Pomegranate peels and seeds as a source of phenolic compounds: effect of cultivar, by-product, and extraction solvent

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Autor(a) principal: Campos, Lara
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Seixas, Luana, Henriques, Marta H.F., Peres, António M., Veloso, Ana C.A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/26774
Resumo: The nutraceutical properties of Punica granatum L. are not restricted to the edible portion of the fruit but also to the peels and seeds, flowers, leaves, and tree bark. The recovery and valorization of the peel and seeds (ca. 50% of the whole fruit), besides the positive environmental impact, can be viewed as a source of natural bioactive compounds. Thus, the bioactive properties of extracts of pomegranate peel and seeds from Acco and Wonderful known cultivars, as well as of the novel Big Full cultivar, were evaluated. The dried and ground pomegranate by-products were submitted to a conventional solid/liquid extraction with ethanol/water mixtures (0%, 25%, 50%, and 75% of EtOH, v/v). The obtained extracts were characterized in terms of total phenolic compounds (TPC), total flavonoids (TF), and antioxidant activity (AA), determined by the DPPH radical scavenging activity and expressed as IC50 (half maximum inhibitory concentration). With the exception of the Acco cultivar, the extraction yield (EY) was higher for peels, whose extracts showed higher TPC, TF, and IC50 (lower AA). The extracts obtained from the by-products of the Big Full cultivar had a statistically higher overall bioactive potential (TPC: 0.36 mg GAE/mg extract; TF: 0.031 mg CATE/mg extract; IC50: 0.51 mg/mL) compared to the other two studied cultivars. Furthermore, the EY was enhanced by solvents richer in ethanol (50-75%), allowing obtaining extracts richer in TPC and TF with higher AA. Finally, it was shown that EY combined with bioactive data allowed a satisfactory principal component unsupervised differentiation of the pomegranate extracts according to the type of by-product used.
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spelling Pomegranate peels and seeds as a source of phenolic compounds: effect of cultivar, by-product, and extraction solventPunicalaginPunica granatum L.Pomegranate peelsExtractThe nutraceutical properties of Punica granatum L. are not restricted to the edible portion of the fruit but also to the peels and seeds, flowers, leaves, and tree bark. The recovery and valorization of the peel and seeds (ca. 50% of the whole fruit), besides the positive environmental impact, can be viewed as a source of natural bioactive compounds. Thus, the bioactive properties of extracts of pomegranate peel and seeds from Acco and Wonderful known cultivars, as well as of the novel Big Full cultivar, were evaluated. The dried and ground pomegranate by-products were submitted to a conventional solid/liquid extraction with ethanol/water mixtures (0%, 25%, 50%, and 75% of EtOH, v/v). The obtained extracts were characterized in terms of total phenolic compounds (TPC), total flavonoids (TF), and antioxidant activity (AA), determined by the DPPH radical scavenging activity and expressed as IC50 (half maximum inhibitory concentration). With the exception of the Acco cultivar, the extraction yield (EY) was higher for peels, whose extracts showed higher TPC, TF, and IC50 (lower AA). The extracts obtained from the by-products of the Big Full cultivar had a statistically higher overall bioactive potential (TPC: 0.36 mg GAE/mg extract; TF: 0.031 mg CATE/mg extract; IC50: 0.51 mg/mL) compared to the other two studied cultivars. Furthermore, the EY was enhanced by solvents richer in ethanol (50-75%), allowing obtaining extracts richer in TPC and TF with higher AA. Finally, it was shown that EY combined with bioactive data allowed a satisfactory principal component unsupervised differentiation of the pomegranate extracts according to the type of by-product used.This work was supported by the Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT, Portugal) through national funds to the research units CEB (UIDB/04469/2020), CERNAS (UIDB/00681/2020), and CIMO (UIDB/00690/2020) as well as to the Associate Laboratory SusTEC (LA/P/0007/2020). The European Regional Development Fund, under the Norte2020 Program funded BioTecNorte operation (NORTE-01-0145- FEDER-000004) and funded MobFood operation (LISBOA- 01-0247-FEDER-024524). Lara Campos acknowledges the research grants (CEB-BI-14-2019) and (FCT-IPC-i2A-CERNAS/ Escola de Verão/BI-01-08), and Luana Seixas acknowledges the research grant (FCT-IPC-i2A-CERNAS/Escola de Verão/BII-01-07), all provided by FCT.HindawiBiblioteca Digital do IPBCampos, LaraSeixas, LuanaHenriques, Marta H.F.Peres, António M.Veloso, Ana C.A.2023-02-07T15:21:56Z20222022-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/26774engCampos, Lara; Seixas, Luana; Henriques, Marta H.F.; Peres, António M.; Veloso, Ana C.A. (2022). Pomegranate peels and seeds as a source of phenolic compounds: effect of cultivar, by-product, and extraction solvent. International Journal of Food Science. ISSN 2356-7015. 2022, p. 1-112356-701510.1155/2022/91895752314-5765info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-21T10:59:37Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/26774Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:17:13.087737Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pomegranate peels and seeds as a source of phenolic compounds: effect of cultivar, by-product, and extraction solvent
title Pomegranate peels and seeds as a source of phenolic compounds: effect of cultivar, by-product, and extraction solvent
spellingShingle Pomegranate peels and seeds as a source of phenolic compounds: effect of cultivar, by-product, and extraction solvent
Campos, Lara
Punicalagin
Punica granatum L.
Pomegranate peels
Extract
title_short Pomegranate peels and seeds as a source of phenolic compounds: effect of cultivar, by-product, and extraction solvent
title_full Pomegranate peels and seeds as a source of phenolic compounds: effect of cultivar, by-product, and extraction solvent
title_fullStr Pomegranate peels and seeds as a source of phenolic compounds: effect of cultivar, by-product, and extraction solvent
title_full_unstemmed Pomegranate peels and seeds as a source of phenolic compounds: effect of cultivar, by-product, and extraction solvent
title_sort Pomegranate peels and seeds as a source of phenolic compounds: effect of cultivar, by-product, and extraction solvent
author Campos, Lara
author_facet Campos, Lara
Seixas, Luana
Henriques, Marta H.F.
Peres, António M.
Veloso, Ana C.A.
author_role author
author2 Seixas, Luana
Henriques, Marta H.F.
Peres, António M.
Veloso, Ana C.A.
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Biblioteca Digital do IPB
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campos, Lara
Seixas, Luana
Henriques, Marta H.F.
Peres, António M.
Veloso, Ana C.A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Punicalagin
Punica granatum L.
Pomegranate peels
Extract
topic Punicalagin
Punica granatum L.
Pomegranate peels
Extract
description The nutraceutical properties of Punica granatum L. are not restricted to the edible portion of the fruit but also to the peels and seeds, flowers, leaves, and tree bark. The recovery and valorization of the peel and seeds (ca. 50% of the whole fruit), besides the positive environmental impact, can be viewed as a source of natural bioactive compounds. Thus, the bioactive properties of extracts of pomegranate peel and seeds from Acco and Wonderful known cultivars, as well as of the novel Big Full cultivar, were evaluated. The dried and ground pomegranate by-products were submitted to a conventional solid/liquid extraction with ethanol/water mixtures (0%, 25%, 50%, and 75% of EtOH, v/v). The obtained extracts were characterized in terms of total phenolic compounds (TPC), total flavonoids (TF), and antioxidant activity (AA), determined by the DPPH radical scavenging activity and expressed as IC50 (half maximum inhibitory concentration). With the exception of the Acco cultivar, the extraction yield (EY) was higher for peels, whose extracts showed higher TPC, TF, and IC50 (lower AA). The extracts obtained from the by-products of the Big Full cultivar had a statistically higher overall bioactive potential (TPC: 0.36 mg GAE/mg extract; TF: 0.031 mg CATE/mg extract; IC50: 0.51 mg/mL) compared to the other two studied cultivars. Furthermore, the EY was enhanced by solvents richer in ethanol (50-75%), allowing obtaining extracts richer in TPC and TF with higher AA. Finally, it was shown that EY combined with bioactive data allowed a satisfactory principal component unsupervised differentiation of the pomegranate extracts according to the type of by-product used.
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