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Using underutilized residues of coffee to obtain valuable dietary and antioxidant bioactive compounds.
Carréra, Jéfyne Campos; de Souza, Ray Rodrigues; Batista, Ana Claudia Gama; Campolina, Gabriela Aguiar; da Silva Júnior, Francides Gomes; Gavilanes, Manuel Losada; Guimarães, Rubens José; das Graças Cardoso, Maria; Mori, Fábio Akira.
Afiliación
  • Carréra JC; Department of Biology, Federal University of Lavras, Lavras, Brazil.
  • de Souza RR; Department of Biology, Federal University of Lavras, Lavras, Brazil.
  • Batista ACG; Division of Tropical Ecosystem Functioning, Center of Nuclear Energy in Agriculture, Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture-University of São Paulo, Piracicaba, Brazil.
  • Campolina GA; Department of Chemistry, Federal University of Lavras, Lavras, Brazil.
  • da Silva Júnior FG; Department of Forest Sciences, Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture-University of São Paulo, Piracicaba, Brazil.
  • Gavilanes ML; Department of Agriculture, Federal University of Lavras, Lavras, Brazil.
  • Guimarães RJ; Department of Agriculture, Federal University of Lavras, Lavras, Brazil.
  • das Graças Cardoso M; Department of Chemistry, Federal University of Lavras, Lavras, Brazil.
  • Mori FA; Department of Forest Sciences, Federal University of Lavras, Lavras, Brazil.
J Sci Food Agric ; 104(5): 2660-2668, 2024 Mar 30.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37985208
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Coffee cultivation and agroindustry generate residues that are rich in several metabolites. These compounds, such as phenolic compounds and alkaloids, are known for their antioxidant activity and are usually consumed as nutraceuticals. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of chemical and antioxidant components of low-pruned coffee stems under different fertilizer regimes. Extractives and lignin composition, histochemical, chromatographic, and antioxidant analyses were performed.

RESULTS:

Multiple compounds were found to accumulate in the stems of coffee trees. Furthermore, the presence of phenolic compounds such as chlorogenic acid, vanillin, resveratrol, and the alkaloids caffeine and trigonelline varied depending on the type of fertilization. In all samples examined, optimal performance was observed at the highest tested concentration (500 µg mL-1 ). All samples analyzed presented a great performance at the highest concentration tested (500 µg mL-1 ), with the dose 70% and the dose 100%, which is the recommended for the culture, showing the highest values for most of the concentrations and the best half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50 ) when compared with the other samples tested.

CONCLUSION:

As shown in the results, the reuse of stem residues as antioxidant material, with the potential to be profitable, and has the added benefit of providing a sustainable destination for material that until now has been underutilized. © 2023 Society of Chemical Industry.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Coffea / Alcaloides Idioma: En Revista: J Sci Food Agric Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Coffea / Alcaloides Idioma: En Revista: J Sci Food Agric Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Brasil