Shelf-life and stability in beverage supplements refer to the duration a product remains safe and maintains its labelled potency and sensory qualities. The worldwide growth and development of functional beverage sector have been increasing with an increased need for protein beverages, probiotic beverages, plant-based beverages, collagen beverages, electrolyte beverages, and fortified nutraceutical beverages. But retaining the quality, safety, and sensory properties of such drinks have remained a big challenge owing to the nature of such products.
Shelf-life and stability in beverage supplements refer to the duration a product remains safe and maintains its labelled potency and sensory qualities. The worldwide growth and development of functional beverage sector have been increasing with an increased need for protein beverages, probiotic beverages, plant-based beverages, collagen beverages, electrolyte beverages, and fortified nutraceutical beverages. But retaining the quality, safety, and sensory properties of such drinks have remained a big challenge owing to the nature of such products.
Therefore, modern shelf-life testing for beverages includes sophisticated methods of analysis and stability studies that help retain the quality of such drinks and effective functional beverage quality assurance across commercial beverage categories. [1]
The scientific analysis shelf-life and stability in beverage supplements is crucial since it helps determine how well a beverage will maintain its nutritional composition, efficacy, safety, and quality throughout its entire period of sale. While shelf life refers to how long a beverage can be consumed while still being effective, stable implies the ability to retain all its nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, proteins, probiotics, botanicals, and other bioactive components during storage and transportation.
Shelf-life validation is significant to ensure commercial success and quality of the beverage and supplement products. [2] [3]
Achieving long-term beverage formulation stability is difficult due to their reactive composition. Nutritional liquids consist of proteins, vitamins, probiotics, plant extracts, acids, emulsions, and functional components that react with each other in aqueous solutions and lead to accelerated decomposition processes. [2] [4]
Nutritional beverages are particularly prone to various forms of physicochemical, chemical, and microbial instabilities, which have adverse impacts on the quality and shelf life of products. The main types of ingredient degradation in beverages include:
All three are major factors for nutrient loss, microbial safety, sensory properties, and functionality.
Environmental factors surrounding the manufacturing, storing, transporting, and retail distribution process of beverages can add more stability problems to those faced by such beverages. They include:
These environmental factors affecting stability have a significant impact on the determination of the shelf life of such beverages.
Today’s stability programs use degradation kinetics and stress testing to map the instability of such beverages and predict shelf-life extension strategies.
A comprehensive beverage supplement stability testing formulations requires analytical procedures to determine nutritional composition, physicochemical properties, microbiological safety, and sensory attributes at various stages of storage. [5]
Some major analytical methods utilized in beverage stability assessment include:
Current stability testing methods encompass accelerated stability studies and real-time stability testing of beverages to assess their performance in actual and accelerated settings. Some of the common stability test methodologies are thermal cycling, oxidative stability, freeze-thaw evaluation, transport simulation test, and nutrient stability monitoring.
The microbial testing includes preservative efficacy testing, microbial challenge testing, total plate count testing, yeast and Mold testing, and shelf-life microbial testing. These tests are used to assess the microbiological safety, preservative efficiency, and consistency of the products within their expected shelf lives.
With the advent of technology, there have been many advancements that have made it possible to shelf-life and stability in beverage supplements. Some of these advanced technologies include the use of artificial intelligence to predict the degradation of compounds within the beverages, machine learning algorithms to model shelf lives, digital twin modeling of beverages, nanoencapsulation, and intelligent smart packaging systems. [7]
Modern preservation techniques for drinks are necessary to reduce nutrient degradation, microbial spoilage, and quality deterioration due to storage and handling. The current systems involve formulating and processing technologies, alongside active ingredient stabilisation techniques to improve their stability. [2] [3] [4]
Common preservatives used in reducing oxidation and microbial spoilage include antioxidants, chelators, organic acids, natural preservatives from fermentations, and plants. Optimisation of these methods involves the evaluation of the pH, ingredients’ compatibility, taste, and clean labels.
Processing techniques such as pasteurisation, aseptic processing, High-Pressure Processing (HPP), Nitrogen flushing, and encapsulation are used to ensure microbiological safety and preserve bioactive ingredients, probiotics, and other ingredients.
Packaging has an essential part to play in safeguarding the formulation of drinks from exposure to oxygen, moisture, light, bacteria, and the environment in general. Packaging impact on shelf-life are vital for drinks formulated with sensitive proteins, probiotics, botanicals, and other reactive bioactive. [6]
Different beverages need unique packaging approaches based on the stability challenges and nature of the ingredients.
Beverage Supplement Category | Major Stability Concern | Packaging Strategy |
Protein Beverages | Oxidation and Sedimentation | Oxygen barrier packaging |
Probiotic Beverages | Decrease in microorganism viability | Cold chain packaging |
Botanical Beverages | Photodegradation of phytochemicals | Protective against UV light |
Collagen Beverages | Moisture and flavor instability | High barrier packaging technology |
Sports/Electrolyte Beverages | Oxidation | PET and aluminum packaging |
Functional Emulsion Beverages | Separation and phase instability | Temperature resistant packaging |
These packaging methods assist in enhancing the results of beverage supplement stability testing.
Environmental control is essential for the maintenance of stability of beverages during storage and distribution around the world. Changes in the supplement storage conditions of nutritional supplements can have significant effects on nutrient content, microbial integrity, sensory characteristics, and shelf-life performance. [6]
Warehousing, retail storage, refrigerated logistics, export shipping, and regional climate differences are among the environmental factors affecting stability during the lifetime of a beverage.
Storage/Distribution Factor | Stability Impact | Control Strategy |
Exposure to high temperatures | Nutrient destruction and flavor deterioration | Controlled temperature storage |
Exposure to humidity | Microbial proliferation and package instability | Humidity-resistant packaging |
Exposure to light | Photolytic decomposition of compounds | Light-resistant packaging |
Repetitive freeze/thaw cycles | Emulsification breakdown | Cold chain logistics |
Transportation shock | Physical degradation and settling | Shock-resistant packaging |
The environmental factors affecting stability mentioned above can lead to deterioration in the physical, chemical, and microbiological properties of beverages during storage and transportation.
Current stability programs rely on kinetic modelling, stress testing, environmental simulation, and predictive modelling to determine the long-term behaviour of products and support scientifically validated shelf-life extension strategies for beverage supplements.
Reverse engineering is an effective science-based approach that helps in addressing the problem of shelf life and stability in beverages by doing a comparative study of the commercial formulations that have been proven to be successful. Through the analysis of ingredient formulations, preservative methods, processing techniques, and packaging structures, companies can recognize problems that affect the quality and safety of their products during distribution and storage.
This methodology will help in ensuring the beverage formulation stability, efficient preservation techniques for drinks, and the functional beverage quality assurance. [6]
This case study highlights the use of reverse engineering and stability testing for improving the shelf-life and oxidative stability of a polyphenol-enriched beverage product formulation containing botanical ingredients.
The requirement of the client was to improve:
FRL performed ingredient profiling, oxidation pathway assessment, analysis of packaging compatibility, and advanced liquid supplement stability analysis under accelerated conditions. The stability analysis showed that oxidation of botanical compounds, flavour instability in heat, and oxygen sensitivity were causing the product instability under current packaging conditions.
Shelf life was enhanced by optimizing antioxidants, stabilizing pH levels, improving oxygen barrier packaging, and improving the preservation system. These were some of the improvements realized after optimizing the beverage:
The process helped in improving the shelf-life and stability in beverage supplements significantly
Shelf-life and stability in beverage supplements are very crucial in ensuring the integrity of nutrients, safety from microbial contamination, sensory properties, and performance of the product in general. The use of stability tests, preservatives, packaging techniques, and predictive modelling plays an important role in improving beverage products and extending their shelf life.
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