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. 2022 Dec 16;27(24):8973.
doi: 10.3390/molecules27248973.

Antioxidant Properties and Proximate Composition of Different Tissues of European Beaver

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Antioxidant Properties and Proximate Composition of Different Tissues of European Beaver

Mariusz Florek et al. Molecules. .

Abstract

The chemical composition, content of cholesterol, retinol and α-tocopherol, and the total antioxidant capacity of different tissues from wild beavers were investigated. The total phenolic contents and free radical scavenging activity (DPPH and ABTS assays) were analysed spectrophotometrically, and fat-soluble vitamins were quantified using high-performance liquid chromatography. The type of tissue (skeletal muscle from loin and hind leg vs. adipose tissue from subcutaneous fat and tail) significantly affected content of all chemical components. The concentration of cholesterol was not related to total fat content. The retinol and α-tocopherol contents (µg/100 g) were significantly higher in the tail (13.0 and 391.2) and subcutaneous fat (12.2 and 371.3) compared to skeletal muscles (as an average 9.1 and 361.4). Among all tissues the tail showed significantly the highest values of DPPH (3.07 mM TE/100 g), ABTS (3.33 mM TE/100 g), and total phenolics (TPC, 543.7 mg GAE/100 g). The concentration of retinol was positively correlated with α-tocopherol (0.748, p < 0.001), and both vitamins were very strongly correlated with DPPH (0.858 and 0.886, p < 0.001), ABTS (0.894 and 0.851, p < 0.001), and TPC (0.666 and 0.913, p < 0.001). The principal component analysis proved that moisture, ash, and protein contents were representative for skeletal muscles, whereas, retinol, α-tocopherol, ABTS and DPPH accurately described the antioxidant capacity of tissue from the tail.

Keywords: Castor fiber; adipose tissue; antioxidant capacity; muscle tissue; phenolics; retinol; tocopherol.

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Projection of variables in a two-factor plane (PC1 × PC2).
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Projection of cases depending on type of beaver tissue in the a two-factor plane (PC1 × PC2); SC Fat, subcutaneous fat; Loin: Longissimus lumborum and Longissimus thoracis; Hind Leg: Semimembranosus, Biceps femoris and Semitendinosus.

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