Fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante do resíduo agroindustrial do pedúnculo do caju (Anacardium occidentale L.).

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Ano de defesa: 2013
Autor(a) principal: ANDRADE, Renata Araújo Milanez de Sena lattes
Orientador(a): MELO, Enayde de Almeida
Banca de defesa: LIMA, Luciana Leite de Andrade, GUERRA, Nonete Barbosa, ANDRADE, Samara Alvachian Cardoso
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos
Departamento: Departamento de Ciências Domésticas
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5096
Resumo: The agro-industrial residues consisting of bark and seed, usually concentrate significant amounts of bioactive phytochemicals often have superior antioxidant capacity found in the pulp of the fruit. Due to this fact, this study aimed evaluate the antioxidant potential of cashew waste from the industrial processing of frozen fruit pulp. The residue was dried in an air circulating oven (50° C) until moisture content below 10%. The flour obtained was subjected to determination proximate composition and content of the main bioactive phytochemicals and optimize the process to obtain extracts. To determine the ideal processing conditions for preparing extracts with high total phenolic content and high antioxidant capacity the 24-1 fractional factorial design and the central composite rotational design (DCCR) was applied for each type of solvent (acetone and methanol). Stirring time (30 to 90 minutes), processing temperature (30 to 50 °C), solvent concentration (50% to 90%) and Stirring speed (100 to 300 rpm) were used as independent variables, and the total phenolic content and percentage of DPPH radical scavenging were used as dependent variables. The extracts obtained using the optimized extraction process were subjected to determination of scavenging capacity DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl) and ABTS•+ (2,2 '-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) and inhibition of oxidation of co-oxidation system β-caroteno/ácido linoleic acid. The residue showed less than 10% moisture, 0.36 water activity, 9.65% protein content, 5.43% lipids and 76.68% carbohydrates in addition to ascorbic acid (78.5 mg.100g-1), total carotenoids (67.20 mg.g-1), total anthocyanins (36.05 mg.100g-1), flavonols (109.03 mg.100g-1), condensed tannins (313 mg.100g-1) and phenolic (1975.64 mg.100g-1). The variables did not influence the extraction of phenolic compounds by employing methanol as solvent extractor, independent of process conditions, but were significant when the extraction process used acetone. Extracts with high levels of polyphenols and strong scavenging capacity DPPH (> 80%) was obtained by employing acetone 55%, time 30 minutes, temperature of 30°C and agitation of 150 rpm. Hydroacetonic and hydromethanolic extracts, obtained by sequential extraction process, were combined and subjected to antioxidant assays for free radical scavenging in a model system (DPPH and ABTS) and antioxidant assays in lipid systems (coupled oxidation of B-carotene/linoleic acid). The extracts exhibited good efficiency against DPPH (EC50 of 57.38 and TEC50 <0.5 minutes), strong scavenging this radical (80.74 to 93.2%) and positive correlation between the total phenolic content and DPPH• scavenging capacity, and expressive ABTS•+ scavenging ability (7506.49 TEAC mol / g). In system β-carotene / linoleic acid the extract exhibited antioxidant action intermediate (62.75%), proving to be efficient in blocking the start of the oxidation reaction (F1 <1), but the propagation phase was not as effective (F2> 1). Based on these results, it is evident that the waste cashew presents as a source of bioactive compounds with good antioxidant potential that can be used in developing new products or as raw material for extraction of antioxidant compounds to be applied in food, in order to deter lipid oxidation in total replacement and / or partial to synthetic antioxidants.
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spelling MELO, Enayde de AlmeidaSANTOS, Andrelina Maria PinheiroLIMA, Luciana Leite de AndradeGUERRA, Nonete BarbosaANDRADE, Samara Alvachian Cardosohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5980976460102818ANDRADE, Renata Araújo Milanez de Sena2016-07-27T14:44:23Z2013-06-28ANDRADE, Renata Araújo Milanez de Sena. Fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante do resíduo agroindustrial do pedúnculo do caju (Anacardium occidentale L.). 2013. 95 f. Dissertação ( rograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5096The agro-industrial residues consisting of bark and seed, usually concentrate significant amounts of bioactive phytochemicals often have superior antioxidant capacity found in the pulp of the fruit. Due to this fact, this study aimed evaluate the antioxidant potential of cashew waste from the industrial processing of frozen fruit pulp. The residue was dried in an air circulating oven (50° C) until moisture content below 10%. The flour obtained was subjected to determination proximate composition and content of the main bioactive phytochemicals and optimize the process to obtain extracts. To determine the ideal processing conditions for preparing extracts with high total phenolic content and high antioxidant capacity the 24-1 fractional factorial design and the central composite rotational design (DCCR) was applied for each type of solvent (acetone and methanol). Stirring time (30 to 90 minutes), processing temperature (30 to 50 °C), solvent concentration (50% to 90%) and Stirring speed (100 to 300 rpm) were used as independent variables, and the total phenolic content and percentage of DPPH radical scavenging were used as dependent variables. The extracts obtained using the optimized extraction process were subjected to determination of scavenging capacity DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl) and ABTS•+ (2,2 '-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) and inhibition of oxidation of co-oxidation system β-caroteno/ácido linoleic acid. The residue showed less than 10% moisture, 0.36 water activity, 9.65% protein content, 5.43% lipids and 76.68% carbohydrates in addition to ascorbic acid (78.5 mg.100g-1), total carotenoids (67.20 mg.g-1), total anthocyanins (36.05 mg.100g-1), flavonols (109.03 mg.100g-1), condensed tannins (313 mg.100g-1) and phenolic (1975.64 mg.100g-1). The variables did not influence the extraction of phenolic compounds by employing methanol as solvent extractor, independent of process conditions, but were significant when the extraction process used acetone. Extracts with high levels of polyphenols and strong scavenging capacity DPPH (> 80%) was obtained by employing acetone 55%, time 30 minutes, temperature of 30°C and agitation of 150 rpm. Hydroacetonic and hydromethanolic extracts, obtained by sequential extraction process, were combined and subjected to antioxidant assays for free radical scavenging in a model system (DPPH and ABTS) and antioxidant assays in lipid systems (coupled oxidation of B-carotene/linoleic acid). The extracts exhibited good efficiency against DPPH (EC50 of 57.38 and TEC50 <0.5 minutes), strong scavenging this radical (80.74 to 93.2%) and positive correlation between the total phenolic content and DPPH• scavenging capacity, and expressive ABTS•+ scavenging ability (7506.49 TEAC mol / g). In system β-carotene / linoleic acid the extract exhibited antioxidant action intermediate (62.75%), proving to be efficient in blocking the start of the oxidation reaction (F1 <1), but the propagation phase was not as effective (F2> 1). Based on these results, it is evident that the waste cashew presents as a source of bioactive compounds with good antioxidant potential that can be used in developing new products or as raw material for extraction of antioxidant compounds to be applied in food, in order to deter lipid oxidation in total replacement and / or partial to synthetic antioxidants.Os resíduos agroindustriais, constituídos por casca e semente, geralmente concentram quantidades relevantes de fitoquímicos bioativos, e muitas vezes apresentam capacidade antioxidante superior à encontrada na polpa do fruto. Devido considerando este fato, esse trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o potencial antioxidante de resíduos de caju (bagaço do pedúnculo) provenientes da indústria processadora de polpa congelada de fruta. O resíduo, desidratado em estufa com circulação de ar (50°C), foi triturado e submetido à determinação da composição química e das condições de processo eficientes para obtenção de extratos com elevado teor de fenólicos totais. Para definir as melhores condições do processo de extração foi utilizado o planejamento fatorial fracionado 24-1 para cada tipo de solvente (acetona e metanol), tendo como variáveis independentes, tempo (30 a 90min), temperatura (30 a 50ºC), concentração do solvente hidroacetônico e hidrometanólico (50% a 90%) e velocidade de agitação (100 a 300rpm); seguido do Delineamento Composto Central Rotacional (DCCR), considerando os resultados obtidos com o primeiro planejamento, e como variáveis independentes o teor de fenólicos totais e capacidade de sequestrar o radical DPPH. Os extratos obtidos nas condições otimazadas foram submetidos aos ensaios antioxidantes de captura de radicais, em sistema modelo (DPPH e ABTS) e ao ensaio antioxidante em sistema lipídico (sistema da co-oxidação do B-caroteno/ácido linoléico). A farinha do resíduo apresentou em sua composição proteínas (9,65%), lipídeos (5,43%), carboidratos totais (76,68%), além de ácido ascórbico (78,5 mg.100-1g), carotenoides totais (67,20μg.g-1), antocianinas totais (36,05mg.100g-1), flavonóis (109,03 mg.100g-1), taninos condensados (313 mg.100g-1) e fenólicos totais (1975,64 mg.100g-1). As variáveis independentes do planejamento fatorial fracionário não influenciaram a extração dos compostos fenólicos por meio do metanol, entretanto, foram significativas quando foi utilizada acetona. O DCCR indicou que extratos com elevado teor de fenólicos totais e forte potencial antioxidante (>80%) podem ser obtidos empregando as seguintes condições: acetona a 55%, tempo de 30 minutos, temperatura de 30°C e velocidade de agitação de 150 rpm. Extratos hidroacetônico e hidrometanólico, obtidos de forma sequencial, empregando condições de processo otimizadas, apresentaram boa eficácia frente ao radical DPPH▪ (EC50 de 57,38 e TEC50 <0,5 minutos), e forte capacidade de sequestro do ABTS+▪ (7.506,49μmol TEAC.g-1). Em sistema β-caroteno/ácido linoléico a ação antioxidante foi intermediária (62,75%), indicativo de eficiência no bloqueio do início da reação de oxidação (F1<1) e baixa eficiência na fase de propagação (F2>1). Os resultados permitem evidenciar que o resíduo do pedúnculo do caju apresenta-se como fonte de compostos bioativos, com bom potencial antioxidante que pode ser empregado no desenvolvimento de novos produtos ou como matéria prima para extração de compostos antioxidantes a serem aplicados em alimentos, com vistas a deter a oxidação lipídica, em substituição total e/ou parcial aos antioxidantes sintéticos.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-07-27T14:44:23Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Renata Araujo Milanez de Sena Andrade.pdf: 1049966 bytes, checksum: 13e37f0bf30e16ed7302dc8bbefdf99f (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-07-27T14:44:23Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante do resíduo agroindustrial do pedúnculo do caju (Anacardium occidentale L.).
title Fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante do resíduo agroindustrial do pedúnculo do caju (Anacardium occidentale L.).
spellingShingle Fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante do resíduo agroindustrial do pedúnculo do caju (Anacardium occidentale L.).
ANDRADE, Renata Araújo Milanez de Sena
Atividade antioxidante
Composto bioativo
Resíduo de caju
Waste cashew
Bioactive compounds
Antioxidant activity
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
title_short Fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante do resíduo agroindustrial do pedúnculo do caju (Anacardium occidentale L.).
title_full Fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante do resíduo agroindustrial do pedúnculo do caju (Anacardium occidentale L.).
title_fullStr Fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante do resíduo agroindustrial do pedúnculo do caju (Anacardium occidentale L.).
title_full_unstemmed Fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante do resíduo agroindustrial do pedúnculo do caju (Anacardium occidentale L.).
title_sort Fitoquímicos bioativos e potencial antioxidante do resíduo agroindustrial do pedúnculo do caju (Anacardium occidentale L.).
author ANDRADE, Renata Araújo Milanez de Sena
author_facet ANDRADE, Renata Araújo Milanez de Sena
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv MELO, Enayde de Almeida
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Andrelina Maria Pinheiro
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv LIMA, Luciana Leite de Andrade
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv GUERRA, Nonete Barbosa
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv ANDRADE, Samara Alvachian Cardoso
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/5980976460102818
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ANDRADE, Renata Araújo Milanez de Sena
contributor_str_mv MELO, Enayde de Almeida
SANTOS, Andrelina Maria Pinheiro
LIMA, Luciana Leite de Andrade
GUERRA, Nonete Barbosa
ANDRADE, Samara Alvachian Cardoso
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Atividade antioxidante
Composto bioativo
Resíduo de caju
topic Atividade antioxidante
Composto bioativo
Resíduo de caju
Waste cashew
Bioactive compounds
Antioxidant activity
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Waste cashew
Bioactive compounds
Antioxidant activity
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS
description The agro-industrial residues consisting of bark and seed, usually concentrate significant amounts of bioactive phytochemicals often have superior antioxidant capacity found in the pulp of the fruit. Due to this fact, this study aimed evaluate the antioxidant potential of cashew waste from the industrial processing of frozen fruit pulp. The residue was dried in an air circulating oven (50° C) until moisture content below 10%. The flour obtained was subjected to determination proximate composition and content of the main bioactive phytochemicals and optimize the process to obtain extracts. To determine the ideal processing conditions for preparing extracts with high total phenolic content and high antioxidant capacity the 24-1 fractional factorial design and the central composite rotational design (DCCR) was applied for each type of solvent (acetone and methanol). Stirring time (30 to 90 minutes), processing temperature (30 to 50 °C), solvent concentration (50% to 90%) and Stirring speed (100 to 300 rpm) were used as independent variables, and the total phenolic content and percentage of DPPH radical scavenging were used as dependent variables. The extracts obtained using the optimized extraction process were subjected to determination of scavenging capacity DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl) and ABTS•+ (2,2 '-azino-bis (3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) and inhibition of oxidation of co-oxidation system β-caroteno/ácido linoleic acid. The residue showed less than 10% moisture, 0.36 water activity, 9.65% protein content, 5.43% lipids and 76.68% carbohydrates in addition to ascorbic acid (78.5 mg.100g-1), total carotenoids (67.20 mg.g-1), total anthocyanins (36.05 mg.100g-1), flavonols (109.03 mg.100g-1), condensed tannins (313 mg.100g-1) and phenolic (1975.64 mg.100g-1). The variables did not influence the extraction of phenolic compounds by employing methanol as solvent extractor, independent of process conditions, but were significant when the extraction process used acetone. Extracts with high levels of polyphenols and strong scavenging capacity DPPH (> 80%) was obtained by employing acetone 55%, time 30 minutes, temperature of 30°C and agitation of 150 rpm. Hydroacetonic and hydromethanolic extracts, obtained by sequential extraction process, were combined and subjected to antioxidant assays for free radical scavenging in a model system (DPPH and ABTS) and antioxidant assays in lipid systems (coupled oxidation of B-carotene/linoleic acid). The extracts exhibited good efficiency against DPPH (EC50 of 57.38 and TEC50 <0.5 minutes), strong scavenging this radical (80.74 to 93.2%) and positive correlation between the total phenolic content and DPPH• scavenging capacity, and expressive ABTS•+ scavenging ability (7506.49 TEAC mol / g). In system β-carotene / linoleic acid the extract exhibited antioxidant action intermediate (62.75%), proving to be efficient in blocking the start of the oxidation reaction (F1 <1), but the propagation phase was not as effective (F2> 1). Based on these results, it is evident that the waste cashew presents as a source of bioactive compounds with good antioxidant potential that can be used in developing new products or as raw material for extraction of antioxidant compounds to be applied in food, in order to deter lipid oxidation in total replacement and / or partial to synthetic antioxidants.
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