996 resultados para Euterpe edulis Mart. Simira cf. glaziovii (Standl) Steyerm
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The objective of this work was to characterize fruits from the Brazilian savanna by means of physical and chemical analyses. The results obtained for araça peel, araça pulp and marolo pulp, respectively, were: moisture (77.03, 80.41 and 70.56 g.100 g-1), ash (0.65, 0.44 and 0.54 g.100 g-1), protein (1.39, 1.87 and 1.99 g.100 g-1), lipids (0.32, 0.33 and 2.36 g.100 g-1), total carbohydrates (90.88 , 78.25 and 24.55 g.100 g-1), total soluble sugars (8.45, 9.99 and 127.4 g.100 g-1), pH (3.76, 3.99 and 4.49), soluble solids (11° Brix, 8.8 °Brix and 21.4 °Brix) and antioxidant potential (16.33, 12.75 and 34.29 discoloration DPPH/100 mL). Calcium was the predominant mineral in araça (490 mg.kg-1 peel and 485 mg.kg-1 pulp) while magnesium was in marolo (350 mg.kg-1). Citric acid was the predominant organic acid in araça (3125 μg.g-1 peel and 881.25 μg.g-1 pulp) and Malic acid was predominant in marolo (76.68 μg.g-1). Therefore, given their nutrient contents, the consumption of these fruits from the savanna should be encouraged.
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The objective of this study was to add value to araça and marolo fruits by developing jams and verifying changes in their physical, chemical, and microbiological parameters during storage. The analyses were carried out every 2 months. From the results, it was shown that the levels of moisture (35.89 - 26.34%), lipids (0.43 - 0.27%), sucrose (30.62 - 28.98%), total pectin (0.83 - 0.50%), soluble pectin (0.52 - 0.38%), total phenolic compounds (180.31 - 135.52 mg.GAE 100 g-1), and organic acids (401.1 - 68.5 µg.g-1 citric acid) decreased during storage. However, the levels of protein (0.83 - 0.95%), carbohydrate (62.52 - 72.5%, calories (257,11 - 295,931 kcal), fiber (0.72 - 1.4%), total soluble sugar (62.52 - 70.44%), reducing sugar (32.05 - 41.41%), soluble solids (68.4 - 72.18 °Brix), consistency (0.33 - 0.44 N), total antioxidant potential (11.3 - 22.63%), and color (a* 7.56 - 9.49, and b* 8.63 - 10.49) increased during 1-year storage. The quality of the fruit jams studied was in accordance with the microbiological standards established by the Brazilian legislation. It was concluded that the mixed araça and marolo jam can be stored for 1 year without the addition of additives.
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This article aims to discuss the needs and problems of marolo value chain, as well as to evaluate the rehydration process of this fruit as a possibility of using it as a by-product during the interharvest growth periods. The study of the value chain included interviews with producers, handlers, and fruit and by-product sellers. In order to evaluate the rehydration process of this fruit, marolo was dehydrated using a conventional procedure and freeze-drying. The experiments were conducted in a completely randomized design and a triple factorial scheme (2 × 2 × 6). ANOVA was performed, followed by the Tukey's test (p < 0.05). Regression models were generated and adjusted for the time factor. The precariousness of the value chain of marolo was observed. The best procedure for marolo dehydration should be determined according to the intended use of the dehydrated product since the water-absorption capacity of the flour is higher and convective hot-air-drying is more effective in retaining soluble solids and reducing damage to the fruit. These results aim at contributing to the marolo value chain and to the preservation of native trees in the Brazilian savanna biome and can be used to analyze other underutilized crops.
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The objectives of this study was the physical, chemical, and physiological characterization of marolo (Annona crassiflora, Mart.) during its development. The fruits were harvested 12 Km off Itumirim, Southern Minas Gerais, Brazil, at 20-d intervals from anthesis to fruit maturity. The first fruits were harvested within 60 days. The total development of the fruit took 140 days starting from anthesis. At 140 days after anthesis, the fruit reached its maximum size, with mass of 1.380g, transverse diameter of 13.0 cm, and longitudinal diameter of 11.5 cm. During its development, the fruit showed increase in mass and in traverse and longitudinal diameters. The changes during maturation and ripening, such as: pH reduction and starch degradation, pectic solubilization, and increase in total sugars, soluble solids (ºB), respiratory rate (CO2), titratable acidity, vitamin C, and β-caroteno were observed from the 120th day of marolo development. A decrease in ability to sequester free radicals was observed up the 120th day, followed by an increase. The volatile compounds identified at the end of the development included the esters group only.
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Arkit: 2 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, A-G12 H10.
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Arkit: A-F8.
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Arkit: A-O8 P2.
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The Brazilian Savannah, known as "Cerrado," has an extensive biodiversity, but it is under explored. Among the native vegetables is the jatobá-do-cerrado (Hymenaea stigonocarpa Mart.), a legume with great potential for exploration for its content of dietary fiber. Legumes are an important source of nutrient compounds, such as phenolic compounds and vitamins that have antioxidant properties. This study aimed at determining the chemical composition and antioxidant activity of the jatobá flour. The jatobá flour showed high fiber content (insoluble and soluble fiber 47.8 and 12.8 g.100 g- 1, respectively), significant amounts of carotenoids such as beta-carotene and lutein, and some minerals such as calcium: 145 mg.100 g- 1, magnesium: 125 mg.100 g- 1, and potassium: 1352 mg.100 g- 1. The jatobá flour extracted with different solvents (water, methanol, and acetone) exhibited antioxidant activity by the DPPH, FRAP, and ORAC methods. The solvent used in the extraction affected the total phenolic content and antioxidant activity. Acetone extraction produced the best results. Therefore, the jatobá flour is an ingredient that can be used to develop new products with properties that promote health.
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AbstractThe Atlantic Forest has species of native fruits, consumed fresh and processed, which have an important contribution to food sovereignty of families that consume it. This study examined the physical and physicochemical characteristics, proximate composition, concentration of carotenoids, vitamin C, vitamin E and minerals in the pulp and kernels of fruits of licuri (Syagrus coronata (Mart.) Becc.). Titratable acidity was analyzed by volumetric neutralization, soluble solids by refractometry, proteins by the micro-Kjeldahl method, lipids by gravimetry using soxhlet, dietary fiber by non-enzymatic gravimetry, carotenoids and vitamin C by HPLC-DAD, vitamin E by HPLC-fluorescence, and minerals by ICP-AES. Pulp were a source of Zn (0.95 mg 100–1), a good source of fiber (6.15 g 100–1), excellent source of provitamin A (758.75 RAE 100–1), Cu (0.69 mg 100–1), Fe (3.81 mg 100–1), Mn (3.40 mg 100–1) and Mo (0.06 mg 100–1). The kernel were a source of Fe (3.36 mg 100–1) and excellent source of Mn (6.14 mg 100–1), Cu (0.97 mg 100–1) and Mo (0.07 mg 100–1). The nutritional value and wide availability of licuri fruit make it an important resource for reducing food insecurity and improving nutrition of the rural population and other individuals who have access to it.
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Abstract The marolo (Annona crassiflora Mart.) and jerivá (Syagrus romanzoffiana Cham Glassm) fruits grow in the Cerrado biome, and have important sensory and nutritional characteristics. These fruits are eaten fresh or processed and embedded in ice cream, candy, juices, and liquors. However, their use is very limited and is localized exclusively to their native region. The aim of this study was to evaluate the use of these fruits in food consumer products to improve the nutritional patterns of consumers and extend knowledge thereof. To do this, different levels (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%) of flour derived from the marolo and jerivá fruits were incorporated into food bars, which were then characterized in terms of their physical of the texture (TPA), porosity, color and sensorial properties. The food bars enriched with marolo and jerivá flours had an intense yellow color and increased hardness relative to the control bars; the porosity of the bars progressively decreased as the amount of flour added increased. The sensorial analysis in the snack bars developed added with the fruits flour no was influence by incorporation this component, showed good averages for the scores evaluated.
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Empregando variações no grau de umidade das sementes e na temperatura do ambiente, a pesquisa objetivou estudar o comportamento das sementes de maracujá-amarelo (Passiflora edulis Sims f. flavicarpa Deg.) durante o armazenamento. Para tanto, as sementes, uma vez extraídas dos frutos, receberam turbilhonamento hídrico e foram atritadas sobre peneira de arame trançado, durante a lavagem em água corrente, para a retirada parcial da mucilagem. Após a eliminação da água aderida externamente às sementes, através de secagem à sombra, foi obtido o tratamento com 26% de H2O; as sementes restantes foram submetidas à secagem em estufa para a obtenção dos demais tratamentos (20, 14, 10 e 8% de H2O). As sementes, embaladas em sacos de polietileno, foram armazenadas em ambiente com temperatura controlada de 10 e 20°C; no início do armazenamento, e após 35, 70, 105, 140, 175, 210, 245, 280 e 315 dias, as sementes foram submetidas às avaliações da qualidade. A conservação das sementes, considerando os intervalos estudados, é favorecida pela combinação do grau de umidade de 10% com a temperatura de 20°C. O desempenho fisiológico, por outro lado, apresenta variações temporais sugestivas de efeitos de dormência. Entretanto, a recorrência e a aleatoriedade observadas, sem interferências ambientais evidentes, não encontram respaldo na fenomenologia atribuída à dormência pela literatura especializada; dessa forma, o tema demanda investigações específicas.
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Os objetivos deste trabalho foram caracterizar morfologicamente as estruturas externa e interna dos frutos e das sementes, além de descrever e ilustrar a morfologia externa da plântula de Allophylus edulis (St.-Hil.) Radlk.. Para a descrição dos frutos foram observados detalhes externos e internos do pericarpo, referentes à textura, consistência, cor, pilosidade, brilho, forma, número de sementes por fruto e deiscência. Para as sementes foram analisadas as seguintes variáveis externas: dimensões, cor, textura, consistência, forma e posição do hilo e da micrópila. Para as características internas, verificou-se presença ou ausência de endosperma, o tipo, a forma, a cor, a posição dos cotilédones, o eixo-hipocótilo-radícula e plúmula. A germinação foi considerada desde a emissão da radícula até a emissão dos protófilos e a plântula foi considerada estabelecida quando os protófilos já estavam totalmente expandidos. Os frutos de Allophylus edulis são do tipo coca, globosa, indeiscentes e monospérmicos. As sementes são ovóides, sem endosperma e o embrião ocupa toda a semente, mais ou menos encurvado e levemente comprimido. A germinação das sementes tem início ao oitavo dia e pode ser encerrada no décimo quinto dia, após a semeadura.
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O trabalho objetivou descrever e ilustrar aspectos morfológicos do fruto, semente e plântulas de janaguba (Himatanthus drasticus (Mart.) Plumel.). Nos ensaios realizados em laboratório e casa de vegetação do Departamento de Fitotecnia do Centro de Ciências Agrárias, da Universidade Federal do Ceará, em Fortaleza-CE, foram observados nos frutos os seguintes aspectos: tipo, deiscência, tamanho, coloração e consistência do epicarpo, mesocarpo, endocarpo e placenta. Na semente, verificou-se dimensão, coloração, textura e consistência do tegumento, forma e bordo, posição do hilo, micrópila e rafe, embrião, cotilédones, eixo hipocótilo-radícula e plúmula, enquanto na plântula observou-se protrusão da raiz primária e secundária, hipocótilo, epicótilo e plúmula. As observações foram realizadas com auxílio de lupa de mesa, microscópio estereoscópico e as medidas foram tomadas com paquímetro digital. O fruto é polispérmico, possui em média 42 sementes aladas e albuminosas, com germinação faneroepígea cotiledonar.
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Foram descritos e ilustrados aspectos morfo-anatômicos das sementes de Esenbeckia grandiflora Mart., visando o conhecimento dos tegumentos, endosperma e embrião. As sementes são de elipsóides a piramidais, marrom-escuras, anátropas, mesotestais, sem tégmem, exariladas e exalbuminosas. O embrião é axial, reto, total, branco, com cotilédones carnosos de reserva lipo-protéica, eixo hipocótilo-radícula curto e plúmula reduzida.
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Sementes de cinco espécies florestais ocorrentes em matas ciliares da bacia do Rio Grande, no Estado de Minas Gerais, foram classificadas de acordo com a tolerância à dessecação e ao armazenamento, como forma de subsidiar futuros programas de propagação e conservação ex situ. Sementes de Miconia argyrophylla DC. (Melastomastaceae), Allophylus edulis (A. St.-Hil., Cambess. e A. Juss.) Radlk. (Sapindaceae), Ixora warmingii Müll. Arg. (Rubiaceae), Aulomyrcia venulosa DC. (Myrtaceae) e Metrodorea stipularis Mart. (Rutaceae) foram coletadas e levadas ao Laboratório de Sementes Florestais, sendo beneficiadas e submetidas à secagem, armazenamento e avaliação da germinação. Após a classificação fisiológica, verificou-se que M. argyrophylla e M. stipularis possuem sementes do tipo ortodoxas, as quais podem ser armazenadas à baixa temperatura (-20ºC) e com baixo conteúdo de água ( <5%), por longos períodos, sem comprometer a viabilidade das mesmas. Por outro lado, as sementes de A. edulis, I. warmingii e M. venulosa foram classificadas como recalcitrantes, não tolerando a secagem a conteúdos de água abaixo de 12%, indicando que práticas de conservação in situ devem ser levadas em consideração para a preservação dos recursos genéticos destas espécies.