Quality and antioxidant potential of byproducts from refining of fruit pulp
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Resumo: | Abstract The potential use of byproducts from fruit processing has been evaluated in order to propose new uses as well as reducing costs and environmental impact. Most of the studies are focused on byproducts from primary transformation. However, byproducts from secondary transformation can reserve similar reuse opportunities. The aim of this study was to characterize chemical composition and antioxidant capacity that remained on byproducts from fruit processing at the pulp refinement stage. The byproducts from pulp refining were evaluated in cashew, cocoa, cupuassu, genipap, papaya, passion fruit seed, plum, soursop (pulp and seeds), strawberry, tamarind (pulp and seeds), umbu and yellow mombin fruits. Water activity, acidity, pH, soluble solids, sugars, starch, pectins, ascorbic acid, carotenoids and polyphenols, and the antioxidant activity were analyzed. The byproducts from the refinement of soursop related to the fibrous pulp showed the highest soluble solids and pectic compounds content, while the seeds byproducts constituted a source of starch. The byproducts from the refining of pulp from yellow mombin and papaya were sources of carotenoids. The highest starch and polyphenols contents, as well as antioxidant activities peak on the refining of byproducts of tamarind. The byproducts studied maintained chemical compounds and bioactive components that hold potential reuse. |
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Quality and antioxidant potential of byproducts from refining of fruit pulp |
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Quality and antioxidant potential of byproducts from refining of fruit pulp |
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Quality and antioxidant potential of byproducts from refining of fruit pulp AMARIZ,Andréia ABTS carbohydrates sources carotenoids chemical composition polyphenols |
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Quality and antioxidant potential of byproducts from refining of fruit pulp |
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Quality and antioxidant potential of byproducts from refining of fruit pulp |
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Quality and antioxidant potential of byproducts from refining of fruit pulp |
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Quality and antioxidant potential of byproducts from refining of fruit pulp |
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Quality and antioxidant potential of byproducts from refining of fruit pulp |
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AMARIZ,Andréia |
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AMARIZ,Andréia LIMA,Maria Auxiliadora Coêlho de ALVES,Ricardo Elesbão |
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LIMA,Maria Auxiliadora Coêlho de ALVES,Ricardo Elesbão |
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AMARIZ,Andréia LIMA,Maria Auxiliadora Coêlho de ALVES,Ricardo Elesbão |
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ABTS carbohydrates sources carotenoids chemical composition polyphenols |
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ABTS carbohydrates sources carotenoids chemical composition polyphenols |
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Abstract The potential use of byproducts from fruit processing has been evaluated in order to propose new uses as well as reducing costs and environmental impact. Most of the studies are focused on byproducts from primary transformation. However, byproducts from secondary transformation can reserve similar reuse opportunities. The aim of this study was to characterize chemical composition and antioxidant capacity that remained on byproducts from fruit processing at the pulp refinement stage. The byproducts from pulp refining were evaluated in cashew, cocoa, cupuassu, genipap, papaya, passion fruit seed, plum, soursop (pulp and seeds), strawberry, tamarind (pulp and seeds), umbu and yellow mombin fruits. Water activity, acidity, pH, soluble solids, sugars, starch, pectins, ascorbic acid, carotenoids and polyphenols, and the antioxidant activity were analyzed. The byproducts from the refinement of soursop related to the fibrous pulp showed the highest soluble solids and pectic compounds content, while the seeds byproducts constituted a source of starch. The byproducts from the refining of pulp from yellow mombin and papaya were sources of carotenoids. The highest starch and polyphenols contents, as well as antioxidant activities peak on the refining of byproducts of tamarind. The byproducts studied maintained chemical compounds and bioactive components that hold potential reuse. |
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