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Monitoring of Chlorogenic Acid and Antioxidant Capacity of Solanum melongena L. (Eggplant) under Different Heat and Storage Treatments.
Silarová, Petra; Boulekbache-Makhlouf, Lila; Pellati, Federica; Ceslová, Lenka.
Afiliação
  • Silarová P; Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Technology, University of Pardubice, Studentská 573, CZ-53210 Pardubice, Czech Republic.
  • Boulekbache-Makhlouf L; Department of Inorganic Technology, Faculty of Chemical Technology, University of Pardubice, Doubravice 41, CZ-53210 Pardubice, Czech Republic.
  • Pellati F; Research Laboratory of Biochemistry, University of Bejaia, Biophysics, Biomathematics and Scientometrics "L3BS", Route de l'Université de Targua Ouzemour, Bejaia 06000, Algeria.
  • Ceslová L; Department of Life Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Via G. Campi 103, IT-41125 Modena, Italy. federica.pellati@unimore.it.
Antioxidants (Basel) ; 8(7)2019 Jul 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31330814
ABSTRACT
Solanum melongena L., also known as eggplant, is a widely consumed vegetable and it is well-known for its beneficial antioxidant properties, due to phenolic compounds. In this work, the influence of different cooking procedures on the content of chlorogenic acid was evaluated on eggplant samples of different geographic origin by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). An easy and quick extraction procedure with 50% methanol as the extraction solvent was optimized for the first time by means of a design-of-experiment and applied to heat treated samples of eggplant. The antioxidant capacity of eggplant extracts was also evaluated by using the ABTS assay and it was correlated with the data obtained by the HPLC method. The content of chlorogenic acid was different in each heat-treated eggplant sample and it depended on the temperature applied during the cooking procedure. In particular, an increase of chlorogenic acid content with rising temperature was observed. Conversely, a very high temperature (250 °C) caused a decrease of chlorogenic acid amount. The influence of storage on the content of chlorogenic acid was also monitored. While the level of chlorogenic acid in fresh samples decreased during four weeks of storage, an increase in its content in heat treated eggplant was observed within the same period. Multivariate data analysis was used to classify eggplant samples into different groups, according to the country of origin and heat treatment procedure. This study provides new insights to preserve the antioxidant properties of eggplant phenolics during different thermal and storage treatments in order to highlight their health promoting effects.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article