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Amazonian Bacuri (Platonia insignis Mart.) Fruit Waste Valorisation Using Response Surface Methodology

Bacuri (Platonia insignis Mart) is a species from the Clusiaceae genus. Its fruit pulp is commonly used in South America in several food products, such as beverages, ice cream and candies. Only the pulp of the fruit is used, and the peels and seeds are considered waste from these industries. As a tr...

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Autores principales: Yamaguchi, Klenicy K. L., Dias, David S., Lamarão, Carlos Victor, Castelo, Karen F. A., Lima, Max S., Antonio, Ananda S., Converti, Attilio, Lima, Emerson S., Veiga-Junior, Valdir F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944411
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11121767
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author Yamaguchi, Klenicy K. L.
Dias, David S.
Lamarão, Carlos Victor
Castelo, Karen F. A.
Lima, Max S.
Antonio, Ananda S.
Converti, Attilio
Lima, Emerson S.
Veiga-Junior, Valdir F.
author_facet Yamaguchi, Klenicy K. L.
Dias, David S.
Lamarão, Carlos Victor
Castelo, Karen F. A.
Lima, Max S.
Antonio, Ananda S.
Converti, Attilio
Lima, Emerson S.
Veiga-Junior, Valdir F.
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description Bacuri (Platonia insignis Mart) is a species from the Clusiaceae genus. Its fruit pulp is commonly used in South America in several food products, such as beverages, ice cream and candies. Only the pulp of the fruit is used, and the peels and seeds are considered waste from these industries. As a trioxygenated xanthone source, this species is of high interest for bioproduct development. This work evaluated the mesocarp and epicarp of bacuri fruits through different extraction methods and experimental conditions (pH, temperature and solvent) in order to determine the most effective method for converting this agro-industrial waste in a value-added bioproduct. Open-column procedures and HPLC and NMR experiments were performed to evaluate the chemical composition of the extracts, along with total phenols, total flavonoids and antioxidant activities (sequestration of the DPPH and ABTS radicals). A factorial design and response surface methodology were used. The best extraction conditions of substances with antioxidant properties were maceration at 50 °C with 100% ethanol as solvent for mesocarp extracts, and acidic sonication in 100% ethanol for epicarp extracts, with an excellent phenolic profile and antioxidant capacities. The main compounds isolated were the prenylated benzophenones garcinielliptone FC (epicarp) and 30-epi-cambogin (mesocarp). This is the first study analysing the performance of extraction methods within bacuri agro-industrial waste. Results demonstrated that shells and seeds of bacuri can be used as phenolic-rich bioproducts obtained by a simple extraction method, increasing the value chain of this fruit.
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spelling pubmed-86988162021-12-24 Amazonian Bacuri (Platonia insignis Mart.) Fruit Waste Valorisation Using Response Surface Methodology Yamaguchi, Klenicy K. L. Dias, David S. Lamarão, Carlos Victor Castelo, Karen F. A. Lima, Max S. Antonio, Ananda S. Converti, Attilio Lima, Emerson S. Veiga-Junior, Valdir F. Biomolecules Article Bacuri (Platonia insignis Mart) is a species from the Clusiaceae genus. Its fruit pulp is commonly used in South America in several food products, such as beverages, ice cream and candies. Only the pulp of the fruit is used, and the peels and seeds are considered waste from these industries. As a trioxygenated xanthone source, this species is of high interest for bioproduct development. This work evaluated the mesocarp and epicarp of bacuri fruits through different extraction methods and experimental conditions (pH, temperature and solvent) in order to determine the most effective method for converting this agro-industrial waste in a value-added bioproduct. Open-column procedures and HPLC and NMR experiments were performed to evaluate the chemical composition of the extracts, along with total phenols, total flavonoids and antioxidant activities (sequestration of the DPPH and ABTS radicals). A factorial design and response surface methodology were used. The best extraction conditions of substances with antioxidant properties were maceration at 50 °C with 100% ethanol as solvent for mesocarp extracts, and acidic sonication in 100% ethanol for epicarp extracts, with an excellent phenolic profile and antioxidant capacities. The main compounds isolated were the prenylated benzophenones garcinielliptone FC (epicarp) and 30-epi-cambogin (mesocarp). This is the first study analysing the performance of extraction methods within bacuri agro-industrial waste. Results demonstrated that shells and seeds of bacuri can be used as phenolic-rich bioproducts obtained by a simple extraction method, increasing the value chain of this fruit. MDPI 2021-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8698816/ /pubmed/34944411 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11121767 Text en © 2021 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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Yamaguchi, Klenicy K. L.
Dias, David S.
Lamarão, Carlos Victor
Castelo, Karen F. A.
Lima, Max S.
Antonio, Ananda S.
Converti, Attilio
Lima, Emerson S.
Veiga-Junior, Valdir F.
Amazonian Bacuri (Platonia insignis Mart.) Fruit Waste Valorisation Using Response Surface Methodology
title Amazonian Bacuri (Platonia insignis Mart.) Fruit Waste Valorisation Using Response Surface Methodology
title_full Amazonian Bacuri (Platonia insignis Mart.) Fruit Waste Valorisation Using Response Surface Methodology
title_fullStr Amazonian Bacuri (Platonia insignis Mart.) Fruit Waste Valorisation Using Response Surface Methodology
title_full_unstemmed Amazonian Bacuri (Platonia insignis Mart.) Fruit Waste Valorisation Using Response Surface Methodology
title_short Amazonian Bacuri (Platonia insignis Mart.) Fruit Waste Valorisation Using Response Surface Methodology
title_sort amazonian bacuri (platonia insignis mart.) fruit waste valorisation using response surface methodology
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34944411
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom11121767
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