2 resultados para PHENOLIC MATRIX COMPOSITE
em Instituto Politécnico de Bragança
Resumo:
Medicinal plants bave gained a special attention in the last years, due to its renowned health benefits, such
as antimicrobial effects [I]. In fact, several natural matrices bave been increasingly studied, namely for its
antifungal activity against opportunistic fungi [2,3]. Candida species, although commensa!
microorganisms, have caused severe organic dysfunctions to the host, once current antifungal agents have
lost their recognized efficiency [2]. So, numerous studies have been carried out focusing the mechanisms
of acquired drug-resistance by Candida species [phenolic matrix, being important to evaluate its in viva efficacy. Therefore, further studies are necessary to
deepen knowledge on this field, aiming not only to establish therapeutic and prophylactic doses, but also
to improve the clinical intervention in Candida infections.
Resumo:
The production of natural extracts requires suitable processing conditions to maximize the preservation of the bioactive ingredients. Herein, a microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) process was optimized, by means of response surface methodology (RSM), to maximize the recovery of phenolic acids and flavonoids and obtain antioxidant ingredients from tomato. A 5-level full factorial Box-Behnken design was successfully implemented for MAE optimization, in which the processing time (t), temperature (T), ethanol concentration (Et) and solid/liquid ratio (S/L) were relevant independent variables. The proposed model was validated based on the high values of the adjusted coefficient of determination and on the non-significant differences between experimental and predicted values. The global optimum processing conditions (t=20 min; T=180 ºC; Et=0 %; and S/L=45 g/L) provided tomato extracts with high potential as nutraceuticals or as active ingredients in the design of functional foods. Additionally, the round tomato variety was highlighted as a source of added-value phenolic acids and flavonoids.