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Antioxidant capacity and bioactive compounds of four Brazilian native fruits

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity of extracts from araçá (Psidium cattleianum), butiá (Butia eriospatha), and pitanga (Eugenia uniflora) fruits with different flesh colors (i.e., purple, red, and orange), and blackberries (Rubus sp.; cv. Xavan...

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Autores principales: Denardin, Cristiane C., Hirsch, Gabriela E., da Rocha, Ricardo F., Vizzotto, Márcia, Henriques, Amélia T., Moreira, José C.F., Guma, Fátima T.C.R., Emanuelli, Tatiana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9351793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28911695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfda.2015.01.006
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author Denardin, Cristiane C.
Hirsch, Gabriela E.
da Rocha, Ricardo F.
Vizzotto, Márcia
Henriques, Amélia T.
Moreira, José C.F.
Guma, Fátima T.C.R.
Emanuelli, Tatiana
author_facet Denardin, Cristiane C.
Hirsch, Gabriela E.
da Rocha, Ricardo F.
Vizzotto, Márcia
Henriques, Amélia T.
Moreira, José C.F.
Guma, Fátima T.C.R.
Emanuelli, Tatiana
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description The purpose of this study was to evaluate the bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity of extracts from araçá (Psidium cattleianum), butiá (Butia eriospatha), and pitanga (Eugenia uniflora) fruits with different flesh colors (i.e., purple, red, and orange), and blackberries (Rubus sp.; cv. Xavante and Cherokee) collected in the southern region of Brazil. The content of ascorbic acid, total carotenoids, and phenolics were determined. The profile of the phenolic compounds was assessed by high-performance liquid chromatography combined with diode array detection (HPLC-DAD). The antioxidant activity was determined using the ferric-reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) assay, 2,2-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl hydrate (DPPH) assay, total reactive antioxidant potential (TRAP) assay, and total antioxidant reactivity (TAR) assay. The Xavante blackberry and purple-fleshed pitanga showed the highest total phenolic content [816.50 mg gallic acid equivalents (GAE)/100g and 799.80 mg GAE/100g, respectively]. The araçá and red-fleshed pitanga showed the highest carotenoid content (6.27 ug β-carotene/g and 5.86 ug β-carotene/g, respectively). The fruits contained several phenolic compounds such as quercetin derivatives, quercitrin, isoquercitrin, and cyanidin derivatives, which may contribute differentially to the antioxidant capacity. The highest scavenging activity in the DPPH assay was found for purple-fleshed pitanga (IC(50) 36.78 mg/L), blackberries [IC(50) 44.70 (Xavante) and IC(50) 78.25 mg/L (Cherokee)], and araçá (IC(50) 48.05 mg/L), which also showed the highest FRAP, followed by orange- and red-fleshed pitanga. Our results revealed that some fruits grown in southern Brazil such as purple-fleshed pitanga, blackberries, and araçá are rich sources of phenolic compounds and have great antioxidant activity.
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spelling pubmed-93517932022-08-09 Antioxidant capacity and bioactive compounds of four Brazilian native fruits Denardin, Cristiane C. Hirsch, Gabriela E. da Rocha, Ricardo F. Vizzotto, Márcia Henriques, Amélia T. Moreira, José C.F. Guma, Fátima T.C.R. Emanuelli, Tatiana J Food Drug Anal Original Article The purpose of this study was to evaluate the bioactive compounds and antioxidant activity of extracts from araçá (Psidium cattleianum), butiá (Butia eriospatha), and pitanga (Eugenia uniflora) fruits with different flesh colors (i.e., purple, red, and orange), and blackberries (Rubus sp.; cv. Xavante and Cherokee) collected in the southern region of Brazil. The content of ascorbic acid, total carotenoids, and phenolics were determined. The profile of the phenolic compounds was assessed by high-performance liquid chromatography combined with diode array detection (HPLC-DAD). The antioxidant activity was determined using the ferric-reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) assay, 2,2-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl hydrate (DPPH) assay, total reactive antioxidant potential (TRAP) assay, and total antioxidant reactivity (TAR) assay. The Xavante blackberry and purple-fleshed pitanga showed the highest total phenolic content [816.50 mg gallic acid equivalents (GAE)/100g and 799.80 mg GAE/100g, respectively]. The araçá and red-fleshed pitanga showed the highest carotenoid content (6.27 ug β-carotene/g and 5.86 ug β-carotene/g, respectively). The fruits contained several phenolic compounds such as quercetin derivatives, quercitrin, isoquercitrin, and cyanidin derivatives, which may contribute differentially to the antioxidant capacity. The highest scavenging activity in the DPPH assay was found for purple-fleshed pitanga (IC(50) 36.78 mg/L), blackberries [IC(50) 44.70 (Xavante) and IC(50) 78.25 mg/L (Cherokee)], and araçá (IC(50) 48.05 mg/L), which also showed the highest FRAP, followed by orange- and red-fleshed pitanga. Our results revealed that some fruits grown in southern Brazil such as purple-fleshed pitanga, blackberries, and araçá are rich sources of phenolic compounds and have great antioxidant activity. Taiwan Food and Drug Administration 2015-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9351793/ /pubmed/28911695 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfda.2015.01.006 Text en © 2015 Taiwan Food and Drug Administration https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC-BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ).
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Denardin, Cristiane C.
Hirsch, Gabriela E.
da Rocha, Ricardo F.
Vizzotto, Márcia
Henriques, Amélia T.
Moreira, José C.F.
Guma, Fátima T.C.R.
Emanuelli, Tatiana
Antioxidant capacity and bioactive compounds of four Brazilian native fruits
title Antioxidant capacity and bioactive compounds of four Brazilian native fruits
title_full Antioxidant capacity and bioactive compounds of four Brazilian native fruits
title_fullStr Antioxidant capacity and bioactive compounds of four Brazilian native fruits
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant capacity and bioactive compounds of four Brazilian native fruits
title_short Antioxidant capacity and bioactive compounds of four Brazilian native fruits
title_sort antioxidant capacity and bioactive compounds of four brazilian native fruits
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9351793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28911695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jfda.2015.01.006
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