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Development of bergamot flavors according to their enantiomeric state

Year 2022, Volume: 26 Issue: 4, 842 - 848, 28.06.2025

Abstract

In our study, enantiomers of bergamot essence components were investigated. Afterwards, the flavoring effects of each of its optical isomers were investigated. Our aim is to find and develop the product with the strongest aroma effect. The effects of components that determine the quality of bergamot oil on values such as odor, taste and colour were investigated by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and sensory analysis evaluation. Moreover, application studies taken place in which shelf life studies be monitored depending on the use of antioxidants. Application and GC results were examined. In line with these results, it was determined that butylated hydroxy anisole (BHA), caffeic acid and gallic acid kept the product stable until the end of the 18th month.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Gülşah Gedik

Nagihan Gülhan 0000-0002-4846-8556

Ralf Elhadef 0000-0002-1508-1195

Yasemin Kutuk

Gozde Gokdeniz

M. Onur Yakak

Hilal Emirle

M. Fatih Albayrak

Publication Date June 28, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 26 Issue: 4

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APA Gedik, G., Gülhan, N., Elhadef, R., Kutuk, Y., et al. (2025). Development of bergamot flavors according to their enantiomeric state. Journal of Research in Pharmacy, 26(4), 842-848.
AMA Gedik G, Gülhan N, Elhadef R, Kutuk Y, Gokdeniz G, Yakak MO, Emirle H, Albayrak MF. Development of bergamot flavors according to their enantiomeric state. J. Res. Pharm. June 2025;26(4):842-848.
Chicago Gedik, Gülşah, Nagihan Gülhan, Ralf Elhadef, Yasemin Kutuk, Gozde Gokdeniz, M. Onur Yakak, Hilal Emirle, and M. Fatih Albayrak. “Development of Bergamot Flavors According to Their Enantiomeric State”. Journal of Research in Pharmacy 26, no. 4 (June 2025): 842-48.
EndNote Gedik G, Gülhan N, Elhadef R, Kutuk Y, Gokdeniz G, Yakak MO, Emirle H, Albayrak MF (June 1, 2025) Development of bergamot flavors according to their enantiomeric state. Journal of Research in Pharmacy 26 4 842–848.
IEEE G. Gedik, N. Gülhan, R. Elhadef, Y. Kutuk, G. Gokdeniz, M. O. Yakak, H. Emirle, and M. F. Albayrak, “Development of bergamot flavors according to their enantiomeric state”, J. Res. Pharm., vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 842–848, 2025.
ISNAD Gedik, Gülşah et al. “Development of Bergamot Flavors According to Their Enantiomeric State”. Journal of Research in Pharmacy 26/4 (June 2025), 842-848.
JAMA Gedik G, Gülhan N, Elhadef R, Kutuk Y, Gokdeniz G, Yakak MO, Emirle H, Albayrak MF. Development of bergamot flavors according to their enantiomeric state. J. Res. Pharm. 2025;26:842–848.
MLA Gedik, Gülşah et al. “Development of Bergamot Flavors According to Their Enantiomeric State”. Journal of Research in Pharmacy, vol. 26, no. 4, 2025, pp. 842-8.
Vancouver Gedik G, Gülhan N, Elhadef R, Kutuk Y, Gokdeniz G, Yakak MO, Emirle H, Albayrak MF. Development of bergamot flavors according to their enantiomeric state. J. Res. Pharm. 2025;26(4):842-8.