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Curr Res Food Sci ; 5: 228-233, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35106487

RESUMEN

Studying the composition of a certain food is not enough to predict its health benefits. Research over the past decades has decisively strengthened the notion that any putative health benefit is best related to the fraction of compounds transferred from ingested foods into the body since the absorption may be incomplete after oral consumption. In other words, the bioavailability of food components is crucial information. Therefore, a variety of in vitro models have been developed to predict their bioaccessibility and bioavailability in the most diverse food matrices and food products. These models can also be applied to study the impact of several endogenous or exogenous factors on the bioaccessibility and bioavailability of nutrients and bioactive compounds, guiding nutrition and food scientists, technologists, and engineers towards the development of strategies to optimize the positive impact of the diet on well-being and quality of life. While bioavailability is ideally examined in human volunteers, in vitro digestion methods, as well as intestinal absorption and microphysiological models, simulate human physiological conditions. Additionally, in vitro methods are alternatives to offset ethical, economical, and experimental limitations associated with in vivo studies conducted either with individuals or animals. This graphical review draws parallels between in vitro models mimicking digestion processes, uptake, absorption, metabolism, and distribution of dietary compounds and human physiology.

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Food Res Int ; 119: 653-664, 2019 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30884700

RESUMEN

Carotenoids constitute a large group of lipophilic pigments whose health-promoting benefits have been widely recognized. Hydroxy-containing carotenoids can be found in both free form or esterified with fatty acids in several plant matrices, but the native carotenoid profile is overall poorly explored due to the difficulty of analyzing carotenoid esters. One of the main natural sources of carotenoids is the marigold flower, which has been extensively used by the industry for the production of food colorants or supplements, both often manufactured with no saponification process. Although lutein esters are well established as the major compounds naturally found in marigold petals and their products, carotenoid esters other than the lutein ones have not been extensively examined. We carried out a comprehensive identification of carotenoids and carotenoid esters from marigold petals by LC-DAD-(APCI+)MS/MS. Whereas 18 carotenoids were identified in the saponified extract, 56 were identified when no saponification procedure was carried out: 6 free carotenoids, 20 monoesters and 30 diesters. This is the first time that esters of zeaxanthin, violaxanthin, auroxanthin, zeinoxanthin and ß-cryptoxanthin are identified in marigold. The structural information obtained through characteristic fragmentation patterns and diagnostic fragments in MS and MS/MS spectra (APCI+) sustained the differentiation between carotenoid esters with similar characteristics. Therefore, the separation of carotenoids by reversed-phase liquid chromatography using C30 columns in combination with DAD and APCI-MS/MS detection allowed high sensitivity and selectivity for carotenoid ester analysis.


Asunto(s)
Calendula/química , Carotenoides/química , Carotenoides/aislamiento & purificación , Luteína/química , Luteína/aislamiento & purificación , beta-Criptoxantina/aislamiento & purificación , Criptoxantinas/aislamiento & purificación , Ésteres/análisis , Ésteres/aislamiento & purificación , Ácidos Grasos , Flores/química , Espectrometría de Masas en Tándem , Xantina/aislamiento & purificación , Xantófilas/aislamiento & purificación , Zeaxantinas/aislamiento & purificación
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J Chromatogr A ; 1457: 116-24, 2016 Jul 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27371019

RESUMEN

Carotenoids are naturally found in both free form and esterified with fatty acids in most fruits; however, up to now the great majority of studies only evaluated their composition after saponification. This fact is easily explained by the difficult to analyze carotenoid esters. Preliminary studies showed that cleanup procedures in the extract are necessary for further analysis by LC-MS/MS since triacylglycerols (TAGs) impair the MS detection. Considering these facts, we developed a new cleanup procedure to remove TAGs and other lipids from carotenoid fruit extracts. This procedure is based on physical removal of solid lipids at low temperature followed by open column chromatography on MgO and diatomaceous earth. Before cleanup, four carotenoid diesters and two free xanthophylls were identified in murici (Byrsonyma crassifolia), corresponding to about 65% of the total chromatogram area. After carrying out the two-step cleanup procedure, 35 carotenoids were identified, being 14 monoesters, six free carotenoids and 15 carotenoid diesters. We can conclude that this two-step procedure was successfully applied to murici, an Amazonian fruit, which contains high amounts of lipids.


Asunto(s)
Carotenoides/análisis , Presión Atmosférica , Cromatografía Líquida de Alta Presión/métodos , Ésteres , Ácidos Grasos/análisis , Frutas/química , Malpighiaceae/química , Extractos Vegetales/química , Espectrometría de Masas en Tándem/métodos , Triglicéridos/aislamiento & purificación , Xantófilas/análisis
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Ciênc. rural ; Ciênc. rural (Online);42(5): 942-947, maio 2012. tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-626326

RESUMEN

A amora-preta (Rubus sp.) é uma fruta cuja exploração comercial está iniciando no Brasil. Seu cultivo iniciou na década de 70 e vem aumentando com a introdução e adaptação de novas cultivares. Porém, pouco se conhece sobre as disparidades geradas na composição e nas características das frutas dessas novas plantas. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar as características físico-químicas de diferentes cultivares ('Tupy', 'Guarani' e 'Cherokee') e seleções (02/96, 07/001 e 03/001) de amora, que estão sendo estudadas para originar cultivares adaptadas à região Sul do Brasil. Foram analisados a cor objetiva, sólidos solúveis (SS), pH, acidez titulável, composição centesimal e ácidos graxos de amoras. As frutas apresentaram umidade entre 84,8 e 90,3%; proteína entre 0,09 e 0,14%, fibra alimentar entre 5,8 e 5,5% e cinzas entre 0,27 e 0,49%. A seleção 02/96 apresentou menor teor de cinzas. Os SS variaram entre 7,3 a 10,2°Brix, a acidez titulável variou entre 1,30 e 1,58% em ácido cítrico e o pH entre 2,8 e 3,1. A seleção 03/001 apresentou menor valor de SS que as demais e menor tendência ao vermelho, mas maior intensidade de cor que a cultivar 'Tupy'. Os ácidos graxos encontrados em maior concentração foram o ácido palmítico (22-29%), oléico (13-32%) e linoléico (15-33%), com diferenças nas concentrações entre os tipos de amora. As variedades de amora-preta avaliadas apresentaram bom valor nutricional com níveis de açúcar e acidez adequados para a industrialização, além de conter ácidos graxos importantes para a manutenção da saúde.


Blackberry (Rubus sp.) is a fruit whose commercial exploitation is starting in Brazil. Its cultivation began in the 70's and is increasing with the introduction and adaptation of new cultivars. However, little is known about the disparities in the composition and characteristics of the fruit from these new plants. The objective of this study was to evaluate the physicochemical characteristics of different cultivars ('Tupy', 'Guarani' and 'Cherokee') and selections (02/96, 07/001 and 03/001) of blackberries, which are being studied to generate cultivars adapted to Southern Region of Brazil. The objective color, soluble solids (SS), pH, titratable acidity, proximate composition and fatty acids of blackberries were evaluated. The fruit humidity ranged between 84.8 and 90.3%; protein between 0.09 and 0.14%, dietary fiber between 5.5 and 5.8% and ash between 0.27 and 0.49%. Selection 02/96 had the lowest ash content. SS ranged from 7.3 to 10.2°Brix, titratable acidity ranged between 1.30 and 1.58% citric acid and pH between 2.8 and 3.1. Selection 03/001 had the lowest SS value and it also had lower redness, but higher color saturation than 'Tupy' cultivar. The fatty acids found at higher concentration were palmitic (22-29%), oleic (13-32%) and linoleic acid (15-33%), with differences in the concentration among blackberry genotypes. The varieties of blackberry evaluated showed good nutritional value with sugar and acidity levels suitable for industrialization. It also contained fatty acids important for maintaining health.

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Ciênc. rural ; Ciênc. rural (Online);39(8): 2504-2510, nov. 2009. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-529864

RESUMEN

Food industry generates a significant amount of seed wastes from the juice production, frozen pulps and jams. Considering that the characterization of wastes is the first step to determine their potential use, the aim of the present study was to determine the composition and the antioxidant capacity of seeds from pitanga fruits with different flesh colors (purple, red and orange). Chemical composition results revealed that pitanga seeds are a good source of insoluble dietary fiber, with low protein and fat levels, and no relevant differences were found among pitanga seeds from different flesh colors. Pitanga seed extracts had powerful antioxidant capacity that was partially correlated to their high phenolic content and showed some variation according to the pitanga flesh colors. Accordingly, it's suggested that this low value waste of pitanga processing, could be used as a source of natural antioxidants and dietary fiber, for animal and/or human nutrition.


A indústria de alimentos gera quantidades significativas de resíduos de sementes a partir da produção de sucos, polpas congeladas e geleias de frutas. Considerando que a caracterização dos resíduos é o primeiro passo para determinar o seu uso potencial, o objetivo do presente estudo foi determinar a composição e a capacidade antioxidante de sementes de pitanga com diferentes colorações de polpa (roxa, vermelha e laranja). Os resultados da composição química revelaram que as sementes de pitanga são boas fontes de fibra alimentar insolúvel, com níveis baixos de proteína e gordura, e sem diferenças relevantes entre as sementes de pitangas de diferentes colorações. Os extratos das sementes apresentaram uma excelente capacidade antioxidante, que foi parcialmente correlacionada com o alto teor de fenólicos e apresentou alguma variação de acordo com a coloração da polpa das pitangas. Assim, sugere-se que esse resíduo de baixo valor, resultante do processamento da pitanga, poderia ser utilizado como fonte de antioxidantes naturais e de fibra alimentar, para a nutrição humana e/ou animal.

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