佩琪果的废果是膳食纤维和酚类化合物的丰富来源

A. M. Alves-Santos, Paula Gusmao M. Costa, N. R. R. Nascimento-Silva, C. M. A. Oliveira, A. Terezan, Aline Priscilla G. Silva, M. Naves
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鉴于目前对巴西香果加工过程中废弃部分的营养成分和酚类物质的研究较少,本研究对其进行了初步研究,鉴定了酚类物质,并对其壳(果皮和外中果皮)和外中果皮中的没食子酸和鞣花酸进行了定量分析。pequi果壳和外中果皮中含有高浓度的总膳食纤维、可溶性膳食纤维和酚类化合物,其中以冻干pequi果壳的总膳食纤维含量约为50%,可溶性膳食纤维含量约为20%,多酚含量约为10%,具有显著的抗氧化能力。在桃壳和外皮中鉴定出的酚类物质为没食子酸、鞣花酸和槲皮素。此外,在pequi副产物中首次鉴定出原儿茶酸、儿茶素、对香豆酸和木犀草素。冻干贝壳的没食子酸和鞣花酸含量是外皮的两倍。贝贝的废弃副产品,特别是贝贝壳,富含健康的植物化学物质,有潜力被食品和制药工业用作功能性植物产品或营养保健品的成分。
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The Wasted Fractions of Pequi Fruit are Rich Sources of Dietary Fibers and Phenolic Compounds
Considering the scarcity of studies on the nutrients and phenolic compounds in the wasted fractions of the pequi (Caryocar brasiliense Camb.) fruit processing, this study investigated the proximate composition, identified the phenolic compounds, and quantified the gallic and ellagic acids in the shell (peel and external mesocarp), and in the external mesocarp of pequi. The shell and the external mesocarp of the pequi fruit presented high concentrations of total dietary fibers, soluble fibers and phenolic compounds, mostly the freeze-dried pequi shell, which showed approximately 50% total dietary fibers, 20% soluble dietary fibers and 10% polyphenols, with remarkable antioxidant capacity. The phenolics identified in the pequi shell and external mesocarp were gallic acid, ellagic acid, and quercetin. In addition, protocatechuic acid, catechin, p-coumaric acid, and luteolin were identified for the first time in the pequi by-products. The freeze-dried pequi shell showed twice the gallic and ellagic acids concentrations compared to those of the external mesocarp. The wasted by-products of pequi, especially the pequi shell, are rich in healthy phytochemicals with the potential to be used by the food and pharmaceutical industries as ingredients in functional plant-based products or nutraceuticals.
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