Issue 40, 2024

Assessment of beverage quality for ethyl caproate and procyanidin B2 utilizing binary liposomes

Abstract

Procyanidins are bioactive compounds present in fruits like apples. These compounds can be extracted and studied for their functional properties. Within the class of procyanidins, procyanidin B2 (PB2) serves as a standard reference. Sake, a traditional Japanese alcoholic beverage, contains ethyl caproate (EC), which adds economic value to the drink. Analyzing PB2 in apple juice and EC in sake, particularly in simple prepared beverages without the use of organic solvents or in their original state, requires the application of binary liposomes composed of 1,2-dioleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DOPC) and 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DPPC). In this study, I investigated the size of liposomes and the ratio of solid ordered (So) to liquid disordered (Ld) liposomes. The results indicated that PB2 increased the size of liposomes, while EC decreased it. Additionally, EC influenced the ratio of So/Ld liposomes. These findings provide a foundational understanding for further research on the biophysical and physiological properties of EC and PB2.

Graphical abstract: Assessment of beverage quality for ethyl caproate and procyanidin B2 utilizing binary liposomes

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Aug 2024
Accepted
07 Sep 2024
First published
09 Sep 2024

Anal. Methods, 2024,16, 6845-6855

Assessment of beverage quality for ethyl caproate and procyanidin B2 utilizing binary liposomes

T. Yoda, Anal. Methods, 2024, 16, 6845 DOI: 10.1039/D4AY01479K

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