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Title: Nutritional composition and antioxidant and cancer chemopreventive activites of fruits of Psdium myrtoides (O. Berg)
Author: Cassiano, C.Z.C.
Soares, K.L.
Batista, P.B.
Marques, S.
Júnior, M.R.M.
Junior, S.B.
Núñez Burcio, Oscar
Fronza, M.
Endringer, D.C.
Scherer, R.
Keywords: Vitamines
Càncer
Antioxidants
Vitamins
Cancer
Antioxidants
Issue Date: 23-Feb-2024
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
Abstract: Psidium myrtoides fruits food industries produce by-products such as liqueurs, ice cream, jellies, and juices. However, there needs to be more information about the nutritional composition of fruits, as well as the biological potential, mainly of seed flour. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate the nutritional composition and antioxidant and cancer chemopreventive activities of pulp and seed of fruits ofPsidium myrtoides. Moisture content, total minerals and mineral profile, total lipids and fatty acids profile, total proteins, dietary fiber (soluble and insoluble) and total carbohydrates were analyzed. Vitamins C and complex B, organic acids and the profile of phenolic compounds were also determined. DPPH and ABTS methods evaluated the antioxidant activity, and cancer chemopreventive activity was evaluated by quinonereductase induction and NF-κB inhibitory activity. The fruits are a good source of thiamine, iron, phosphorus, potassium, fiber, and protein.Linoleic acid was the major fatty acid in both pulp and seed. Quercetin (1600 μg/100g) and pyrogallol (819 μg/100g) were the major phenolic compounds pulp and seed, respectively. The fruits showed strong antioxidant capacity, mainly the seeds, and the ability to induce quinone reductase activity, highlighting a cancer chemopreventive activity. Seed flour has a high potential to enrich food, in addition to valuing agroindustrial by-products, where we can highlight 25%, 13% and 37% of the recommended daily intake for iron (1.6 mg/100g), phosphorus (58 mg/100g) and vitamin B1 (450 μg/100g), respectively, in addition to antioxidant and cancer chemopreventive activities.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20230360
It is part of: Ciência Rural, 2024, vol. 54, num.07, p. 1-9
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/209426
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20230360
ISSN: 0103-8478
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