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Vive (El Alto) ; 6(17)ago. 2023.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1515634

ABSTRACT

El creciente aumento de daños visuales como, ha llevado a científicos y especialistas a realizar ensayos clínicos con pacientes vulnerables, usando alimentos con nutrientes específicos que aportan al cuidado de las estructuras del globo ocular, pues la nutrición de este órgano se obtiene directamente de la sangre. Objetivo. Analizar los ensayos clínicos con vigencia de 9 años sobre antioxidantes, betacarotenos y otras vitaminas para la prevención de enfermedades oculares. Metodología. Se realizó una revisión bibliográfica bajo con un análisis de 40 artículos, tesis y libros sobres la relación entre la nutrición y el cuidado primario de las estructuras oculares, esto se realizó en tres momentos, búsqueda, clasificación y sistematización de las fuentes. Conclusión. Se confirmó que del 50% de los pacientes que ingirieron placebo no mejoraban su condición anatomo fisiológica en relación aquellos pacientes que sí ingirieron nutrientes y vitaminas específicas, los mismos, mejoraron en un 30% el nivel de agudeza visual. La promoción y prevención como cuidado primario en salud visual es importante y se demuestran los altos porcentajes de buena salud visual en aquellos pacientes que durante su vida tuvieron hábitos alimenticios correctos y nutrición equilibrada, además de ser menormente propensos a adquirir problemas degenerativos visuales, aun teniendo antecedentes hereditarios.


The increasing increase in visual damage has led scientists and specialists to conduct clinical trials with vulnerable patients, using foods with specific nutrients that contribute to the care of the structures of the eyeball, since the nutrition of this organ is obtained directly from the blood. Objective. To analyze 9 years of clinical trials on antioxidants, beta-carotene and other vitamins for the prevention of ocular diseases. Methodology. A bibliographic review was carried out with an analysis of 40 articles, theses and books on the relationship between nutrition and primary care of the ocular structures, this was done in three moments, search, classification and systematization of the sources. Conclusion. It was confirmed that 50% of the patients who ingested placebo did not improve their anatomo-physiological condition in relation to those patients who ingested specific nutrients and vitamins, they improved their visual acuity level by 30%. The promotion and prevention as primary care in visual health is important and the high percentages of good visual health are demonstrated in those patients who during their life had correct eating habits and balanced nutrition, besides being less prone to acquire visual degenerative problems, even if they have hereditary antecedents.


O crescente aumento dos danos visuais tem levado cientistas e especialistas a realizarem ensaios clínicos com pacientes vulneráveis, utilizando alimentos com nutrientes específicos que contribuem para o cuidado das estruturas do globo ocular, uma vez que a nutrição desse órgão é obtida diretamente do sangue. Objetivo. Analisar 9 anos de ensaios clínicos sobre antioxidantes, betacaroteno e outras vitaminas para a prevenção de doenças oculares. Metodologia. Foi realizada uma revisão bibliográfica com análise de 40 artigos, teses e livros sobre a relação entre nutrição e cuidados primários das estruturas oculares, em três etapas: busca, classificação e sistematização das fontes. Conclusões. Confirmou-se que 50% dos pacientes que ingeriram placebo não melhoraram sua condição anátomo-fisiológica em relação aos pacientes que ingeriram nutrientes e vitaminas específicas, os mesmos pacientes melhoraram seu nível de acuidade visual em 30%. A promoção e a prevenção como cuidados primários na saúde visual são importantes e as altas porcentagens de boa saúde visual são demonstradas naqueles pacientes que, durante sua vida, tiveram hábitos alimentares corretos e nutrição balanceada, além de serem menos propensos a adquirir problemas degenerativos visuais, mesmo que tenham antecedentes hereditários.

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NOVA publ. cient ; 19(37): 99-119, jul.-dic. 2021. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1365194

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Resumen Introducción. Haematococcus pluvialis es una microalga que produce astaxantina, un beta-caroteno y antioxidante muy usado en la industria. Para obtener una mayor producción de astaxantina se planteó como objetivo utilizar diferentes factores de estrés, en un biorreactor a escala de laboratorio de 5 litros. Metodología. Se cultivó la microalga en el medio RM, pH 6,8, temperatura 20±2°C, aire filtrado, iluminación con lámparas blancas 20h luz/4h oscuridad, irradianza 70 μE m-2s-1, diferentes concentraciones de acetato de sodio y cloruro de sodio. Se determinó crecimiento celular, cambios morfológicos y cuantificación de astaxantina y clorofila por espectrofotometría. Se realizó un análisis estadístico utilizando ANOVA (95%). Resultados. Utilizando 0,299 mg/L de acetato de sodio se obtuvo un crecimiento celular de 2,0 x 104 Cel/mL y una concentración de astaxantina de 2,530 μg/mL, mientras que con 1,6 mg/L de acetato de sodio el crecimiento celular fue de 3,5 x 104 Cel/mL y una concentración de astaxantina de 1,9 μg/ml. El tratamiento al cual se le adicionó 1,6 g/L de acetato de sodio y 6,4 g/L de cloruro de sodio presentó la mayor producción astaxantina 7,3 μg/ml. El tratamiento con acetato de sodio 0,320 g/L + cloruro de sodio 1,28 g/L presentó el mayor crecimiento celular con 1,64x105 células/ml. Conclusión. Esta investigación destaca la importancia de cultivar inicialmente la microalga utilizando el biorreactor Tecferm de 5 litros y después de su fase exponencial someterla a factores de estrés con acetato de sodio y cloruro de sodio lográndose así la mayor producción de astaxantina 7,325 μg/ml.


Abstract Introduction. Haematococcuspluvialis is a microalgae that produces astaxanthin, a beta-carotene and antioxidant widely used in industry. In order to obtain a higher production of astaxanthin, the objective was to use different stress factors, in a 5-liter laboratory-scale bioreactor. Methodology. The microalgae was cultivated in the RM medium, pH 6.8, temperature 20 ± 2°C, filtered air, illumination with white lamps 20h light/4h darkness, irradiance 70 μE m-2s-1, different concentrations of sodium acetate and chloride of sodium. Cell growth, morphological changes and quantification of astaxanthin and chlorophyll were determined by spectrophotometry. Statistical analysis was performed using ANOVA (95%). Results. Using 0.299 mg/L of sodium acetate a cell growth of 2.0 x 104 Cel/mL and an astaxanthin concentration of 2.530 μg/mL were obtained, while with 1.6 mg/L of sodium acetate the cell growth It was 3.5 x 104 Cel/mL and an astaxanthin concentration of 1.9 μg/mL. The treatment to which 1.6 g L of sodium acetate and 6.4 g/L of sodium chloride were added showed the highest astaxanthin production, 7.3 μg/ml. Treatment with 0.320 g/L sodium acetate + 1.28 g/L sodium chloride showed the highest cell growth with 1.64x105 cells/ml. Conclusion. This research highlights the importance of initially cultivating the microalgae using the 5-liter Tecferm bioreactor and, after its exponential phase, subjecting it to stress factors with sodium acetate and sodium chloride, thus achieving the highest production of 7.325 μg/ml astaxanthin.


Subject(s)
Microalgae , Cells , Chlorophyll , Growth
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Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences ; : 77-86, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-979127

ABSTRACT

@#Introduction: Studies on nutrition among adult AD, a chronic inflammatory skin condition, are lacking. The objective of this cross-sectional study was to investigate the energy, micro and macro nutrient intakes. Methods: Sixty two adult participants defined by the Hanifin-Rajka criteria were included. AD severity was determined using SCORAD index and objective SCORAD. Demographic data and a three-day 24-hour dietary recall were collected and analyzed. Basal metabolic rate (BMR) was estimated using Schofield’s equation. The Energy Intake (EI): BMR ratio was used to identify under reporters (EI:BMR<1.2). To understand food preferences, main food groups consumed, meat (chicken, beef, and pork), seafood (fish, crustaceans, and mollusk), vegetables, fruits, including eggs and milk were examined. To ascertain food avoidance, open ended questions were asked. Results: Significant differences between the severity of AD groups and energy intake, vitamin A, beta carotene, magnesium, and energy intake-basal metabolic rate ratio (EI: BMR) were seen for SCORAD index. Energy intake was significantly lower among severe AD. Vitamin A and magnesium intake was lower among severe AD. Saturated fat intake was higher among mild AD. EI: BMR was inversely correlated with objective SCORAD. Seventy seven percent of participants were under reporters. Almost 10 percent reported avoiding some form of seafood; predominantly form the crustacean or mollusk group. Conclusion: Subjective symptoms, a component of SCORAD index but not objective SCORAD, may have contributed to significant differences seen. Lower energy intake in severe AD was due to reduced dietary intake during flares rather than underreporting.

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J. oral res. (Impresa) ; 8(6): 488-498, dic. 28, 2019. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1224476

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Objectives: A systematic review was conducted to evaluate effectiveness and safety of beta carotenes for the treatment of oral leukoplakia regarding clinical resolution and prevention of malignant transformation. Material and Methods: The systematic search was conducted in three electronic databases and the study's selection was performed according to pre-set eligibility criteria. Four studies evaluating the efficacy of beta carotenes in oral leukoplakia compared to placebo were included in the review; three of which were assigned for quantitative analysis. Data were extracted, tabulated, quality assessed and statistically analyzed. Results: The meta-analysis revealed that when comparing clinical resolution the beta carotene group favored was favored compared to placebo, with statistically significant difference. However, a meta-analysis comparing beta carotene and placebo groups regarding malignant transformation as a primary outcome failed to show any significant benefit. Furthermore, results showed evidence of beta carotene safety. Conclusion: the overall quality of evidence about efficacy of beta carotene in oral leukoplakia treatment was not high. However, given the obvious safety of this agent, data suggests it could have a promising effect in clinical improvement of oral leukoplakia lesions. However, no evidence supporting its benefits in reducing risk of malignant transformation in these lesions was found. Therefore, further long term, well designed randomized clinical trials are highly recommended.


Objetivos: Se realizó una revisión sistemática para evaluar la efectividad y la seguridad de los betacarotenos para el tratamiento de la leucoplasia oral en relación con la resolución clínica y la prevención de la transformación maligna. Material y Métodos: la búsqueda sistemática se realizó en tres bases de datos electrónicas y la selección del estudio se realizó de acuerdo con los criterios de elegibilidad preestablecidos. En la revisión se incluyeron cuatro estudios que evaluaban la eficacia de los betacarotenos en la leucoplasia oral en comparación con el placebo; tres de los cuales fueron asignados para el análisis cuantitativo. Los datos fueron extraídos, tabulados, su calidad evaluada y analizados estadísticamente. Resultados: El metanálisis reveló que al comparar la resolución clínica, el grupo de betacaroteno fue favorecido en comparación con el placebo, con una diferencia estadísticamente significativa. Sin embargo, un metaanálisis que comparó los grupos de betacaroteno y placebo con respecto a la transformación maligna como resultado primario no mostró ningún beneficio significativo. Además, los resultados mostraron evidencia de seguridad de betacaroteno. Conclusión: La calidad general de la evidencia sobre la eficacia del betacaroteno en el tratamiento de la leucoplasia oral no es alta. Sin embargo, dada la obvia seguridad de este agente, los datos sugieren que podría tener un efecto prometedor en la mejora clínica de las lesiones de leucoplasia oral. Sin embargo, no se encontraron pruebas que respalden sus beneficios en la reducción del riesgo de transformación maligna en estas lesiones. Por lo tanto, se recomiendan ensayos clínicos aleatorios bien diseñados a largo plazo.


Subject(s)
Humans , Leukoplakia, Oral/drug therapy , Carotenoids/therapeutic use , beta Carotene/therapeutic use , Precancerous Conditions , Mouth Neoplasms/drug therapy
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 117(5): 502-504, oct. 2019. ilus
Article in English, Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1054971

ABSTRACT

La carotenemia es, en general, benigna y suele ser causada por la ingesta excesiva de alimentos ricos en betacaroteno. Su presentación clínica puede ocurrir a cualquier edad, pero es frecuente en los niños. En este artículo, describimos un caso raro de carotenemia con afectación nasal aislada con el objetivo de recordar la presencia de carotenemia en el diagnóstico diferencial de ictericia. A menudo, la carotenemia se reconoce fácilmente y la manejan los médicos de familia y los pediatras, que podrían participar potencialmente en el tratamiento de estos casos. También es importante conocer y reconocer la carotenemia para informar a las familias y evitar la realización de pruebas innecesarias.


Carotenemia is generally benign and usually caused by excessive intake of beta-carotene rich food. This clinical presentation can occur in any age group but frequently occurs in children. We report a rare case of carotenemia with an isolated involvement of the nose and presented in order to remind carotenemia in the differential diagnosis of jaundice. Carotenemia is often easily recognized and dealt with by family medicine and pediatricians who may potentially get involved in the management of these cases. It is also important to know and recognize carotenemia in terms of informing families and preventing unnecessary tests.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Child, Preschool , beta Carotene , Vegetables , Vitamin A , Nose/abnormalities , Diagnosis, Differential , Fruit , Jaundice
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Journal of Cancer Prevention ; : 224-232, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-785915

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Beta-carotene (BC) is a carotenoid which exerts anti-cancer effects in several types of cancer, including colorectal cancer. Epigenetic modifications of genes, such as histone deacetylation and DNA hypermethylation, have also been detected in various types of cancer. To understand the molecular mechanism underlying cancer preventive and therapeutic effects of BC, microRNAs (miRNAs), histone acetylation, and global DNA methylation in colon cancer stem cells (CSCs) were investigated.METHODS: HCT116 colon cancer cells positive for expression of CD44 and CD133 were sorted by flow cytometry and used in subsequent experiments. Cell proliferation was examined by the MTT assay and self-renewal capacity was analyzed by the sphere formation assay. The miRNA sequencing array was used to detect miRNAs regulated by BC. Histone acetylation levels were measured by the Western blot analysis. mRNA expression of DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) was examined by qPCR and global DNA methylation levels were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.RESULTS: Treatment of CD44⁺CD133⁺ colon CSCs with BC caused a reduction in both cell proliferation and sphere formation. Analysis of the miRNA sequencing array showed that BC regulated expression of miRNAs associated with histone acetylation. Histone H3 and H4 acetylation levels were elevated by BC treatment. In addition, BC treatment down-regulated DNMT3A mRNA expression and global DNA methylation in colon CSCs.CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that BC regulates epigenetic modifications for its anti-cancer effects in colon CSCs.


Subject(s)
Acetylation , beta Carotene , Blotting, Western , Cell Proliferation , Colon , Colonic Neoplasms , Colorectal Neoplasms , DNA Methylation , DNA , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Epigenomics , Flow Cytometry , Histones , Methyltransferases , MicroRNAs , RNA, Messenger , Stem Cells , Therapeutic Uses
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Journal of Cancer Prevention ; : 192-196, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-764309

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BACKGROUND: Helicobacter pylori infection is a major risk factor in the development of gastric cancer. H. pylori infection of gastric epithelial cells increases the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), activates oncogenes, and leads to β-catenin-mediated hyper-proliferation. β-Carotene reduces ROS levels, inhibits oxidant-mediated activation of inflammatory signaling and exhibits anticancer properties. The present study was carried out to determine if β-carotene inhibits H. pylori-induced cell proliferation and the expression of oncogenes c-myc and cyclin E by reducing the levels of β-catenin and phosphorylated glycogen synthase kinase 3β (p-GSK3β). METHODS: Gastric epithelial AGS cells were pre-treated with β-carotene (5 and 10 μM) for 2 hours prior to H. pylori infection and cultured for 6 hours (for determination of the levels of p-GSK3β, GSK3β, and β-catenin) and 24 hours (for determination of cell viability and protein levels of c-myc and cyclin E). Cell viability was determined by the MTT assay and protein levels were determined via western blot-based analysis. RESULTS: β-Carotene inhibited H. pylori-induced increases in the percentage of viable cells, phosphorylated GSK3β (p-GSK3β), and the levels of β-catenin, c-myc and cyclin E. CONCLUSIONS: β-Carotene inhibits H. pylori-induced hyper-proliferation of gastric epithelial cells by suppressing β-catenin signaling and oncogene expression.


Subject(s)
beta Carotene , beta Catenin , Cell Proliferation , Cell Survival , Cyclin E , Cyclins , Epithelial Cells , Glycogen Synthase Kinases , Helicobacter pylori , Helicobacter , Oncogenes , Reactive Oxygen Species , Risk Factors , Stomach Neoplasms
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Journal of Cancer Prevention ; : 37-43, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-740091

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BACKGROUND: Oxidative stress occurs in white adipose tissue and dysregulates the expression of adipokines secreted from adipocytes. Since adipokines influence inflammation, supplementation with antioxidants might be beneficial for preventing oxidative stress-mediated inflammation in adipocytes and inflammation-associated complications. β-Carotene is the most prominent antioxidant carotenoid and scavenges reactive oxygen species in various tissues. The purpose of this study was to determine whether β-carotene regulates the expression of adipokines, such as adiponectin, monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1), and regulated on activation, normal T cell expressed and secreted (RANTES) in 3T3-L1 adipocytes treated with glucose/glucose oxidase (G/GO). METHODS: 3T3-L1 adipocytes were cultured with or without β-carotene and treated with G/GO, which produces H2O2. mRNA and protein levels in the medium were determined by a real-time PCR and an ELISA. DNA binding activities of transcription factors were assessed using an electrophoretic mobility shift assay. RESULTS: G/GO treatment increased DNA binding affinities of redox-sensitive transcription factors, such as NF-κB, activator protein-1 (AP-1), and STAT3. G/GO treatment reduced the expression of adiponectin and increased the expression of MCP-1 and RANTES. G/GO-induced activations of NF-κB, AP-1, and STAT3 were inhibited by β-carotene. G/GO-induced dysregulation of adiponectin, MCP-1, and RANTES were significantly recovered by treatment with β-carotene. CONCLUSIONS: β-Carotene inhibits oxidative stress-induced inflammation by suppressing pro-inflammatory adipokines MCP-1 and RANTES, and by enhancing adiponectin in adipocytes. β-Carotene may be beneficial for preventing oxidative stress-mediated inflammation, which is related to adipokine dysfunction.


Subject(s)
Adipocytes , Adipokines , Adiponectin , Adipose Tissue, White , Antioxidants , beta Carotene , Chemokine CCL2 , Chemokine CCL5 , DNA , Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Inflammation , Oxidative Stress , Oxidoreductases , Reactive Oxygen Species , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction , RNA, Messenger , Transcription Factor AP-1 , Transcription Factors
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Journal of Cancer Prevention ; : 57-61, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-173856

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Helicobacter pylori is a dominant bacterium living in the human gastric tissues. In H. pylori-infected tissues, the infiltrated inflammatory cells produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to gastric inflammation with production of various mediators. According to numerous epidemiological studies, dietary carotenoids may prevent gastric inflammation due to their antioxidant properties. Recent studies showed that antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of astaxanthin and β-carotene may contribute to inhibition of H. pylori-induced gastric inflammation. Astaxanthin changes H. pylori-induced activation of T helper cell type 1 response towards T helper cell type 2 response in the infected tissues. Astaxanthin inhibits the growth of H. pylori. Even though astaxanthin reduces H. pylori-induced gastric inflammation, it does not reduce cytokine levels in the infected tissues. β-Carotene suppresses ROS-mediated inflammatory signaling, including mitogen-activated protein kinases and redox-sensitive transcription factors, and reduces expression of inflammatory mediators, including interleukin-8, inducible nitric oxide synthase, and cyclooxygenase-2 in the infected tissues. Therefore, consumption of astaxanthin- and β-carotene-rich foods may be beneficial to prevent H. pylori-induced gastric inflammation. This review will summarize anti-inflammatory mechanisms of astaxanthin and β-carotene in H. pylori-mediated gastric inflammation.


Subject(s)
Humans , beta Carotene , Carotenoids , Cyclooxygenase 2 , Epidemiologic Studies , Helicobacter pylori , Helicobacter , Inflammation , Interleukin-8 , Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases , Nitric Oxide Synthase Type II , Reactive Oxygen Species , T-Lymphocytes, Helper-Inducer , Transcription Factors
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Hig. aliment ; 30(258/259): 108-113, 30/08/2016. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-2620

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Objetivo do trabalho foi desenvolver pão de forma adicionado de polpa de batata-doce, cultivar Beauregard, e avaliar sensorialmente o produto, verificando a sua aceitação entre os consumidores. Foram desenvolvidas três formulações com substituição da farinha de trigo pela batata-doce cozida nas porcentagens de 20%, 40% e 60% e comparadas com o padrão, sem substituição. A avaliação sensorial foi feita por 32 provadores, não treinados, utilizando-se escala hedônica para os atributos de sabor, cor, textura, aroma e aceitação global. Os pães de forma elaborados com a batata-doce não apresentaram diferença estatística na análise sensorial para os atributos avaliados. Os pães obtiveram notas relevantes, com boa aceitação entre os consumidores. Em relação ao sabor, as melhores notas foram dadas para a amostra com 20% de substituição de farinha de trigo por batata-doce, comparada com a amostra, sem substituição de farinha de trigo. O aroma dos pães foi destaque também nas amostras com maior porcentagem de substituição, 60% e 40%. Para os demais atributos não houve diferença significativa em relação à amostra padrão, com 100% de farinha de trigo, o que permitiu concluir que a adição de batata-doce com polpa laranja na formulação de pão de forma pode ser considerada uma opção saudável de consumo de alimento biofortificado para combater a "fome oculta", que é a carência dos micronutrientes vitamina A, ferro e zinco, essenciais para a saúde.


The objective was to develop a loaf of bread with sweet potato pulp, Beauregard, evaluate the product by sensory analysis and verify their acceptance among consumers. Three formulations were developed to replace the wheat flour for sweet potatoes baked in percentages of 20%, 40% and 60%, compared with the standard, without replacement. The sensory evaluation was performed by 32 panelists, untrained, using hedonic scale for the attributes of flavor, color, texture, aroma and global acceptance. The loaf of breads elaborate with sweet potato showed no statistical difference in sensory analysis for the evaluated attributes. The breads obtained relevant notes, with good acceptance among consumers. Regarding the taste, the best grades were given for the sample with 20% wheat flour substitute for sweet potatoes, compared with the sample without wheat flour replacement. The aroma of bread was also featured in the samples with the highest percentage of replacement, 60% and 40%. For other attributes there was no significant difference from the standard sample, 100% wheat flour, which showed that the addition of sweet potatoes with orange pulp in the form of bread formulation can be considered a healthy option consumption biofortified of food to fight "hidden hunger", which is the lack of micronutrients vitamin A, iron and zinc, essential for health.


Subject(s)
Bread/analysis , Food, Fortified , Ipomoea batatas , Flour , Consumer Product Safety , Consumer Behavior , beta Carotene/administration & dosage , Food Analysis
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Electron. j. biotechnol ; 19(4): 52-61, July 2016. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-793953

ABSTRACT

Background: Introgression of transgenes from crops to their wild species may enhance the adaptive advantage and therefore the invasiveness of and weedy forms. The study evaluated the effect of Africa Biofortified Sorghum (ABS) genes from ABS event 188 on the vegetative and reproductive features of the F2 populations derived from crosses with Sorghum bicolor subsp. drummondii. Results: F1 populations were obtained from reciprocal crosses involving ABS event 188 and its null segregant with inbred weedy parents from S. bicolor subsp. drummondii. Four F2 populations and four parental populations were raised in RCBD with 4 replications in a confined field plot for two seasons. Vegetative and reproductive traits were evaluated. The vigour shown in the F2 populations from the reciprocal crosses involving ABS event 188 and S. bicolor subsp. drummondii was similar to that in the crosses involving the null segregant and S. bicolor subsp. drummondii. Differences in vegetative and reproductive parameters were observed between the parental controls and the F2 populations. Examination of the above and below ground vegetative biomass showed lack of novel weedy related features like rhizomes. Conclusions: Therefore, release of crops with ABS 188 transgenes into cropping systems is not likely to pose a risk of conferring additional adaptive advantage in the introgressing populations. The interaction of ABS genes in weedy backgrounds will also not have an effect towards enhancing the weedy features in these populations.


Subject(s)
Plants, Genetically Modified , Sorghum/genetics , Germination , Crosses, Genetic , Sorghum/growth & development , Hybrid Vigor , Hybridization, Genetic
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-179995

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Beta-carotene is a provitamin, i.e. a precursor of vitamin A (retinol), which is classified as an essential nutrient for humans. Beta-carotene is one of many carotenoids found in plants, fungi and bacteria. Carotenoids are therefore predominantly obtained through foods of plant origin or food supplements. Carrots contribute approximately half of the total beta-carotene intake in the Norwegian diet, followed by mixed frozen vegetables, tomatoes, fruits and berries. VKM emphasises that this opinion on upper level (UL) for beta-carotene addresses beta-carotene in food supplements only. Beta-carotene from regular foods such as vegetables and fruits is not considered to be a health concern. In 2002, the Scientific Committee on Food (SCF) established a tolerable upper intake level (UL) for vitamin A (SCF, 2002). However, the SCF opinion covers only retinol compounds (various forms of vitamin A). The bioconversion of carotenoids to vitamin A in the body is well regulated and therefore only intake of vitamin A has been considered relevant for vitamin A toxicity (Blomhoff et al., 2003; EFSA, 2008). The Norwegian Food Safety Authority is considering whether betacarotene should be regulated separately from retinol compounds. Beta-carotene seems to have a carcinogenic effect in smokers. A number of studies have been published where possible mechanisms of this negative health effect are discussed. The suggested mechanisms are either related to effects on cytochrome P450-related activities, altered retinoid signalling or to a pro-oxidant activity of beta-carotene. No UL has been established for beta-carotene. Several risk-assessment bodies have, however, previously attempted to establish safe levels or temporary guidelines, summarised in the following table: Previous reports Conclusion SCF, 2000, EU No dose-response relationship could be derived. Supplementation of 20 mg beta-carotene per day or more is contraindicated for use in current heavy smokers. There is insufficient evidence to set an UL for beta-carotene. IOM, 2000, USA No UL was established for beta-carotene or carotenoids. Beta-carotene supplementation is not recommended in the general population. EVM, 2003, UK The LOAEL was set to 20 mg/day. An uncertainty factor of 3 was applied to extrapolate from LOAEL to a NOAEL. A Safe Upper Level for beta-carotene supplements was set at 7 mg/day (equivalent to 0.11 mg/kg body weight/day for a 60 kg adult). NNR, 2012, Nordic countries No specific beta-carotene recommendation or UL. Rasmussen, 2006, Denmark A Temporary Guidance Level for beta-carotene equal to the average dietary level of 5 mg/day for all age groups was suggested. Seven randomised controlled trials (RCTs) have been included in this VKM opinion, conducted either in Europe or the USA, with almost 47 100 participants in the beta-carotene groups. In six of these RCTs there were no observed increased risk of cancer, but the large Finnish ATBC study found an increased risk of lung cancer in the beta-carotene group. Two prospective studies were included, one Danish and one from the USA, with 125 000 participants all together. The Danish study found that risk of lung cancer increased in smokers with increasing doses of beta-carotene supplements. In addition, eleven meta-analyses were included; one with age-related macular degeneration as endpoint, one with a mixture of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer as endpoints, four on cancer as only endpoint, one on a mixture of CVD and all-cause mortality as endpoints and four on all-cause mortality alone. One of the meta-analyses on all-cause mortality was later excluded. There were no significant findings in the meta-analysis on macula degeneration. One of the two meta-analyses on CVD found a small increased risk in the beta-carotene arm (Vivekananthan et al., 2003). The combined CVD and cancer meta-analysis did not have sufficient statistical power to get significant results, but found a probable increase in lung cancer incidence in high-risk subgroups (smokers and asbestos workers (Fortmann et al., 2013). In the five meta-analyses studying cancer, there were no effect on other cancer forms than lung cancer. The four meta-analyses on all-cause mortality used information from the same RCTs as included in this VKM-opinion. They extracted information on numbers of death in each study and used these numbers to analyse risk of death in the beta-carotene versus placebo groups. Alarmingly, they all found an increased risk of all-cause mortality. These meta-analyses have been discussed thoroughly. To complete the risk characterisation of beta-carotene, VKM has followed the steps 1 – 4 as suggested by SCF in their Guidelines for the development of tolerable upper intake levels for vitamins and minerals (SCF, 2000a). Step 1 and 2. Hazard identification and characterisation Up until two decades ago, beta-carotene was thought to be harmless even in large doses. In the wake of the Finnish ATBC study which found an increased risk of lung cancer and death in male smokers, animal studies have indicated three possible mechanisms for such a detrimental effect. Although conclusive mechanistic explanations for the negative effects have not yet been agreed upon, there is a scientific rationale for the argument that population groups with vulnerable lungs may also have increased risk from beta-carotene supplements. The dose used in the Finnish ATBC study was 20 mg beta-carotene/day. The effect was only observed during the intervention period; in follow-up studies conducted after the active period was finished, the risk declined and was no longer significant. 20 mg beta-carotene may thus be considered as a LOAEL. The Danish prospective study found a dose-dependent increase in lung cancer risk with increased intake of supplemental beta-carotene. Unfortunately, the paper does not allow for setting a NOAEL or LOAEL based on the published data. In the four meta-analyses on all-cause mortality, all found a 6-7% increased risk of death. One of the meta-analyses also found an increased risk of CVD in smokers. However, all results were driven, statistically, by the ATBC study. Studies with a more mixed population (both men and women) and with a more typical prevalence of smokers (10–20%), found no such increased risk. Step 2, continued: Derive at a UL, taking into account the scientific uncertainties in the data. ULs may be derived for various life-stage groups within the population VKM found it extraordinary challenging to decide which uncertainty factor to use for beta-carotene. The present SCF guidelines for establishment of tolerable upper intake levels do not give clear guidance/advice in deciding the numeric level of the uncertainty factor. This seems to leave the decision to scientific judgement. If the NOAEL is based on human data, an uncertainty factor of 10 is recommended as a starting point to encompass inter-individual variation and sensitivity. The SCF guidelines state that a small uncertainty factor is to be used if the judgement is that little population variability is expected for the adverse effects, and a larger uncertainty factor (close to 10) may be used if variability is expected to be large. For beta-carotene, a NOAEL is not available, and an uncertainty factor may be applied to account for the uncertainty in deriving a UL from the LOAEL. The size of the uncertainty factor involves a judgement based on the severity and incidence of the observed effect at the LOAEL and the steepness (slope) of the dose response, if this is possible to estimate. For beta-carotene, we have not found the data necessary to make a dose-response curve. In addition, the following considerations were discussed before deciding on an uncertainty factor: · The study which found a negative effect of beta-carotene supplementation (the Finnish ATBC study) was very large (n=29 133) which indicates that it encompasses inter-individual variation and sensitivity. Additionally, the most vulnerable groups, in this case smokers, was an inclusion criteria. Both these factors indicate that the uncertainty factor can be in the lower end. · The meta-analyses for the endpoint “increased risk of all-cause mortality” found an increased risk of death in the beta-carotene groups. This is severe, and indicates that a maximum uncertainty factor should be applied. However, as all results in the all-cause mortality metaanalyses were driven statistically, by the ATBC study on smokers, we choose to use a lower factor. Based on the above considerations, VKM has chosen to use 5 as an uncertainty factor for betacarotene. An UL for beta-carotene cannot be derived, but a tentative upper level (TUL) is set at 4 mg/day, based on a LOAEL of 20 mg and the uncertainty factor of 5. Smokers and anyone else in the population with vulnerable lungs (e.g. asthmatics, COPD patients) should be discouraged from taking beta-carotene containing supplements all together. Step 3. Exposure assessment – evaluates the distribution of usual total daily nutrient intakes among members of the general population In the food survey Småbarnskost 2007, the mean intake of beta-carotene in 2-year-olds was 1.5 mg/day. In Norkost 3, the estimated mean intake in adults was 2.4 mg/day and 6.9 mg/day in the 95th percentile. About 3% of the adults reported use of beta-carotene supplements. The use of tanning pills containing beta-carotene may have been underreported. Beta-carotene from regular foods such as vegetables and fruits is, however, not considered to be of any health concern. Negative health effects from beta-carotene in natural foods have never been reported. On the contrary, the consumption of vegetables and fruits should be increased, and the recommendation of “5 a day” should be achieved in all age groups of the population. Step 4. Risk characterisation – analyses of the conclusions from steps 1 through 3 and characterises the risk. The risk will depend on the fraction of the population

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Rev. Fac. Med. (Bogotá) ; 64(1): 123-135, ene.-mar. 2016. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-779674

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Los carotenoides son pigmentos isoprenoides que están presentes de manera natural y en altas concentraciones en la mayoría de alimentos vegetales -entre ellos, aguacate, papaya, tomate y zanahoria-, pero también encontrados como aditivos y colorantes en diversos productos cárnicos, aceites vegetales, salsas, aderezos, harinas, entre otros. En los últimos años, algunos estudios han descrito que los carotenoides de la dieta participan en varios procesos fisiopatológicos, incluyendo la respuesta inmune de tipo alérgico. Las tasas de prevalencia para este tipo de enfermedades han incrementado de manera alarmante durante las últimas cinco décadas en todo el mundo, a la vez que varios factores e hipótesis se han planteado tratando de explicar este fenómeno: uno de ellos es la hipótesis de la dieta, la cual plantea que la composición de varios micro y macronutrientes de la alimentación, así como los cambios en los patrones dietarios, influirían en tal problemática. Evidencia epidemiológica y básica experimental emergente señala que los carotenoides de la dieta participan en la regulación de la inflamación alérgica, y por ello se postulan como coadyuvantes en la terapia de tales padecimientos. En el presente artículo se revisará el estado del arte en relación a los efectos de los carotenoides de la dieta sobre la patología alérgica.


Carotenoids are isoprenoid pigments naturally present in high concentrations in most vegetables - for example, avocados, papayas, tomatoes and carrots-, but they also can be found as additives and dyes found in various meat products, vegetable oils, sauces, dressings, meals, among others. In recent years, some studies have reported that dietary carotenoids participate in many pathophysiological processes, including the allergic immune response. Prevalence rates for these diseases have had an alarming increase over the past five decades in a world scale, at the same time, a number of factors and assumptions in attempt to explain this phenomenon have been proposed, one of them being the diet hypothesis, which states that the composition of several micro and macronutrients of food, as well as changes in dietary patterns, would had some influence in such problematic. Arising epidemiological and basic experimental evidence indicates that dietary carotenoids are involved in the regulation of allergic inflammation and thus are postulated as adjuvants in these diseases treatment. In this paper the authors will review the state of art in relation to the effects of dietary carotenoids on the allergic condition.

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Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine ; : 72-79, 2016.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-626789

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Vitamin A, C and E intake has been shown to play a role in the etiology of breast cancer, but the findings have been inconsistent and limited to developed countries with higher cancer incidence. Therefore, the aim of this study is to examine the association of premenopausal and postmenopausal breast cancer risk with vitamin A, C and E intake from dietary sources. This is a population based case-control study conducted in Malaysian population among 382 breast cancer patients and 382 control group. Dietary intake was assessed via an interviewer-administered food frequency questionnaire. Logistic regression was used to compute odds ratios (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) and a broad range of potential confounders were included in analysis. The results of this study shows a significant decreased risk of breast cancer among premenopausal (ORQ4 to Q1=0.38, 95% CI, 0.12 – 0.55, p-trend=0.001) and postmenopausal (ORQ4 to Q1=0.26, 95% CI, 0.03 – 0.75, p-trend=0.017) women was observed in the highest quartile of beta-carotene intake. Meanwhile, a higher intake of vitamin C showed significantly lowered risk only for premenopausal women (ORQ4 to Q1=0.13, 95% CI, 0.03 – 0.32, p-trend=0.001). As a conclusion, beta-carotene intake was independently related to pre- and postmenopausal breast cancer risk, while vitamin C intake was associated with decreased risk among premenopausal women only. However, no association was observed for vitamin A especially retinol and vitamin E intake from dietary sources.

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Arq. bras. cardiol ; 101(3): 233-239, set. 2013. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-686545

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FUNDAMENTO: Estudos de intervenção mostraram aumento da mortalidade em pacientes que receberam betacaroteno. Contudo, não são conhecidos os mecanismos envolvidos nesse fenômeno. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a influência do betacaroteno sobre o estresse oxidativo e a expressão de conexina 43 em coração de ratos. MÉTODOS: Ratos Wistar, pesando aproximadamente 100 g, foram alocados em dois grupos: Grupo Controle (n = 30), que recebeu a dieta usada de rotina em nosso laboratório, e Grupo Betacaroteno (n = 28), que recebeu betacaroteno (na forma de cristal, adicionado e misturado à dieta) na dose de 500 mg de betacaroteno/kg de dieta. Os animais receberam tratamento até que atingissem entre 200 e 250 g, quando eram sacrificados. Foram coletados sangue, fígado e coração para realização de Western blotting e imunoistoquímica para conexina 43; foram realizados estudos morfométricos, dosagens de betacaroteno por cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência bem como de glutationa reduzida, glutationa oxidada e hidroperóxidos de lipídeos por análises bioquímicas. RESULTADOS: O betacaroteno foi detectado apenas no fígado dos animais do Grupo Betacaroteno (288 ± 94,7 µg/kg). Os níveis de glutationa reduzida/glutationa oxidada foram maiores no fígado e no coração dos animais do Grupo Betacaroteno (fígado - Grupo Controle: 42,60 ± 1,62; fígado - Grupo Betacaroteno: 57,40 ± 5,90; p = 0,04; coração: - Grupo Controle: 117,40 ± 1,01; coração - Grupo Betacaroteno: 121,81 ± 1,32 nmol/mg proteína; p = 0,03). O conteúdo de conexina 43 total foi maior no Grupo Betacaroteno. CONCLUSÃO: O betacaroteno apresentou efeito benéfico, caracterizado pelo aumento da comunicação intercelular e melhora do sistema de defesa antioxidante. Nesse modelo, os mecanismos não explicam a maior mortalidade observada com a suplementação de betacaroteno em estudos clínicos. (Arq Bras Cardiol. 2013; [online].ahead print, PP.0-0).


BACKGROUND: Intervention studies have shown an increased mortality in patients who received beta-carotene. However, the mechanisms involved in this phenomenon are still unknown. OBJECTIVE: Evaluate the influence of beta-carotene on oxidative stress and the expression of connexin 43 in rat hearts. METHODS: Wistar rats, weighing approximately 100 g, were allocated in two groups: Control Group (n=30), that received the diet routinely used in our laboratory, and Beta-Carotene Group (n = 28), which received beta-carotene (in crystal form, added and mixed to the diet) at a dose of 500 mg of beta-carotene/kg of diet. The animals received the treatment until they reached 200-250g, when they were sacrificed. Samples of blood, liver and heart were collected to perform Western blotting and immunohistochemistry for connexin 43; morphometric studies, dosages of beta-carotene by high-performance liquid chromatography as well as reduced glutathione, oxidized glutathione and lipids hydroperoxides were performed by biochemical analysis. RESULTS: Beta-carotene was detected only in the liver of Beta-Carotene Group animals (288 ± 94.7 µg/kg). Levels of reduced/oxidized glutathione were higher in the liver and heart of Beta-Carotene Group animals (liver - Control Group: 42.60 ± 1.62; liver - Beta-Carotene Group: 57.40 ± 5.90; p = 0.04; heart: - Control Group: 117.40 ± 1.01; heart - Beta-Carotene Group: 121.81 ± 1.32 nmol/mg protein; p = 0.03). The content of total connexin 43 was larger in Beta-Carotene Group. CONCLUSION: Beta-carotene demonstrated a positive effect, characterized by the increase of intercellular communication and improvement of anti-oxidizing defense system. In this model, mechanism does not explain the increased mortality rate observed with the beta-carotene supplementation in clinical studies. (Arq Bras Cardiol. 2013; [online].ahead print, PP.0-0).


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , /drug effects , Oxidative Stress/drug effects , Vitamins/pharmacology , beta Carotene/pharmacology , Blotting, Western , /metabolism , Glutathione Disulfide/analysis , Heart Ventricles/chemistry , Immunohistochemistry , Lipid Peroxides/analysis , Liver/chemistry , Rats, Wistar , Ventricular Remodeling , Vitamins/adverse effects , Vitamins/analysis , beta Carotene/adverse effects , beta Carotene/analysis
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Ciênc. rural ; 42(5): 926-933, maio 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-626323

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Dentre as espécies cultivadas no semiárido baiano, as abóboras são uma excelente alternativa de produção. Nessa região onde são encontrados os mais baixos Índices de Desenvolvimento Humano (IDH) do Brasil e populações com alta incidência de hipovitaminose A, materiais promissores de abóboras, fontes de carotenoides, podem ser inseridos no agronegócio irrigado. O objetivo do trabalho foi identificar acessos de abóboras do Banco Ativo de Germoplasma (BAG) de Cucurbitáceas da Embrapa Semiárido com altos teores de carotenoides totais e vitamina A. Os teores de carotenoides totais (CT), expressos em termos de β-caroteno, variaram de 14,93µg g-1 (A4) até 290,62µg g-1 (A43) entre os diferentes acessos (A). Dos carotenoides encontrados nos acessos com maiores teores de CT, 60-70% foram quantificados como α- e β-caroteno, representando um valor total de vitamina A de 1.182,39 gRAE 100g-1 (A40) e 1.828,84 gRAE 100g-1 (A43). Esses resultados demonstram que os 48 acessos de abóboras do BAG estudados apresentam grande variação quanto ao teor de carotenoides totais, e os selecionados representam alta fonte de vitamina A.


Among the species of short cycle crops, with great potential to be increased within the agribusiness of the Semi-Arid Bahia, the pumpkins are an excellent alternative for production. In this region where are found the lowest HDI of Brazil, and populations with high incidence of hypovitaminosis A, promising materials of pumpkins with high amounts of carotenoids have a chance to be good accepted and inserted into the irrigated agribusiness. The aim of this research was to identify accessions of pumpkins from the Active Germplasm Bank (BAG) of Cucurbitáceas from Embrapa Semi-arid with high amounts of total carotenoids and vitamin A. The amount of total carotenoids found by UV-vis spectrophotometry (445nm) in different accessions (A) ranged from 14.93mg g-1 (A4) to 290.62mg g-1 (A43), with average value of 366.60 31.21µg g-1. In the access with higher amounts of total carotenoids a percentage between 60-70 % were quantified as α- and β-carotene showing a total value of vitamin A of 1,182.39 gRAE 100g-1 (A40) and 1,828.84 gRAE 100g-1 (A43). These results demonstrate that the 48 accessions of pumpkins BAG studied show a big variation in the content of total carotenoids, and may represent some high source of vitamin A, which really increase the importance of identifying genotypes for production in large scale of lines segregant of vitamin A.

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UNOPAR Cient., Ciênc. biol. saude ; 14(2): 71-71, abr. 2012. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-621437

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A ação benéfica do tomate é atribuída ao alto potencial antioxidante desse fruto, que é resultado da presença de compostos antioxidantes como o licopeno, compostos fenólicos e vitamina C. O processamento térmico pode afetar significativamente o teor das substâncias antioxidantes presentes no tomate, podendo reduzir ou aumentar seus efeitos benéficos à saúde humana. O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar o efeito do tempo de cozimento em condições domésticas sobre o teor dos principais compostos antioxidantes e sobre a atividade antioxidante total in vitro (AAT) da polpa de tomate. Os tomates da cultivar Débora foram cozidos em recipientes de aço inoxidável em fogão doméstico durante 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 e 90 minutos. Foram determinados os teores de fenólicos totais, vitamina C, licopeno e ?-caroteno da polpa de tomate. A AAT foi determinada utilizando o método do sequestro do radical livre DPPH (2,2-difenil-1-picrilhidrazil) e do sistema ?-caroteno/ácido linoleico. O cozimento da polpa de tomate aumentou sua AAT, cujo aumento foi mais expressivo até os 15 minutos no método do sistema ?-caroteno/ácido linoleico e até 30 minutos no método do DPPH. Foi observado significativo aumento dos teores de licopeno, ?-caroteno e fenólicos totais e diminuição do teor de vitamina C. De modo geral, o tratamento térmico reduz o valor nutritivo dos alimentos, porém este estudo apresentou um aumento nas características antioxidantes do tomate, permitindo que o consumidor obtenha maiores benefícios ao cozinhar o tomate antes do consumo.


The beneficial effect of tomatoes is attributed to the high antioxidant potential of fruit, which is the result of the presence of antioxidant compounds such as lycopene, phenolics and vitamin C. Heat processing can significantly affect the level of antioxidants in tomatoes, which may reduce or increase its beneficial effects to human health. The objective of this study was evaluating the effect of cooking time under domestic conditions upon the content of the main antioxidant compounds and the total antioxidant activity in vitro (AAT) of the tomato pulp. The tomatoes from cultivar Débora were cooked in stainless steel containers in domestic stove by 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 75 and 90 minutes. The contents of total phenolics, vitamin C, licopene and ?-carotene in the tomato pulp were determined. AAT was determined by using the DPPH and ?- carotene/linoleic methods. The cooking of the tomato pulp increased its AAT and the increase was more marked till the 15 minutes in the ?-carotene/linoleic acid system and till 30 minutes in the DPPH method. The results showed a significant increase of the contents of licopene, ?-carotene and total phenolics and a decrease in the vitamin C content. In general, the heat treatment reduces the nutritive value of foods, but, this study showed an increase in the antioxidant properties of tomato, allowing the consumer to obtain greater benefits in the cooking of tomatoes prior to consumption.

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Perspect. nutr. hum ; 13(2): 191-202, jul.-dic. 2011. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: lil-659427

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Objetivo: realizar una evaluación sensorial del camote (Ipomoea batatas), con pulpa anaranjada (CPA) clon 440189. Materiales y metódos: se realizó un estudio descriptivo de tortas de camote con una muestra de conveniencia de 290 escolares nicaragüenses de tercero a sexto grado. A la torta A se le adicionaron hojas de camote, siendo la torta B la formulación tradicional. En una primera etapa, 33 madres de familia dieron su opinión sobre las tortas. Luego, los niños las evaluaron mediante una escala hedónica de cinco puntos en la que 1 corresponde a ''no me gusta nada'' y 5 a ''me gusta mucho'' y expresaron su preferencia. Resultados: la mayoría de las madres aprobaron las recetas y calificaron positivamente su facilidad de preparación, el tiempo requerido, la accesibilidad de los ingredientes, la probabilidad de aceptación en los niños y la posibilidad de incluirlas en el menú escolar. El puntaje de aceptabilidad asignado por los niños para las tortas fue alto (con un promedio ± DE de 4,5 ± 0,7) y similar entre ellas (p=0,91). El 51% prefirió la torta A y el 49% la torta B (p=0,56). Conclusiones: ambas tortas son aceptadas sensorialmente por las madres y los niños, es factible la inclusión del CPA 440189 en recetas alimentarias del escolar nicaragüense.


Objective: acomplete a sensory evaluation of orange-fleshed sweet potato (OFSP) clone 440189. Materials and methods: a descriptive study was undertaken with a convenience sample of 290 Nicaraguan school-age children attending grades 3 to 6, who taste-tested a ''sweet potato cake'' recipe. Snack A had sweet potato leaves added to it; snack B did not. First, 33 mothers opined about the snacks. Then, children tested snacks A and B, assigning a value of 1 to 5 (from ''I don´t like it very much'' to ''I like it very much'') to each and indicating which snack they preferred. Results: most of the women gave a positive evaluation to the snacks in terms of ease of preparation, time required, access to ingredients, probability that the children would accept them, and possibility of including them in the school menu. Acceptability scores assigned by the children were high (mean ± SD of 4,5 + 0,7) and similar between the snacks (p=0,91). Fifty one percent preferred snack A and 49% preferred snack B (p=0,56). Conclusions: both snacks were accepted by the mothers and children suggesting that it is feasible to include OFSP clone 440189 into Nicaraguan school children´s meals.


Subject(s)
Humans , Ipomoea batatas , beta Carotene , Consumer Behavior , Food Analysis , Food Preferences , Food, Fortified
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Ciênc. rural ; 41(6): 1088-1093, jun. 2011. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-592619

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Atualmente, são produzidas milhões de toneladas de resíduos provenientes do processamento agroindustrial. Muitos deles são ricos em compostos bioativos sendo potenciais fontes naturais dessas substâncias. Assim, este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar o teor de compostos fenólicos totais, a atividade antioxidante e a composição fenólica de três resíduos gerados por agroindústrias brasileiras: bagaço de uva Isabel (BI) (Vitis labrusca), bagaço de uva Verdejo (BV) (Vitis vinifera) e bagaço de goiaba (BG) (Psidium guajava). Os resultados do teor de compostos fenólicos totais (mg GAE g-1) encontrados nos extratos etanólicos e aquosos dos resíduos foram, respectivamente: BV (20,94±0,46; 8,03±0,43)> BI (16,57±0,19; 4,41±0,01)> BG (3,41±0,09; 1,88±0,06). Alta atividade antioxidante, principalmente em BV e BI, foi verificada nos ensaios realizados (ABTS ●, DPPH ● e auto-oxidação do sistema beta-caroteno/ácido linoléico). Uma forte correlação positiva entre atividade antioxidante e o teor de compostos fenólicos totais foi encontrada. Os compostos fenólicos encontrados, por cromatografia gasosa com espectrometria de massas (CG-EM), foram: ácido gálico, epicatequina, quercetina (BV, BI e BG); ácido isovanílico (BI, BG); ácido p-cumárico (BI); ácido caféico e resveratrol (BV, BI). Esses resultados mostram que os resíduos agroindustriais analisados, particularmente os vinícolas, são ricos em substâncias bioativas e podem ser explorados pela indústria de alimentos e farmacêutica.


Nowadays, the agro-industrial processing produces millions of tons of wastes. Many of them are rich in bioactive compounds, being a potential natural source of these substances. This study aimed to evaluate the content of total phenolics, antioxidant activity and phenolic composition of residues generated by three Brazilian agribusiness: Isabel grape pomace (PI) (Vitis labrusca), Verdejo grape pomace (PV) (Vitis vinifera) and guava pomace (PG) (Psidium guajava). The results of total phenolics content (mg GAE g-1) found in the ethanol and aqueous extracts of residues were: PV (20.94±0.46; 8.03±0.43)>PI (16.57±0.19; 4.41±0.01)>PG (3.41±0.09; 1.88±0.06). High antioxidant activity of these extracts, particularly PV and PI, was found by the methods DPPH ●, ABTS ● and beta-carotene bleaching method. A strong positive correlation between antioxidant activity and content of total phenolic compounds was found. The following phenolic compounds were found by gas chromatography with mass spectrometry (GC-MS): gallic acid, epicatechin, quercetin (PV, PI and PG); isovanilic acid (PI, PG), p-coumaric acid (PI), caffeic acid and resveratrol (PV, PI). The results show that these residues, particularly the wineries, are rich in bioactive substances and should be exploited by the food industry and pharmaceuticals.

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Nutrition Research and Practice ; : 540-547, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-59254

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High consumption of fruits and vegetables has been suggested to provide some protection to smokers who are exposed to an increased risk of numerous cancers and other degenerative diseases. Carrot is the most important source of dietary beta-carotene. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate whether carrot juice supplementation to smokers can protect against lymphocyte DNA damage and to compare the effect of supplementation of capsules containing purified beta-carotene or a placebo (simple lactose). The study was conducted in a randomized and placebo-controlled design. After a depletion period of 14 days, 48 smokers were supplemented with either carrot juice (n = 18), purified beta-carotene (n = 16) or placebo (n = 14). Each group was supplemented for 8 weeks with approximately 20.49 mg of beta-carotene/day and 1.2 mg of vitamin C/day, as carrot juice (300 ml/day) or purified beta-carotene (20.49 mg of beta-carotene, 1 capsule/day). Lymphocyte DNA damage was determined using the COMET assay under alkaline conditions and damage was quantified by measuring tail moment (TM), tail length (TL), and% DNA in the tail. Lymphocyte DNA damage was significantly decreased in the carrot juice group in all three measurements. The group that received purified beta-carotene also showed a significant decrease in lymphocyte DNA damage in all three measurements. However, no significant changes in DNA damage was observed for the placebo group except TM (P = 0.016). Erythrocyte antioxidant enzyme was not significantly changed after supplementation. Similarly plasma lipid profiles were not different after carrot juice, beta-carotene and placebo supplementation. These results suggest that while the placebo group failed to show any protective effect, carrot juice containing beta-carotene or purified beta-carotene itself had great antioxidative potential in preventing damage to lymphocyte DNA in smokers.


Subject(s)
beta Carotene , Capsules , Comet Assay , Daucus carota , DNA , DNA Damage , Erythrocytes , Fruit , Lymphocytes , Plasma , Vegetables , Vitamins
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