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Bioproducts from Passiflora cincinnata Seeds: The Brazilian Caatinga Passion Fruit

The present work aimed to obtain bioproducts from Passiflora cincinnata seeds, the Brazilian Caatinga passion fruit, as well as to determine their physical, chemical and biological properties. The seeds were pressed in a continuous press to obtain the oil, which showed an oxidative stability of 5.37...

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Autores principales: Reis, Carolina Cruzeiro, Freitas, Suely Pereira, Lorentino, Carolline Margot Albanez, Fagundes, Thayssa da Silva Ferreira, da Matta, Virgínia Martins, dos Santos, André Luis Souza, Moreira, Davyson de Lima, Kunigami, Claudete Norie, Jung, Eliane Przytyk, Ribeiro, Leilson de Oliveira
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10340417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444263
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12132525
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author Reis, Carolina Cruzeiro
Freitas, Suely Pereira
Lorentino, Carolline Margot Albanez
Fagundes, Thayssa da Silva Ferreira
da Matta, Virgínia Martins
dos Santos, André Luis Souza
Moreira, Davyson de Lima
Kunigami, Claudete Norie
Jung, Eliane Przytyk
Ribeiro, Leilson de Oliveira
author_facet Reis, Carolina Cruzeiro
Freitas, Suely Pereira
Lorentino, Carolline Margot Albanez
Fagundes, Thayssa da Silva Ferreira
da Matta, Virgínia Martins
dos Santos, André Luis Souza
Moreira, Davyson de Lima
Kunigami, Claudete Norie
Jung, Eliane Przytyk
Ribeiro, Leilson de Oliveira
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description The present work aimed to obtain bioproducts from Passiflora cincinnata seeds, the Brazilian Caatinga passion fruit, as well as to determine their physical, chemical and biological properties. The seeds were pressed in a continuous press to obtain the oil, which showed an oxidative stability of 5.37 h and a fatty profile rich in linoleic acid. The defatted seeds were evaluated for the recovery of antioxidant compounds by a central rotation experimental design, varying temperature (32–74 °C), ethanol (13–97%) and solid–liquid ratio (1:10–1:60 m/v). The best operational condition (74 °C, 58% ethanol, 1:48) yielded an extract composed mainly of lignans, which showed antioxidant capacity and antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The microencapsulation of linoleic acid-rich oil through spray drying has proven to be an effective method for protecting the oil. Furthermore, the addition of the antioxidant extract to the formulation increased the oxidative stability of the product to 30% (6.97 h), compared to microencapsulated oil without the addition of the antioxidant extract (5.27 h). The microparticles also exhibited favorable technological characteristics, such as low hygroscopicity and high water solubility. Thus, it was possible to obtain three bioproducts from the Brazilian Caatinga passion fruit seeds: the oil rich in linoleic acid (an essential fatty acid), antioxidant extract from the defatted seeds and the oil microparticles added from the antioxidant extract.
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spelling pubmed-103404172023-07-14 Bioproducts from Passiflora cincinnata Seeds: The Brazilian Caatinga Passion Fruit Reis, Carolina Cruzeiro Freitas, Suely Pereira Lorentino, Carolline Margot Albanez Fagundes, Thayssa da Silva Ferreira da Matta, Virgínia Martins dos Santos, André Luis Souza Moreira, Davyson de Lima Kunigami, Claudete Norie Jung, Eliane Przytyk Ribeiro, Leilson de Oliveira Foods Article The present work aimed to obtain bioproducts from Passiflora cincinnata seeds, the Brazilian Caatinga passion fruit, as well as to determine their physical, chemical and biological properties. The seeds were pressed in a continuous press to obtain the oil, which showed an oxidative stability of 5.37 h and a fatty profile rich in linoleic acid. The defatted seeds were evaluated for the recovery of antioxidant compounds by a central rotation experimental design, varying temperature (32–74 °C), ethanol (13–97%) and solid–liquid ratio (1:10–1:60 m/v). The best operational condition (74 °C, 58% ethanol, 1:48) yielded an extract composed mainly of lignans, which showed antioxidant capacity and antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The microencapsulation of linoleic acid-rich oil through spray drying has proven to be an effective method for protecting the oil. Furthermore, the addition of the antioxidant extract to the formulation increased the oxidative stability of the product to 30% (6.97 h), compared to microencapsulated oil without the addition of the antioxidant extract (5.27 h). The microparticles also exhibited favorable technological characteristics, such as low hygroscopicity and high water solubility. Thus, it was possible to obtain three bioproducts from the Brazilian Caatinga passion fruit seeds: the oil rich in linoleic acid (an essential fatty acid), antioxidant extract from the defatted seeds and the oil microparticles added from the antioxidant extract. MDPI 2023-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10340417/ /pubmed/37444263 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12132525 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Reis, Carolina Cruzeiro
Freitas, Suely Pereira
Lorentino, Carolline Margot Albanez
Fagundes, Thayssa da Silva Ferreira
da Matta, Virgínia Martins
dos Santos, André Luis Souza
Moreira, Davyson de Lima
Kunigami, Claudete Norie
Jung, Eliane Przytyk
Ribeiro, Leilson de Oliveira
Bioproducts from Passiflora cincinnata Seeds: The Brazilian Caatinga Passion Fruit
title Bioproducts from Passiflora cincinnata Seeds: The Brazilian Caatinga Passion Fruit
title_full Bioproducts from Passiflora cincinnata Seeds: The Brazilian Caatinga Passion Fruit
title_fullStr Bioproducts from Passiflora cincinnata Seeds: The Brazilian Caatinga Passion Fruit
title_full_unstemmed Bioproducts from Passiflora cincinnata Seeds: The Brazilian Caatinga Passion Fruit
title_short Bioproducts from Passiflora cincinnata Seeds: The Brazilian Caatinga Passion Fruit
title_sort bioproducts from passiflora cincinnata seeds: the brazilian caatinga passion fruit
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10340417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37444263
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12132525
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