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Distribution and Antioxidant Efficiency of Resveratrol in Stripped Corn Oil Emulsions

We investigated the effects of resveratrol (RES) on the oxidative stability of emulsions composed of stripped corn oil, acidic water and Tween 20 and determined its distribution in the intact emulsions by employing a well-established kinetic method. The distribution of RES is described by two partit...

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Autores principales: Losada-Barreiro, Sonia, Costa, Marlene, Bravo-Díaz, Carlos, Paiva-Martins, Fátima
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Publicado: MDPI 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4665480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26784868
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox3020212
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author Losada-Barreiro, Sonia
Costa, Marlene
Bravo-Díaz, Carlos
Paiva-Martins, Fátima
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Costa, Marlene
Bravo-Díaz, Carlos
Paiva-Martins, Fátima
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description We investigated the effects of resveratrol (RES) on the oxidative stability of emulsions composed of stripped corn oil, acidic water and Tween 20 and determined its distribution in the intact emulsions by employing a well-established kinetic method. The distribution of RES is described by two partition constants, that between the oil-interfacial region, P(O)(I), and that between the aqueous and interfacial region, P(W)(I). The partition constants, P(O)(I) and P(W)(I), are obtained in the intact emulsions from the variations of the observed rate constant, k(obs), for the reaction between the hydrophobic 4-hexadecylbenzenediazonium ion and RES with the emulsifier volume fraction, Ф(I). The obtained P(O)(I) and P(W)(I) values are quite high, P(W)(I) = 4374 and P(O)(I) = 930, indicating that RES is primarily located in the interfacial region of the emulsions, %RES(I) > 90% at Ф(I) = 0.005, increasing up to 99% at Ф(I) = 0.04. The oxidative stability of the corn oil emulsions was determined by measuring the formation of conjugated dienes at a given time in the absence and in the presence of RES. The addition of RES did not improve their oxidative stability in spite that more than 90% of RES is located in the interfacial region of the emulsion, because of the very low radical scavenging activity of RES.
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spelling pubmed-46654802016-01-14 Distribution and Antioxidant Efficiency of Resveratrol in Stripped Corn Oil Emulsions Losada-Barreiro, Sonia Costa, Marlene Bravo-Díaz, Carlos Paiva-Martins, Fátima Antioxidants (Basel) Article We investigated the effects of resveratrol (RES) on the oxidative stability of emulsions composed of stripped corn oil, acidic water and Tween 20 and determined its distribution in the intact emulsions by employing a well-established kinetic method. The distribution of RES is described by two partition constants, that between the oil-interfacial region, P(O)(I), and that between the aqueous and interfacial region, P(W)(I). The partition constants, P(O)(I) and P(W)(I), are obtained in the intact emulsions from the variations of the observed rate constant, k(obs), for the reaction between the hydrophobic 4-hexadecylbenzenediazonium ion and RES with the emulsifier volume fraction, Ф(I). The obtained P(O)(I) and P(W)(I) values are quite high, P(W)(I) = 4374 and P(O)(I) = 930, indicating that RES is primarily located in the interfacial region of the emulsions, %RES(I) > 90% at Ф(I) = 0.005, increasing up to 99% at Ф(I) = 0.04. The oxidative stability of the corn oil emulsions was determined by measuring the formation of conjugated dienes at a given time in the absence and in the presence of RES. The addition of RES did not improve their oxidative stability in spite that more than 90% of RES is located in the interfacial region of the emulsion, because of the very low radical scavenging activity of RES. MDPI 2014-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4665480/ /pubmed/26784868 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox3020212 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Distribution and Antioxidant Efficiency of Resveratrol in Stripped Corn Oil Emulsions
title Distribution and Antioxidant Efficiency of Resveratrol in Stripped Corn Oil Emulsions
title_full Distribution and Antioxidant Efficiency of Resveratrol in Stripped Corn Oil Emulsions
title_fullStr Distribution and Antioxidant Efficiency of Resveratrol in Stripped Corn Oil Emulsions
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and Antioxidant Efficiency of Resveratrol in Stripped Corn Oil Emulsions
title_short Distribution and Antioxidant Efficiency of Resveratrol in Stripped Corn Oil Emulsions
title_sort distribution and antioxidant efficiency of resveratrol in stripped corn oil emulsions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4665480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26784868
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox3020212
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