Characterization of the antioxidant capacity of natives fruits from the Brazilian Amazon Region

The objective of the present study was to characterize the chemistry and the antioxidant capacity in 8 species of native fruits from Amazonia. All the fruits were collected at full physiological and commercial maturity from properties located at: Boa Vista / RR, São Luiz do Anauá / RR, Manaus / AM, and Belém / PA. At the end of the experiment, the functional pattern for the camu-camu fruits showed that the total phenolic and ascorbic acid content and antioxidant assays were superior compared to the other samples. Despite the functional losses detected for the freeze-dried samples of the camu-camu fruit, all the other freeze-dried samples kept under -20ºC showed appropriate stability for long-term storage. In addition, it was also observed that fruit peel showed higher antioxidant activity than pulp or samples containing peel and pulp tissues in the same extract. When the ratio between the ORAC and total phenolic assays were observed, the uxi fruit demonstrated the highest antioxidant power compared to the other fruits studied, despite its relatively low levels of phenolic compound content and ORAC values. This means that there is a relevant contribution of these phenolic compounds to the antioxidant activity of uxi fruit.

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Main Authors: Neves,Leandro Camargo, Campos,André José de, Benedette,Ronaldo Moreno, Tosin,Jéssica Milanez, Chagas,Edvan Alves
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Fruticultura 2012
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-294520120004000252013-03-07Characterization of the antioxidant capacity of natives fruits from the Brazilian Amazon RegionNeves,Leandro CamargoCampos,André José deBenedette,Ronaldo MorenoTosin,Jéssica MilanezChagas,Edvan Alves ORAC DPPH funcional compounds nutritional The objective of the present study was to characterize the chemistry and the antioxidant capacity in 8 species of native fruits from Amazonia. All the fruits were collected at full physiological and commercial maturity from properties located at: Boa Vista / RR, São Luiz do Anauá / RR, Manaus / AM, and Belém / PA. At the end of the experiment, the functional pattern for the camu-camu fruits showed that the total phenolic and ascorbic acid content and antioxidant assays were superior compared to the other samples. Despite the functional losses detected for the freeze-dried samples of the camu-camu fruit, all the other freeze-dried samples kept under -20ºC showed appropriate stability for long-term storage. In addition, it was also observed that fruit peel showed higher antioxidant activity than pulp or samples containing peel and pulp tissues in the same extract. When the ratio between the ORAC and total phenolic assays were observed, the uxi fruit demonstrated the highest antioxidant power compared to the other fruits studied, despite its relatively low levels of phenolic compound content and ORAC values. This means that there is a relevant contribution of these phenolic compounds to the antioxidant activity of uxi fruit.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de FruticulturaRevista Brasileira de Fruticultura v.34 n.4 20122012-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-29452012000400025en10.1590/S0100-29452012000400025
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Campos,André José de
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Tosin,Jéssica Milanez
Chagas,Edvan Alves
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Campos,André José de
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Characterization of the antioxidant capacity of natives fruits from the Brazilian Amazon Region
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Campos,André José de
Benedette,Ronaldo Moreno
Tosin,Jéssica Milanez
Chagas,Edvan Alves
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title Characterization of the antioxidant capacity of natives fruits from the Brazilian Amazon Region
title_short Characterization of the antioxidant capacity of natives fruits from the Brazilian Amazon Region
title_full Characterization of the antioxidant capacity of natives fruits from the Brazilian Amazon Region
title_fullStr Characterization of the antioxidant capacity of natives fruits from the Brazilian Amazon Region
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the antioxidant capacity of natives fruits from the Brazilian Amazon Region
title_sort characterization of the antioxidant capacity of natives fruits from the brazilian amazon region
description The objective of the present study was to characterize the chemistry and the antioxidant capacity in 8 species of native fruits from Amazonia. All the fruits were collected at full physiological and commercial maturity from properties located at: Boa Vista / RR, São Luiz do Anauá / RR, Manaus / AM, and Belém / PA. At the end of the experiment, the functional pattern for the camu-camu fruits showed that the total phenolic and ascorbic acid content and antioxidant assays were superior compared to the other samples. Despite the functional losses detected for the freeze-dried samples of the camu-camu fruit, all the other freeze-dried samples kept under -20ºC showed appropriate stability for long-term storage. In addition, it was also observed that fruit peel showed higher antioxidant activity than pulp or samples containing peel and pulp tissues in the same extract. When the ratio between the ORAC and total phenolic assays were observed, the uxi fruit demonstrated the highest antioxidant power compared to the other fruits studied, despite its relatively low levels of phenolic compound content and ORAC values. This means that there is a relevant contribution of these phenolic compounds to the antioxidant activity of uxi fruit.
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