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Title: | Utilization of Carob Fruit as Sources of Phenolic Compounds with Antioxidant Potential: Extraction Optimization and Application in Food Models | Authors: | Goulas, Vlasios Georgiou, Eva |
Major Field of Science: | Agricultural Sciences | Field Category: | Other Agricultural Sciences | Keywords: | Antioxidant activity;Carob;Ceratonia siliqua L;Emulsion;HPLC-DPPH;Lipid oxidation;Polyphenols;Ultrasound assisted extraction | Issue Date: | 2020 | Source: | Foods, 2020, vol. 9, no. 1 | Volume: | 9 | Issue: | 1 | Journal: | Foods | Abstract: | The goal of this study was to explore the potential of carob extracts to act as lipid inhibitors in model food systems. First, the extraction efficacy of fourteen solvents on the phenolic and flavonoid contents as well as on the antioxidant activity was assessed. Results showed that the phenolic composition and antioxidant activity of the extracts were strongly affected by solvents. Subsequently, the antioxidant potential of the most promising extracts (water, methanol, acidic acetone, and acetone–water) against four model food systems were evaluated. The acidic acetone extract had the highest antioxidant activity (70.3 ± 5.3%) in the β-carotene-linoleic acid system, followed by the acetone–water extract (62.1 ± 4.9%). Both extracts significantly prevented the lipid oxidation in sunflower oil and cooked comminuted pork; the inhibition activity at the end of storage period was 36.7–50.5% and 17.4–24.8%, respectively. A reduction of 49.5–54.8% in the formation of dienes in the oil-in-water emulsion was also found. The inhibitory effect of methanolic and aqueous extracts was significantly lower. Qualitative and quantitative variations in extracts are responsible for this antioxidant behavior in food systems. Gallic acid, myrecetin, rutin, and catechin are the main components of the extracts while myricetin and quercetin play an essential role in the antioxidant activity, according to the biochromatograms. | Description: | This research was funded by the Cyprus University of Technology | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/16863 | ISSN: | 23048158 | DOI: | 10.3390/foods9010020 | Rights: | © by the authors | Type: | Article | Affiliation : | Cyprus University of Technology | Publication Type: | Peer Reviewed |
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