Bioactive compounds and phenolic-linked functionality of powdered tropical fruit residues


Autoria(s): Correia, Roberta T. P.; Borges, Katia C.; Medeiros, Maria F.; Rodriguez, Maria Ines Genovese
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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14/10/2013

14/10/2013

2012

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Tropical fruit residues consisting of seeds, peels and residual pulp generated as by-products of fruit processing industry were investigated for bioactive compounds, the in vitro antioxidant capacity as well as alpha-glucosidase and alpha-amylase inhibitory activities. Cyanidin, quercetin, ellagic acid (EA) and proanthocyanidins were found in acerola, jambolan, pitanga and caja-umbu residue powders. Acerola powder had the highest phenolic content (8839.33 mg catechin equivalents (CE)/100 g) and also high-ascorbic acid (AA) concentration (2748.03 mg/100 g), followed by jambolan and pitanga. The greatest 1,1-Diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) inhibition was observed for jambolan (436.76 mmol Trolox eq/g) followed by pitanga (206.68 mmol Trolox eq/g) and acerola (192.60 mmol Trolox eq/g), while acerola had the highest ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) assay result (7.87 mmol Trolox eq/g). All fruit powders exhibited enzymatic inhibition against alpha-amylase (IC50 ranging from 3.40 to 49.5 mg CE/mL) and alpha-glucosidase (IC50 ranging from 1.15 to 2.37 mg CE/mL). Therefore, acerola, jambolan and pitanga dried residues are promising natural ingredients for food and nutraceutical manufacturers, due to their rich bioactive compound content.

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FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, LONDON, v. 18, n. 6, pp. 539-547, DEC, 2012

1082-0132

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/34498

10.1177/1082013211433077

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1082013211433077

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD

LONDON

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FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY INTERNATIONAL

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Palavras-Chave #FRUIT RESIDUES #PHENOLICS #ANTIOXIDANT #ENZYMATIC INHIBITION #BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS #COMMERCIAL FROZEN PULPS #ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY #ALPHA-GLUCOSIDASE #EXOTIC FRUITS #ELLAGIC ACID #VITAMIN-C #FLAVONOIDS #FOODS #BRAZIL #ANTHOCYANINS #CHEMISTRY, APPLIED #FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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