Cascas liofilizadas de manga Tommy Atkins: teor de fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante

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Autor(a) principal: ARAÚJO, Cristiane Rodrigues de
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
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Resumo: This work had as objective to characterize of freeze-dried bark of mango Tommy Atkins, come from organic farming, and defining the conditions of the polyphenols extraction process. The peels were crushed and the flour was submitted to the determination of proximate composition, minerals and bioactive phytochemicals and antioxidant potential employing techniques titrimetric, spectrophotometric and chromatographic. To define the optimal conditions of the process was applied the of factorial design 2² as independent variables: temperature 25-50° C and time stirring 30 to 90 min), and as response the total phenolics concentration in the extract. This experimental design was applied in the following process types: a) Extraction sequentially- hydroacetonic solution (80%), followed by hydromethanolic solution (80%); b) Extraction sequentially- hydromethanolic solution (80%), followed by hydroacetonic solution (80% ); c) Extraction non-sequential-hydroacetonic solution (80%) and d) extraction non-sequential- hydromethanolic solution (80%). The extracts were submitted to antioxidant assays, capture radicals in model system (DPPH, ABTS, ORAC) and antioxidant assays in lipid systems (coupled oxidation of β -carotene-linoleic acid, peroxidation of linoleic acid - ferric thiocyanate method, and accelerated storage test in an oven) and high performance liquid chromatography analyses for identification of polyphenols. The mango flour showed high levels of carbohydrates, potassium, sodium, calcium and phosphorus, total phenolics, ascorbic acid and β-carotene. The factorial design defined as the ideal sequential extraction (80% methanol, followed by 80% acetone) and the following process conditions: temperature 37.5°C and 25ºC; time stirring of 30 and 60 min, whose extracts showed, respectively, higher total phenolic content (2407.16μg. mL-1) (Ext-5), and increased sequestration capacity DPPH (95%) (Ext-7). Both extracts exhibited significant antioxidant capacity against free radicals ABTS, DPPH and ORAC, and in lipid system. The chromatographic analysis revealed the presence in both extracts of the phenolic acids (benzoic acid and cinnamic acid derivatives), flavonoids and a xanthone, but with quantitative and qualitative differences between the profiles of the extracts. Synaptic acid, syringic acid, taxofoline, isoquercetine and mangiferin were the major constituents of these extracts. Thus, considering the chemical composition and antioxidant capacity, the agro-industrial waste of Tommy Atkins mango emerges as a potential source of natural antioxidant.
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spelling MELO, Enayde de AlmeidaSANTOS, Andrelina Maria PinheiroGUERRA, Nonete BarbosaANDRADE, Samara Alvachian Cardosohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9178496051037271ARAÚJO, Cristiane Rodrigues de2016-07-26T12:47:23Z2012-07-31ARAÚJO, Cristiane Rodrigues de. Cascas liofilizadas de manga Tommy Atkins: teor de fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante. 2012. 131 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5072This work had as objective to characterize of freeze-dried bark of mango Tommy Atkins, come from organic farming, and defining the conditions of the polyphenols extraction process. The peels were crushed and the flour was submitted to the determination of proximate composition, minerals and bioactive phytochemicals and antioxidant potential employing techniques titrimetric, spectrophotometric and chromatographic. To define the optimal conditions of the process was applied the of factorial design 2² as independent variables: temperature 25-50° C and time stirring 30 to 90 min), and as response the total phenolics concentration in the extract. This experimental design was applied in the following process types: a) Extraction sequentially- hydroacetonic solution (80%), followed by hydromethanolic solution (80%); b) Extraction sequentially- hydromethanolic solution (80%), followed by hydroacetonic solution (80% ); c) Extraction non-sequential-hydroacetonic solution (80%) and d) extraction non-sequential- hydromethanolic solution (80%). The extracts were submitted to antioxidant assays, capture radicals in model system (DPPH, ABTS, ORAC) and antioxidant assays in lipid systems (coupled oxidation of β -carotene-linoleic acid, peroxidation of linoleic acid - ferric thiocyanate method, and accelerated storage test in an oven) and high performance liquid chromatography analyses for identification of polyphenols. The mango flour showed high levels of carbohydrates, potassium, sodium, calcium and phosphorus, total phenolics, ascorbic acid and β-carotene. The factorial design defined as the ideal sequential extraction (80% methanol, followed by 80% acetone) and the following process conditions: temperature 37.5°C and 25ºC; time stirring of 30 and 60 min, whose extracts showed, respectively, higher total phenolic content (2407.16μg. mL-1) (Ext-5), and increased sequestration capacity DPPH (95%) (Ext-7). Both extracts exhibited significant antioxidant capacity against free radicals ABTS, DPPH and ORAC, and in lipid system. The chromatographic analysis revealed the presence in both extracts of the phenolic acids (benzoic acid and cinnamic acid derivatives), flavonoids and a xanthone, but with quantitative and qualitative differences between the profiles of the extracts. Synaptic acid, syringic acid, taxofoline, isoquercetine and mangiferin were the major constituents of these extracts. Thus, considering the chemical composition and antioxidant capacity, the agro-industrial waste of Tommy Atkins mango emerges as a potential source of natural antioxidant.Este trabalho teve como objetivo caracterizar cascas liofilizadas de manga Tommy Atkins, provenientes de um cultivo orgânico, quanto à composição centesimal, de minerais, de fitoquímicos bioativos, e o potencial antioxidante além de definir as condições ideais para obtenção de extratos com elevado teor de polifenóis. As cascas liofilizadas foram trituradas, e a farinha submetida às determinações analíticas empregando-se técnicas titulométricas, espectrofotométricas e cromatográficas. Para definição das condições ideais de processo (tempo de agitação; temperatura e tipo de processo) aplicou-se o planejamento fatorial 2² , tendo como variáveis independentes: temperatura de 25 a 50°C e tempo de agitação de 30 a 90 min; e como resposta o teor de fenólicos e a capacidade de sequestrar o radical DPPH. O planejamento foi aplicado aos seguintes tipos de processo: a) Extração sequencial-solução hidroacetônica (80%), seguida da solução hidrometanólica (80%); b) Extração sequencial-solução hidrometanólica (80%), seguida da solução hidroacetônica (80%); c) Extração não sequencial-solução hidroacetônica (80%); d) Extração não sequencial-solução hidrometanólica (80%). Os extratos obtidos utilizando as condições ideais foram submetidos aos ensaios antioxidantes, de captura de radicais, em sistema modelo (DPPH; ABTS; ORAC) e aos ensaios antioxidantes em sistemas lipídicos (oxidação acoplada do B-caroteno/ácido linoléico; da peroxidação do acido linoleico – método tiocianato férrico; e do teste acelerado em estufa), e a cromatografia liquida de alta eficiência (HPLC) para identificação dos polifenóis. A farinha de manga apresentou elevados teores de carboidratos, potássio, sódio, cálcio e fósforo, fenólicos totais, ácido ascórbico e β-caroteno. O planejamento fatorial definiu como ideal a extração sequencial (metanol 80%, seguido por acetona 80%) e as seguintes condições de processo: temperatura de 37,5ºC e 25ºC e tempo de extração de 30 e 60min; cujos extratos apresentaram, respectivamente, maior teor de fenólicos totais (2407,16μg. mL-1) (Ext-5), e maior capacidade de sequestro do radical DPPH (95%) (Ext-7). Os dois extratos exibiram expressiva capacidade antioxidante frente aos radicais livres ABTS, DPPH e ORAC; bem como em meio lipídico. A análise cromatográfica revelou a presença, nos dois extratos, de ácidos fenólicos (derivados do ácido benzóicos e cinâmicos), flavonóides e uma xantona, porém com diferenças quantitativas e qualitativas entre os perfis dos extratos. O ácido siríngico, ácido sináptico, a taxofolina, a isoquercetina e a mangiferina foram os constituintes majoritários nestes extratos. Assim, considerando a composição química e a ação antioxidante, o resíduo agroindustrial de manga Tommy Atkins surge como uma fonte potencial de antioxidante natural.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-07-26T12:47:23Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Cristiane Rodrigues de Araujo.pdf: 1357200 bytes, checksum: e679be2445ef965c1948578b245819fa (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-26T12:47:23Z (GMT). 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title Cascas liofilizadas de manga Tommy Atkins: teor de fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante
spellingShingle Cascas liofilizadas de manga Tommy Atkins: teor de fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante
ARAÚJO, Cristiane Rodrigues de
Manga (fruta)
Casca liofilizada
Antioxidante
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
title_short Cascas liofilizadas de manga Tommy Atkins: teor de fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante
title_full Cascas liofilizadas de manga Tommy Atkins: teor de fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante
title_fullStr Cascas liofilizadas de manga Tommy Atkins: teor de fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante
title_full_unstemmed Cascas liofilizadas de manga Tommy Atkins: teor de fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante
title_sort Cascas liofilizadas de manga Tommy Atkins: teor de fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante
author ARAÚJO, Cristiane Rodrigues de
author_facet ARAÚJO, Cristiane Rodrigues de
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Andrelina Maria Pinheiro
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv GUERRA, Nonete Barbosa
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv ANDRADE, Samara Alvachian Cardoso
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ARAÚJO, Cristiane Rodrigues de
contributor_str_mv MELO, Enayde de Almeida
SANTOS, Andrelina Maria Pinheiro
GUERRA, Nonete Barbosa
ANDRADE, Samara Alvachian Cardoso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Manga (fruta)
Casca liofilizada
Antioxidante
topic Manga (fruta)
Casca liofilizada
Antioxidante
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
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description This work had as objective to characterize of freeze-dried bark of mango Tommy Atkins, come from organic farming, and defining the conditions of the polyphenols extraction process. The peels were crushed and the flour was submitted to the determination of proximate composition, minerals and bioactive phytochemicals and antioxidant potential employing techniques titrimetric, spectrophotometric and chromatographic. To define the optimal conditions of the process was applied the of factorial design 2² as independent variables: temperature 25-50° C and time stirring 30 to 90 min), and as response the total phenolics concentration in the extract. This experimental design was applied in the following process types: a) Extraction sequentially- hydroacetonic solution (80%), followed by hydromethanolic solution (80%); b) Extraction sequentially- hydromethanolic solution (80%), followed by hydroacetonic solution (80% ); c) Extraction non-sequential-hydroacetonic solution (80%) and d) extraction non-sequential- hydromethanolic solution (80%). The extracts were submitted to antioxidant assays, capture radicals in model system (DPPH, ABTS, ORAC) and antioxidant assays in lipid systems (coupled oxidation of β -carotene-linoleic acid, peroxidation of linoleic acid - ferric thiocyanate method, and accelerated storage test in an oven) and high performance liquid chromatography analyses for identification of polyphenols. The mango flour showed high levels of carbohydrates, potassium, sodium, calcium and phosphorus, total phenolics, ascorbic acid and β-carotene. The factorial design defined as the ideal sequential extraction (80% methanol, followed by 80% acetone) and the following process conditions: temperature 37.5°C and 25ºC; time stirring of 30 and 60 min, whose extracts showed, respectively, higher total phenolic content (2407.16μg. mL-1) (Ext-5), and increased sequestration capacity DPPH (95%) (Ext-7). Both extracts exhibited significant antioxidant capacity against free radicals ABTS, DPPH and ORAC, and in lipid system. The chromatographic analysis revealed the presence in both extracts of the phenolic acids (benzoic acid and cinnamic acid derivatives), flavonoids and a xanthone, but with quantitative and qualitative differences between the profiles of the extracts. Synaptic acid, syringic acid, taxofoline, isoquercetine and mangiferin were the major constituents of these extracts. Thus, considering the chemical composition and antioxidant capacity, the agro-industrial waste of Tommy Atkins mango emerges as a potential source of natural antioxidant.
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