Study on
preservative effect of Marigold flower (Tagetes. erecta)
on Paneer
Dr.
Noopur Gautam and Tarannum Parveen
INSTITUE
OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY
Abstract
Marigold
flower grown worldwide is a native of North America. In
India, African marigold (Tagetes. erecta) is widely
grown for variety of purpose like- religious decoration,
festive ceremony and also for food color, pest control,
essential oils and as condiments. The essential oils have
properties like antibiotic, antimicrobial, ant-parasitic and
antiseptic. Dasgupta, et.al 2012, stated the
antibacterial effect of marigold leaf extract of T.
erectus against ten gram-positive bacteria and six
gram-negative bacteria at room temperature.
The
present case was studied for the preservative effects of
petal/ leaf extract of T.erectus on paneer made from
buffalo milk. The petal extract of 50mg/ml concentration was
prepared in water using distillation process. Samples of
paneer were prepared by adding 1mg/ml, 2mg/ml and 5mg/ml of
petal extract in 50gms of paneer. The three samples were
stored at 4 degree centigrade temperature along with control
for 14 days. Microbial and sensory evaluation was carried
out on 0 day, 3 day, 5day, 7 day, 10 days and 14 days. It
was observed that the shelf life of sample with petal
concentration of 2mg/ml was extended from 7 days to 14 days
without any alteration on sensory aspect of paneer. Hence
proved that Marigold petal extract can be used as natural
preservative in foods.