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Development, characterization and application of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose films enriched with cypress seed extract

The phenolic profile of cypress seed extract (CSE) was investigated by means of liquid chromatography with photodiode array and electrospray ionisation mass spectrometric detection (LC/PDA/ESI-MS). The total phenolic (TP) and flavonoid (TF) contents as well as the antioxidant capacity of CSE were de...

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Autores principales: Rhimi, Wafa, Boulila, Abdennacer, Gheribi, Rim, Khwaldia, Khaoula
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9081774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35540254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra04369h
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Gheribi, Rim
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description The phenolic profile of cypress seed extract (CSE) was investigated by means of liquid chromatography with photodiode array and electrospray ionisation mass spectrometric detection (LC/PDA/ESI-MS). The total phenolic (TP) and flavonoid (TF) contents as well as the antioxidant capacity of CSE were determined. The effects of CSE concentration (0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 1, and 2% (w/v)) on the functional properties of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) films were studied. Results showed that CSE presents a good antioxidant capacity due to its high phenolic/flavonoid contents and particularly the presence of bi-flavonoid compounds including cupressuflavone and amentoflavone derivatives. The incorporation of CSE in HPMC films led to a significant decrease in their water vapor permeability (WVP) and enhanced their mechanical strength. The lowest WVP value, the greatest opacity and the highest antioxidant capacity were obtained with the highest CSE concentration. HPMC films with and without CSE were applied on virgin olive oil to study their effect on the oxidative stability of olive oil during accelerated storage by periodically analyzing changes in FTIR spectra and peroxide values. HPMC-2% CSE films were the most effective in lowering light transmission, and consequently decreasing peroxide formation and delaying oxidation of olive oil.
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spelling pubmed-90817742022-05-09 Development, characterization and application of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose films enriched with cypress seed extract Rhimi, Wafa Boulila, Abdennacer Gheribi, Rim Khwaldia, Khaoula RSC Adv Chemistry The phenolic profile of cypress seed extract (CSE) was investigated by means of liquid chromatography with photodiode array and electrospray ionisation mass spectrometric detection (LC/PDA/ESI-MS). The total phenolic (TP) and flavonoid (TF) contents as well as the antioxidant capacity of CSE were determined. The effects of CSE concentration (0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 1, and 2% (w/v)) on the functional properties of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) films were studied. Results showed that CSE presents a good antioxidant capacity due to its high phenolic/flavonoid contents and particularly the presence of bi-flavonoid compounds including cupressuflavone and amentoflavone derivatives. The incorporation of CSE in HPMC films led to a significant decrease in their water vapor permeability (WVP) and enhanced their mechanical strength. The lowest WVP value, the greatest opacity and the highest antioxidant capacity were obtained with the highest CSE concentration. HPMC films with and without CSE were applied on virgin olive oil to study their effect on the oxidative stability of olive oil during accelerated storage by periodically analyzing changes in FTIR spectra and peroxide values. HPMC-2% CSE films were the most effective in lowering light transmission, and consequently decreasing peroxide formation and delaying oxidation of olive oil. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9081774/ /pubmed/35540254 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra04369h Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Gheribi, Rim
Khwaldia, Khaoula
Development, characterization and application of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose films enriched with cypress seed extract
title Development, characterization and application of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose films enriched with cypress seed extract
title_full Development, characterization and application of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose films enriched with cypress seed extract
title_fullStr Development, characterization and application of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose films enriched with cypress seed extract
title_full_unstemmed Development, characterization and application of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose films enriched with cypress seed extract
title_short Development, characterization and application of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose films enriched with cypress seed extract
title_sort development, characterization and application of hydroxypropylmethylcellulose films enriched with cypress seed extract
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9081774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35540254
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra04369h
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