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Evaluation of total phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity for the drying ...

Autor(es): Guiné, Raquel cv logo 1 ; Gonçalves, Fernando cv logo 2 ; Alves, Mariana cv logo 3 ; Oliveira, Solange cv logo 4 ; Barroca, Maria João cv logo 5 ; Correia, Paula cv logo 6

Data: 2013

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/1721

Origem: Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Viseu

Assunto(s): pear; banana; phenolic compounds; antioxidant activity


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Chemically, the phenolic compounds are cyclic benzene compounds having one or more hydroxyl groups directly associated to the ring structure. While they contain alcohol groups, they do not show properties of alcohols. The phenols can be distinguished into two groups: non-flavonoids and flavonoids [1-4]. Bananas cv. nana and pears cv. D. Joaquina were subject to drying (at 70 ºC) for comparison of their properties with the corresponding fresh fruits. All samples were obtained from 5 g of product and 6 successive extractions were performed for each sample (three with methanol and three with acetone solution (40% v/v)), for 1 hour each in an ultrasonic bath. The phenolic content of the different extracts was determined by Folin-Ciocalteu reagent, and the results expressed as gallic acid equivalents. The antioxidant capacity was estimated using the ABTS method, and the results expressed as trolox equivalents. All results were expressed in dry basis, to allow a direct comparison. The results revealed that both fruits studied showed some degree of degradation of the phenolic compounds and consequently a decrease in the antioxidant activity when submitted to drying. Comparing the fresh fruits with those dried at 70 °C, it was found that the amount of reduction in total phenolic content was about 45% for bananas and 59% for pears, while the decrease in the antioxidant activity was around 33% for bananas and 53% for pears.
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