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TECHNOLOGY

NDRI develops low cholesterol Ghee
Saturday, 23 September, 2006, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Our Bureau, New Delhi
Research Institute (NDRI) have developed two types of ghee, low cholesterol ghee and Arjuna herbal ghee (fortified with the extract of a health-boosting herb). This age-old cooking medium has been processed into forms that contain very low cholesterol and can also protect against heart diseases and hypertension.

The developers of the new products claimed instead of being hazardous, these forms boost the immune system and guard against cholesterol-related problems. The products have the same taste, flavour, colour and consistency of traditional ghee.

NDRI Joint-Director SL Goswami said, "Technologies for their commercial manufacture are now ready to be passed on to the dairy industry after being patented."

Arjuna ghee's health-promoting qualities derive from the extract of the herb Arjuna terminalia, which contains several antioxidants like polyphenols and terpenoids, besides phytosterol, beneficial for people suffering from cardio-vascular diseases and blood pressure.

It also strengthens the arteries, mentioned NDRI scientists Rajnikant and GR Patil. Consumer response studies have indicated Arjuna ghee has a consumer acceptability of over 85%. Besides, its contents conform to the specifications laid down by the Prevention of Food Adulteration Act rules and Agmark norms.

Low-cholesterol ghee, the other product for which a patent application has been filed through the National Research Development Corporation, is said to contain 85% lower cholesterol than desi ghee, which has, on average, about 300 mg cholesterol in 100 gm of ghee. The cholesterol reduction has been achieved by adding permitted cholesterol absorbent.

Several dairy product manufacturers have approached the NDRI for this technology. These include the Haryana and Rajasthan dairy development corporations, JK Dairy, and some private dairy companies.

NDRI's principal scientist, Darshan Lal said, "It will cost Rs 50 more per kg than desi ghee because of the additional cost of processing. The cholesterol absorbent used in the process alone costs about Rs 35 for treating 1 kg of ghee."
 
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