某些功能饮料中咖啡因和复合维生素b(维生素B2、B3、B5和B6)成分的评估

Ejimofor, Chiamaka Frances, N. Enoch, O. Johnson, Mbaukwu, Onyinye Ann, Afam-Ezeaku, Chikaodili Eziamaka
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维生素是食物中所含的重要营养物质,对维持身体健康起着独特而重要的作用。一种被称为咖啡因的黄嘌呤生物碱广泛存在于天然植物中,如咖啡、可可豆、可乐果和茶叶。此外,它还是几种饮料的原料。它的使用会增加血压、利尿、血糖、胃酸和胃蛋白酶的产生、血浆脂肪酸、皮质醇和肾上腺素的水平、眼压和导致骨质流失的钙的流失。“能量饮料”一词指的是那些在广告中宣称能给你提供能量的饮料,这导致了含有咖啡因的“能量饮料”越来越受欢迎。在这个研究项目中,我们测试并比较了几种不同能量饮料中的咖啡因和维生素b复合物的浓度。在Ihiala的Nkwo Ogbe市场随机抽取10种不同品牌的能量饮料样品,用分光光度法测定其咖啡因和维生素B1、B2、B6和B12的浓度。研究结果显示,咖啡因的浓度从1.11毫克/升到2.13毫克/升不等,能量饮料中的维生素B1含量最低(0.014毫克/公斤)。所有能量饮料样品的咖啡因含量都低于国家食品和药物管理局(NAFDAC)设定的400毫克/升的基准。为了避免负面后果,监测这些饮料摄入量的任何减少是很重要的,因为其他标准,如阿斯巴甜和糖,也经常低于既定水平。
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Estimation of Caffeine and Vitamin B-Complex (Vitamin B2, B3, B5 and B6) Constituents of Selected Energy Drinks
Vitamins are important nutrients that are contained in food and carry out distinct and important bodily tasks that are required for sustaining good health. A xanthine alkaloid known as caffeine is widely distributed in natural plant sources such as coffee, cocoa beans, cola nuts, and tea leaves. Additionally, it is a raw material in several drinks. Its usage increases blood pressure, diuresis, blood sugar, generation of stomach acid and pepsin, plasma levels of fatty acids, cortisol, and epinephrine, intraocular pressure, and calcium loss, which causes bone loss. The phrase "energy drinks" refers to beverages that advertise that they will give you an energy boost, which has led to an increase in the popularity of "energy drinks" that include caffeine. The caffeine and vitamin B-complex concentrations of a few different energy drinks were tested and compared in this study project. Samples of ten (10) different energy drink brands were chosen at random from Nkwo Ogbe Market in Ihiala, and their caffeine and vitamin B1, B2, B6, and B12 concentrations were determined using a spectrophotometric technique. The findings revealed that caffeine concentrations varied from 1.11 mg/L to 2.13 mg/L, and that vitamin B1 in energy drinks had the lowest value (0.014 mg/kg). All samples of energy drinks had caffeine levels below the 400 mg/L benchmark set by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). In order to avoid negative consequences, it is important to monitor any decrease in intake of these beverages because other criteria, such as aspartame and sugar, were also often below the established levels.
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