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. 2018 Mar;73(1):68-73.
doi: 10.1007/s11130-017-0651-0.

Antioxidant Compounds Recovery from Juçara Residue by Thermal Assisted Extraction

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Antioxidant Compounds Recovery from Juçara Residue by Thermal Assisted Extraction

Leilson O Ribeiro et al. Plant Foods Hum Nutr. 2018 Mar.
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Abstract

This study aimed to recover bioactive compounds by solid-liquid extraction from the agro-industrial residue obtained during juçara fruits processing into pulp. A preliminary study using different solvents (methanol, ethanol and water) indicated ethanol in aqueous solution as the best solvent for antioxidants recovery. Then, a Box-Behnken design was applied considering as independent variables the solvent composition (30-70% ethanol in water), temperature (30-70 °C) and time (30-60 min), in order to evaluate the effects of these factors on antioxidant activity in juçara extract. Results showed that the extracts with higher antioxidant activity were obtained using 30% ethanol at 70 °C for 60 min; measurements included ABTS and DPPH assays, determination of total phenolic content and total monomeric anthocyanins. Furthermore, the effect of pH in antioxidants recovery was evaluated. For this purpose, the 30% ethanol solution was acidified to pH 1 and 2 with HCl. Principal component analysis showed the formation of three distinct groups: one characterized by high bioactive compounds content (pH 1.0), another with superior antioxidant activity (pH 5.75, non-acidified), and finally the group at pH 2 presenting the worst concentrations in the evaluated responses. HPLC analysis showed the presence of cyanidin-3-O-rutinoside and cyanidin-3-O-glucoside in the extracts. Therefore, the conventional solid-liquid extraction using renewable solvent can be successfully applied to recover bioactive compounds from juçara residue, which can be used by different food industries.

Keywords: ABTS; Box-Behnken design; DPPH; Euterpe edulis Martius; HPLC.

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