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Ascorbic Acid as Antioxidant
Autoxidation causes food and beverage spoilage and leads to discoloration, as well as the formation of off-flavours and odours. The resulting vitamin loss results in shortened shelf life and loss in nutritional value. This condition can be improved by adding antioxidants for extending shelf life.
Ascorbic acid is a water soluble antioxidant which plays an important role as a food additive and it is used extensively in the food industry (U.S. Patent No. US 3718482 A, 1973; El-Samragy, 2012).
Example of Fruit Beverage
Plum Banana, Strawberry and Raspberry Organic Fruit Blend for Baby
Ingredients: Organic fruit purees 79% (banana 40%, apple 30%, strawberry 5%, raspberry 4%), Water, Organic quinoa flakes 2%, Organic lemon juice concentrate, Antioxidant (ascorbic acid).
References
El-Samragy, Y. (2012). Food additive. Rijeka, Croatia: Intech.
Hinkley, D. (1973). A food composition with isoascorbic acid-phosphate as an antioxidant. U.S. Patent No. US 3718482 A.