Chun Wai Ho
UCSI University
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Molecules | 2013
Yin Yin Thoo; Swee Kheng Ho; Faridah Abas; Oi Ming Lai; Chun Wai Ho; Chin Ping Tan
Antioxidants have been widely used in the food industry to enhance product quality by preventing oxidation of susceptible substances. This work was carried out to maximise the recovery of total phenolic content (TPC), total flavonoid content (TFC), 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) (ABTS) radical-scavenging capacity and 2,2′-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical-scavenging capacity from Morinda citrifolia fruit via modification of the ethanol concentration, extraction time and extraction temperature at minimal processing cost. The optimised conditions yielded values of 881.57 ± 17.74 mg GAE/100 g DW for TPC, 552.53 ± 34.16 mg CE/100 g DW for TFC, 799.20 ± 2.97 µmol TEAC/100 g DW for ABTS and 2,317.01 ± 18.13 µmol TEAC/100 g DW for DPPH were 75% ethanol, 40 min of time and 57 °C. The four responses did not differ significantly (p > 0.05) from predicted values, indicating that models obtained are suitable to the optimisation of extraction conditions for phenolics from M. citrifolia. The relative amounts of flavonoids were 0.784 ± 0.01 mg quercetin/g of extract and 1.021 ± 0.04 mg rutin/g of extract. On the basis of the results obtained, M. citrifolia extract can be used as a valuable bioactive source of natural antioxidants.
Molecules | 2013
Phui Yee Tan; Chin Ping Tan; Faridah Abas; Chun Wai Ho; Wan Aida Wan Mustapha
Palm sugar-like flavouring (PSLF) is a type of flavour product that is formed by heating amino acids and sugar under specific heating conditions. Unfortunately, PSLF has a salty taste and contains high amounts of acrylamide. Hence, the objective of this research was to reduce saltiness and acrylamide without negatively affecting the aroma properties of PSLF. A decrease in the sodium phosphate (NaHPO4) buffer concentration from 0.20 to 0.02 M was found to reduce sodium to approximately 15% of the level found in original PSLF. A further decrease (~25%) in the sodium content was achieved by removing monobasic sodium phosphate (NaH2PO4) from the buffer system. Meanwhile, the addition of CaCl2 at 20–40 mg/L reduced the acrylamide content in PSLF by as much as 58%. A CaCl2 concentration of 20 mg/mL was most favourable as it most efficiently suppressed acrylamide formation while providing an acceptably high flavour yield in PSLF. In view of the high acrylamide content in PSLF, additional work is necessary to further reduce the amount of acrylamide by controlling the asparagine concentration in the precursor mixture.
Food Chemistry | 2010
Yin Yin Thoo; Swee Kheng Ho; Jia Yun Liang; Chun Wai Ho; Chin Ping Tan
international food research journal | 2009
S. W. Chan; C. Y. Lee; C. F. Yap; Wan Aida Wan Mustapha; Chun Wai Ho
international food research journal | 2011
K. K. Chew; M. Z. Khoo; S. Y. Ng; Yin Yin Thoo; W. M. Wan Aida; Chun Wai Ho
international food research journal | 2013
Mun Chieng Tan; Chin Ping Tan; Chun Wai Ho
Sains Malaysiana | 2010
D. B. Uma; Chun Wai Ho; W. M. Wan Aida
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis | 2006
Chun Wai Ho; W.M. Wan Aida; M. Y. Maskat; H. Osman
Archive | 2011
P. W. Tan; Chin Ping Tan; Chun Wai Ho
international food research journal | 2011
I. Hismath; W. M. Wan Aida; Chun Wai Ho