Fontes vegetais naturais de antioxidantes

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira,Alane Cabral de
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Valentim,Iara Barros, Goulart,Marília Oliveira Fonseca, Silva,Cícero Alexandre, Bechara,Etelvino José Henriques, Trevisan,Maria Teresa Salles
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Química Nova (Online)
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Resumo: Growing knowledge on the health-promoting impact of antioxidants in everyday foods, combined with the assumption that a number of common synthetic preservatives may have hazardous side effects has led to increased investigations in the field of natural antioxidants, principally those found in plants. Food industries normally discard plant residues that could benefit the human health and diminish undesirable environmental impact. Once estimated the content of antioxidants in these residues, advantageous economical and social alternatives to the discard are possible, for example, their use for preparation of nutraceuticals to be offered to low-income populations. We present here a broad, although not complete, account of the continuously growing knowledge on the antioxidant capacity of whole fruits, seeds and peels, cereals, vegetal oils and aromatic plants, at several physical forms, as well as a description of the usual methods for evaluating their antioxidant capacity and examples of agroindustrial processes that could be harnessed for the production of antioxidant supplement food, along with research perspectives in the area.
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title Fontes vegetais naturais de antioxidantes
spellingShingle Fontes vegetais naturais de antioxidantes
Oliveira,Alane Cabral de
oxidative stress
antioxidant capacity
agroindustrial wastes
title_short Fontes vegetais naturais de antioxidantes
title_full Fontes vegetais naturais de antioxidantes
title_fullStr Fontes vegetais naturais de antioxidantes
title_full_unstemmed Fontes vegetais naturais de antioxidantes
title_sort Fontes vegetais naturais de antioxidantes
author Oliveira,Alane Cabral de
author_facet Oliveira,Alane Cabral de
Valentim,Iara Barros
Goulart,Marília Oliveira Fonseca
Silva,Cícero Alexandre
Bechara,Etelvino José Henriques
Trevisan,Maria Teresa Salles
author_role author
author2 Valentim,Iara Barros
Goulart,Marília Oliveira Fonseca
Silva,Cícero Alexandre
Bechara,Etelvino José Henriques
Trevisan,Maria Teresa Salles
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira,Alane Cabral de
Valentim,Iara Barros
Goulart,Marília Oliveira Fonseca
Silva,Cícero Alexandre
Bechara,Etelvino José Henriques
Trevisan,Maria Teresa Salles
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv oxidative stress
antioxidant capacity
agroindustrial wastes
topic oxidative stress
antioxidant capacity
agroindustrial wastes
description Growing knowledge on the health-promoting impact of antioxidants in everyday foods, combined with the assumption that a number of common synthetic preservatives may have hazardous side effects has led to increased investigations in the field of natural antioxidants, principally those found in plants. Food industries normally discard plant residues that could benefit the human health and diminish undesirable environmental impact. Once estimated the content of antioxidants in these residues, advantageous economical and social alternatives to the discard are possible, for example, their use for preparation of nutraceuticals to be offered to low-income populations. We present here a broad, although not complete, account of the continuously growing knowledge on the antioxidant capacity of whole fruits, seeds and peels, cereals, vegetal oils and aromatic plants, at several physical forms, as well as a description of the usual methods for evaluating their antioxidant capacity and examples of agroindustrial processes that could be harnessed for the production of antioxidant supplement food, along with research perspectives in the area.
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