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J Sci Food Agric ; 101(12): 4907-4915, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33543499

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Pot-pollen is a fermented product stored by stingless bees in cerumen pots and traditionally used as food or medicine by natives in tropical regions. Knowledge of pot-pollen composition from the Amazon region is important to strengthen the breeding of native bees and consequently contribute to sustainable development in this region. The aim of the present study was to determine the chemical composition of Melipona seminigra pot-pollen from Amazonas, Brazil. RESULTS: We report the identification of 21 phenolic compounds using ultra-performance liquid chromatography- electrospray ionization-quadrupole time-of-flight-mass spectrometry. Overall, the predominant constituents of pot-pollen were protein (333.8-470.7 g kg-1 ) and dietary fibers (247.6-353.3 g kg-1 ). The predominant fatty acids were polyunsaturated (44.95-59.57% of total fatty acid content) and the samples contained all essential amino acids. Total carotenoid content ranged from 3.2 to 48.0 µg g-1 , total flavonoid content (as catechin equivalents) from 1.9 to 4.5 mg g-1 , total reducing capacity (as gallic acid equivalents) from 7.0 to 15.0 mg g-1 , ferric-reducing antioxidant power from 2.8 to 8.9 µmol g-1 and oxygen radical absorbance capacity (as Trolox equivalents) from 224.9 to 1117.0 µmol g-1 . CONCLUSIONS: This study reports for the first time a comprehensive chemical characterization of M. seminigra pot-pollen. The samples presented antioxidant activity, high values of nutrients and bioactive compounds such as polyphenols, carotenoids, insoluble dietary fibers, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and essential amino acids, comparable to other health foods. © 2021 Society of Chemical Industry.


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Pollen/chemistry , Animals , Antioxidants/analysis , Bees , Brazil , Dietary Fiber/analysis , Fatty Acids/analysis , Flavonoids/analysis , Nutritive Value , Phenols/analysis , Polyphenols/analysis
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Exp Biol Med (Maywood) ; 239(5): 542-51, 2014 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24623393

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Inflammatory bowel disease is a chronic relapsing disease that affects millions of people worldwide; its pathogenesis is influenced by genetic, environmental, microbiological, and immunological factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of short- and long-term Passiflora edulis peel intake on the antioxidant status, microbiota, and short-chain fatty acids formation in rats with 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulphonic acid-induced colitis using two "in vivo" experiments: chronic (prevention) and acute (treatment). The colitis damage score was determined using macroscopic and microscopic analyses. In addition, the antioxidant activity in serum and other tissues (liver and colon) was evaluated. Bifidobacteria, lactobacilli, aerobic bacteria and enterobacteria, and the amount of short-chain fatty acids (acetic, butyric, and propionic acids) in cecum content were counted. Differences in the colon damage scores were observed; P. edulis peel intake improved serum antioxidant status. In the treatment protocol, decreased colon lipid peroxidation, a decreased number of aerobic bacteria and enterobacteria, and an improvement in acetic and butyric acid levels in the feces were observed. An improvement in the bifidobacteria and lactobacilli was observed in the prevention protocol. These results suggested that P. edulis peel can modulate microbiota and could be used as source of fiber and polyphenols in the prevention of oxidative stress through the improvement of serum and tissue antioxidant status.


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Antioxidants/administration & dosage , Colitis, Ulcerative/prevention & control , Colitis, Ulcerative/therapy , Diet/methods , Passiflora/chemistry , Polyphenols/administration & dosage , Animals , Bacteria/classification , Bacteria/isolation & purification , Bacterial Load , Cecum/chemistry , Cecum/microbiology , Colitis, Ulcerative/pathology , Disease Models, Animal , Fatty Acids, Volatile/analysis , Histocytochemistry , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Treatment Outcome
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