses of 250, 500, 1000, or 2000 mg/kg, while the control group received normal saline. The nutritional analysis result showed that the newly formulated yoghurt comprised 328 kJ of energy per 100 mL of servings, 3.6 g of fats, 8.2 g of carbohydrates, 2.7 g of total protein, and 1.2 g of fibre. The peak intensity of species was observed at 1.6 × 10 CFU/g with a titratable acidity as lactic acid of 0.432 CFU/g, indicating the ability of the formulated yoghurt in stimulating the growth of . In the experimental study, the yoghurt in a single dose (2000 mg/kg) did not show any treatment related to toxicity in any of the rats observed in an additional 14 days. There were no changes in body weight, food and water intake, plasma biochemistry (ALT, AST, ALP, and creatinine), haematological products, and organ weights of the treated groups compared to the subacute control groups. Histological examination of all organs including liver, heart, and kidney were comparable to the control groups. In toto, oral consumptions of yoghurt did not induce any adverse effects on rodents.
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animal model
Biochemistry
Body weight
Calories
Carbohydrates
Cognitive ability
Creatinine
E. tapos yoghurt
Food
Food intake
Food science
Heart
Hematology
Kidneys
Lactic acid
Lactobacilli
Lactose
Liver
nutritional property
Organs
Rats
Rodents
safety
Toxicity
toxicity study
Tropical plants
Water intake
Water intakes
Weight reduction
Yogurt
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