ABSTRACT
This research aimed to determine the total extractable polyphenols and the antioxidant activity of cashew nut obtained from conventional and organic cultivation. The study was performed with cashew nuts collected at four stages of processing: after shelling, before peeling, after peeling and during packaging. The antioxidant activity was measured by the methods with the radicals ABTSâ¢+ and DPPH⢠and by the ß-carotene/linoleic acid system. The nuts collected in the steps after shelling and before peeling presented higher antioxidant activity than those collected after peeling and during packaging. Little variation occurred in the content of total extractable polyphenols and antioxidant activity by ABTSâ¢+ and DPPH⢠assays between the two cultivation methods studied.
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Anacardium , Organic Agriculture , Antioxidants , beta Carotene , PolyphenolsABSTRACT
The present work aimed to characterize the cashew nut bran during several stages of processing, withemphasis in the quantifi cation of total extractable polyphenols and total antioxidant activity. The cashewnut bran was analyzed for the following parameters: water activity, total acidity, pH, moisture, ash, lipids,proteins, carbohydrates, total extractable polyphenolsand total antioxidant activity by the methods ABTS+ and DPPH. There was a decrease in the water activityand moisture in cashew nut bran during processing. The highest values of total extractable polyphenolsand antioxidant activity were observed in raw bran due to peel adhered in these nuts.