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Elaine Carvalho Minighin1, Karine Freire de Souza1, Virginia Del Carmen Troncoso Valenzuela2, Nilton de Oliveira Couto E Silva3, Luicilene Rezende Anastácio1, Renata Adriana Labanca1.
Abstract
Mineral content, total phenolic compounds (TPC), and antioxidant capacity were determined in three samples of purple-açaí (coarse-PAC, medium-PAM, and fine-PAF), and one of white-açaí (coarse-WAC) and their respective bioaccessible fractions. TPC content differed in all samples, with PAC (583.79 mgAGE/100 g) having the highest content; however, PAM showed higher bioaccessibility (32.27%). PAC presented higher antioxidant capacity in the FRAP tests (74.34 μM FeSO4/g) and ABTS (55.05 μM Trolox/g). However, no differences were found in DPPH between PAC (1986.66 EC50) and PAM (2408.88 EC50) samples. Antioxidant capacity was decreased in all samples after digestion. Potassium was in the highest proportion (7121.90 mg/100 g-PAC), followed by Ca (349.92 mg/100 g-PAM), and Mg (169.41 mg/100 g-PAM), in all the samples. However, Ca presented the highest bioaccessible fraction, followed by Mg and Mn, with the highest percentages observed in WAC samples (90.30, 74.30, and 64.52%, respectively). © Association of Food Scientists & Technologists (India) 2019.Entities:
Keywords: Arecaceae; Bioaccessibility; Potassium; Total phenolic; White-açaí
Year: 2019 PMID: 32327785 PMCID: PMC7171044 DOI: 10.1007/s13197-019-04207-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Food Sci Technol ISSN: 0022-1155 Impact factor: 2.701