Centesimal composition and antioxidant compounds of two fruits from the Cerrado (Brazilian Savannah)

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Autor(a) principal: Lima,Maria Carolina de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Portari,Guilherme Vannucchi
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Ceres
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This study presents data on the centesimal composition and antioxidant compounds content of two Brazilian Cerrado fruits: Bromelia balansae Mez (gravata) and Inga laurina (Sw) Willd (inga). The centesimal composition followed the methodology recommended by the Adolfo Lutz Institute, except for lipids in which the method proposed by Bligh and Dyer was used. The dosage of vitamin C was performed by the spectrophotometric method and the Folin-Ciocalteu method was used for the phenolic compounds. In relation to the centesimal composition, both fruits presented high moisture content. Regarding proteins and lipids, the values ​​found in the experiment were low, as well as the ashes in Inga laurina (Sw) Willd. Bromelia balansae Mez presented a considerable amount of ashes, on the carbohydrates both fruits are approximate the content found in fruits such as apple (15.2%). As for the antioxidant compounds, the fruits stood out when compared with others of this same biome, especially the phenolics. The selected fruits present considerable phenolic contents. Regarding the nutritional composition, both fruits presented low protein, lipids and caloric content, and the ashes, moisture, and carbohydrates were the most important when compared to other fruits of the same biome. The presence of phenolics and vitamin C make this fruit a promising source of antioxidant compounds whose cultivation should be stimulated.
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spelling Centesimal composition and antioxidant compounds of two fruits from the Cerrado (Brazilian Savannah)Bromelia balansae MezgravatáInga laurina (Sw) WilldingámicronutrientsABSTRACT This study presents data on the centesimal composition and antioxidant compounds content of two Brazilian Cerrado fruits: Bromelia balansae Mez (gravata) and Inga laurina (Sw) Willd (inga). The centesimal composition followed the methodology recommended by the Adolfo Lutz Institute, except for lipids in which the method proposed by Bligh and Dyer was used. The dosage of vitamin C was performed by the spectrophotometric method and the Folin-Ciocalteu method was used for the phenolic compounds. In relation to the centesimal composition, both fruits presented high moisture content. Regarding proteins and lipids, the values ​​found in the experiment were low, as well as the ashes in Inga laurina (Sw) Willd. Bromelia balansae Mez presented a considerable amount of ashes, on the carbohydrates both fruits are approximate the content found in fruits such as apple (15.2%). As for the antioxidant compounds, the fruits stood out when compared with others of this same biome, especially the phenolics. The selected fruits present considerable phenolic contents. Regarding the nutritional composition, both fruits presented low protein, lipids and caloric content, and the ashes, moisture, and carbohydrates were the most important when compared to other fruits of the same biome. The presence of phenolics and vitamin C make this fruit a promising source of antioxidant compounds whose cultivation should be stimulated.Universidade Federal de Viçosa2019-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-737X2019000100041Revista Ceres v.66 n.1 2019reponame:Revista Ceresinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFV10.1590/0034-737x201966010006info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima,Maria Carolina dePortari,Guilherme Vannucchieng2019-03-07T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Centesimal composition and antioxidant compounds of two fruits from the Cerrado (Brazilian Savannah)
title Centesimal composition and antioxidant compounds of two fruits from the Cerrado (Brazilian Savannah)
spellingShingle Centesimal composition and antioxidant compounds of two fruits from the Cerrado (Brazilian Savannah)
Lima,Maria Carolina de
Bromelia balansae Mez
gravatá
Inga laurina (Sw) Willd
ingá
micronutrients
title_short Centesimal composition and antioxidant compounds of two fruits from the Cerrado (Brazilian Savannah)
title_full Centesimal composition and antioxidant compounds of two fruits from the Cerrado (Brazilian Savannah)
title_fullStr Centesimal composition and antioxidant compounds of two fruits from the Cerrado (Brazilian Savannah)
title_full_unstemmed Centesimal composition and antioxidant compounds of two fruits from the Cerrado (Brazilian Savannah)
title_sort Centesimal composition and antioxidant compounds of two fruits from the Cerrado (Brazilian Savannah)
author Lima,Maria Carolina de
author_facet Lima,Maria Carolina de
Portari,Guilherme Vannucchi
author_role author
author2 Portari,Guilherme Vannucchi
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima,Maria Carolina de
Portari,Guilherme Vannucchi
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bromelia balansae Mez
gravatá
Inga laurina (Sw) Willd
ingá
micronutrients
topic Bromelia balansae Mez
gravatá
Inga laurina (Sw) Willd
ingá
micronutrients
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv ABSTRACT This study presents data on the centesimal composition and antioxidant compounds content of two Brazilian Cerrado fruits: Bromelia balansae Mez (gravata) and Inga laurina (Sw) Willd (inga). The centesimal composition followed the methodology recommended by the Adolfo Lutz Institute, except for lipids in which the method proposed by Bligh and Dyer was used. The dosage of vitamin C was performed by the spectrophotometric method and the Folin-Ciocalteu method was used for the phenolic compounds. In relation to the centesimal composition, both fruits presented high moisture content. Regarding proteins and lipids, the values ​​found in the experiment were low, as well as the ashes in Inga laurina (Sw) Willd. Bromelia balansae Mez presented a considerable amount of ashes, on the carbohydrates both fruits are approximate the content found in fruits such as apple (15.2%). As for the antioxidant compounds, the fruits stood out when compared with others of this same biome, especially the phenolics. The selected fruits present considerable phenolic contents. Regarding the nutritional composition, both fruits presented low protein, lipids and caloric content, and the ashes, moisture, and carbohydrates were the most important when compared to other fruits of the same biome. The presence of phenolics and vitamin C make this fruit a promising source of antioxidant compounds whose cultivation should be stimulated.
description ABSTRACT This study presents data on the centesimal composition and antioxidant compounds content of two Brazilian Cerrado fruits: Bromelia balansae Mez (gravata) and Inga laurina (Sw) Willd (inga). The centesimal composition followed the methodology recommended by the Adolfo Lutz Institute, except for lipids in which the method proposed by Bligh and Dyer was used. The dosage of vitamin C was performed by the spectrophotometric method and the Folin-Ciocalteu method was used for the phenolic compounds. In relation to the centesimal composition, both fruits presented high moisture content. Regarding proteins and lipids, the values ​​found in the experiment were low, as well as the ashes in Inga laurina (Sw) Willd. Bromelia balansae Mez presented a considerable amount of ashes, on the carbohydrates both fruits are approximate the content found in fruits such as apple (15.2%). As for the antioxidant compounds, the fruits stood out when compared with others of this same biome, especially the phenolics. The selected fruits present considerable phenolic contents. Regarding the nutritional composition, both fruits presented low protein, lipids and caloric content, and the ashes, moisture, and carbohydrates were the most important when compared to other fruits of the same biome. The presence of phenolics and vitamin C make this fruit a promising source of antioxidant compounds whose cultivation should be stimulated.
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