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Pitahaya Peel: A By-Product with Great Phytochemical Potential, Biological Activity, and Functional Application

Hylocereus spp. present two varieties of commercial interest due to their color, organoleptic characteristics, and nutritional contribution, such as Hylocerous polyrhizus and Selenicerus undatus. The fruit recognized as dragon fruit or Pitahaya is an exotic fruit whose pulp is consumed, while the pe...

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Autores principales: Jimenez-Garcia, Sandra N., Garcia-Mier, Lina, Ramirez-Gomez, Xóchitl S., Aguirre-Becerra, Humberto, Escobar-Ortiz, Alexandro, Contreras-Medina, Luis M., Garcia-Trejo, Juan F., Feregrino-Perez, Ana A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9415145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36014575
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27165339
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author Jimenez-Garcia, Sandra N.
Garcia-Mier, Lina
Ramirez-Gomez, Xóchitl S.
Aguirre-Becerra, Humberto
Escobar-Ortiz, Alexandro
Contreras-Medina, Luis M.
Garcia-Trejo, Juan F.
Feregrino-Perez, Ana A.
author_facet Jimenez-Garcia, Sandra N.
Garcia-Mier, Lina
Ramirez-Gomez, Xóchitl S.
Aguirre-Becerra, Humberto
Escobar-Ortiz, Alexandro
Contreras-Medina, Luis M.
Garcia-Trejo, Juan F.
Feregrino-Perez, Ana A.
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description Hylocereus spp. present two varieties of commercial interest due to their color, organoleptic characteristics, and nutritional contribution, such as Hylocerous polyrhizus and Selenicerus undatus. The fruit recognized as dragon fruit or Pitahaya is an exotic fruit whose pulp is consumed, while the peel is discarded during the process. Studies indicate that the pulp has vitamin C and betalains, and seeds are rich in essential fatty acids, compounds that can contribute to the prevention of chronic non-communicable diseases (cancer, hypertension, and diabetes). In the present study, polyphenolic compounds, biological activity, and fatty acids present in the peel of the two varieties of pitahaya peel were evaluated, showing as a result that the variety S. undatus had higher antioxidant activity with 51% related to the presence of flavonoids 357 mgRE/g sample and fatty acids (hexadecanoic acid and linoleate) with 0.310 and 0.248 mg AG/g sample, respectively. On the other hand, H. polyrhizuun showed a significant difference in the inhibitory activity of amylase and glucosidase enzymes with 68% and 67%, respectively. We conclude that pitahaya peel has potential health effects and demonstrate that methylated fatty acids could be precursors to betalain formation, as well as showing effects against senescence and as a biological control against insects; in the same way, the peel can be reused as a by-product for the extraction of important enzymes in the pharmaceutical and food industry.
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spelling pubmed-94151452022-08-27 Pitahaya Peel: A By-Product with Great Phytochemical Potential, Biological Activity, and Functional Application Jimenez-Garcia, Sandra N. Garcia-Mier, Lina Ramirez-Gomez, Xóchitl S. Aguirre-Becerra, Humberto Escobar-Ortiz, Alexandro Contreras-Medina, Luis M. Garcia-Trejo, Juan F. Feregrino-Perez, Ana A. Molecules Article Hylocereus spp. present two varieties of commercial interest due to their color, organoleptic characteristics, and nutritional contribution, such as Hylocerous polyrhizus and Selenicerus undatus. The fruit recognized as dragon fruit or Pitahaya is an exotic fruit whose pulp is consumed, while the peel is discarded during the process. Studies indicate that the pulp has vitamin C and betalains, and seeds are rich in essential fatty acids, compounds that can contribute to the prevention of chronic non-communicable diseases (cancer, hypertension, and diabetes). In the present study, polyphenolic compounds, biological activity, and fatty acids present in the peel of the two varieties of pitahaya peel were evaluated, showing as a result that the variety S. undatus had higher antioxidant activity with 51% related to the presence of flavonoids 357 mgRE/g sample and fatty acids (hexadecanoic acid and linoleate) with 0.310 and 0.248 mg AG/g sample, respectively. On the other hand, H. polyrhizuun showed a significant difference in the inhibitory activity of amylase and glucosidase enzymes with 68% and 67%, respectively. We conclude that pitahaya peel has potential health effects and demonstrate that methylated fatty acids could be precursors to betalain formation, as well as showing effects against senescence and as a biological control against insects; in the same way, the peel can be reused as a by-product for the extraction of important enzymes in the pharmaceutical and food industry. MDPI 2022-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9415145/ /pubmed/36014575 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27165339 Text en © 2022 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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Jimenez-Garcia, Sandra N.
Garcia-Mier, Lina
Ramirez-Gomez, Xóchitl S.
Aguirre-Becerra, Humberto
Escobar-Ortiz, Alexandro
Contreras-Medina, Luis M.
Garcia-Trejo, Juan F.
Feregrino-Perez, Ana A.
Pitahaya Peel: A By-Product with Great Phytochemical Potential, Biological Activity, and Functional Application
title Pitahaya Peel: A By-Product with Great Phytochemical Potential, Biological Activity, and Functional Application
title_full Pitahaya Peel: A By-Product with Great Phytochemical Potential, Biological Activity, and Functional Application
title_fullStr Pitahaya Peel: A By-Product with Great Phytochemical Potential, Biological Activity, and Functional Application
title_full_unstemmed Pitahaya Peel: A By-Product with Great Phytochemical Potential, Biological Activity, and Functional Application
title_short Pitahaya Peel: A By-Product with Great Phytochemical Potential, Biological Activity, and Functional Application
title_sort pitahaya peel: a by-product with great phytochemical potential, biological activity, and functional application
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9415145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36014575
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27165339
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