Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Subcritical Water Extraction of Barley to Produce a Functional Drink
Aditya KULKARNITadashi YOKOTAShin’ichi SUZUKIHideo ETOH
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Article ID: 70520

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We investigated the effects of various temperatures between 150 and 280 °C during subcritical water extraction of barley to make a barley tea-like extract, a popular summer beverage in Japan. Each barley extract was analyzed for sensory properties, antioxidative activity, and the amount of residual matter, which revealed 205 °C to be the best extraction parameter. 5-Hydroxymethyl-2-furaldehyde was found to be the major antioxidative component in the 205 °C extract, along with the formation of several important amino acids.
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