Assessment of the caffeine-containing beverages available in the local markets, and development of a real energy drink based on the date fruit

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2021

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Mostafa, Heba Sayed

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Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos

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Globally, tea, coffee, soft and energy drinks are daily consumed as a source of caffeine. Energy drinks gained a great public and scientific issues, thus this study assessed the caffeine content in some caffeine-containing beverages. Given the increasing demand for newly formulated healthy drinks, the date fruit (Phoenix dactylifera L. cv. Siwi) was used to develop a fruit-energy drink as an alternative for the energy drinks. Results displayed that the coffee addition even to 80 mg/250 mL, did not significantly altered the acidity of the final developed drink. It contained rapidly metabolized sugars of 27.86 g/250 mL without added sugar and was slightly neutral (pH = 6.04). The sensory assessment revealed that the added coffee (up to 320 mg/L) enhanced its aroma and taste but negatively affected the color. The high naturally occurring vitamins and minerals content and the gross energy; made this drink a super energy drink to fulfill the needs of athletes. Some of the tested local caffeine-containing beverages contained caffeine higher than those mentioned on the product label. On the other side, Turkish coffee brews contained 1.99-9.46 mg/g and the instant coffees had provided the highest ever caffeine (24.71 mg/g), such that their daily consumption should be alarmed.

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Ready-to-drink, Fruit-based drink, Athletes

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MOSTAFA, H. S. Assessment of the caffeine-containing beverages available in the local markets, and development of a real energy drink based on the date fruit. Food Science and Technology, Campinas, v. Ahead of Print, p. 1-7, 2021.

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