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Food Chem ; 262: 215-220, 2018 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29751912

ABSTRACT

Carotenoids, especially ß-cryptoxanthin, exert multiple biological activities in the organism. Various processing techniques can improve carotenoid bioavailability in relation to the food matrix. The study objective was to compare the bioavailability of carotenoids from orange juice (OJ) with that from a beverage obtained by alcoholic fermentation of orange juice (FOB). Seven volunteers were recruited for a randomized, controlled, and crossover study. Post-intake plasma carotenoid concentrations were measured by HPLC in the subjects at 0-8 h after their consumption of OJ or FOB. ß-Cryptoxanthin and lutein absorption was significantly higher from FOB than from OJ, but no significant difference in zeaxanthin absorption was found. The mean baseline-corrected area under the concentration curve (AUC0-8 h) for ß-cryptoxanthin, lutein and zeaxanthin was 24.6-, 1.3- and 4.65-fold larger, respectively, after FOB versus OJ consumption. This fermented orange beverage could be an abundant source of bioavailable carotenoids, and its regular consumption may exert healthy effects.


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Carotenoids/pharmacokinetics , Citrus sinensis/chemistry , Fermentation , Fruit and Vegetable Juices , Adult , Beta-Cryptoxanthin/blood , Beta-Cryptoxanthin/pharmacokinetics , Biological Availability , Carotenoids/blood , Cross-Over Studies , Female , Food Handling , Humans , Lutein/blood , Lutein/pharmacokinetics , Male , Random Allocation , Young Adult , Zeaxanthins/blood , Zeaxanthins/pharmacokinetics
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J Sci Food Agric ; 98(7): 2777-2786, 2018 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29124773

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Alcoholic fermentation of fruits has generated novel products with high concentrations of bioactive compounds and moderate alcohol content. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential effect on cardiovascular risk factors of the regular consumption by healthy humans of a beverage obtained by alcoholic fermentation and pasteurization of orange juice. RESULTS: Thirty healthy volunteers were enrolled in a randomized controlled study. The experimental group (n = 15) drank 500 mL orange beverage (OB) per day for 2 weeks (intervention phase), followed by a 3-week washout phase. Blood samples were collected at baseline (E-T0) and at the end of the intervention (E-T1) and washout (E-T2) phases. Controls (n = 15) did not consume OB during a 2-week period. OB intake significantly increased oxygen radical absorbance capacity (43.9%) and reduced uric acid (-8.9%), catalase (CAT) (-23.2%), thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) (-30.2%) and C-reactive protein (-2.1%) (E-T1 vs. E-T0). These effects may represent longer-term benefits, given the decreased uric acid (-8.9%), CAT (-34.6%), TBARS (-48.4%) and oxidized low-density lipoprotein (-23.9%) values recorded after the washout phase (E-T2 vs. E-T0). CONCLUSION: The regular consumption of OB improved antioxidant status and decreased inflammation state, lipid peroxidation and uric acid levels. Thus OB may protect the cardiovascular system in healthy humans and be considered a novel functional beverage. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry.


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Antioxidants/metabolism , Beverages/analysis , Citrus sinensis/metabolism , Fruit and Vegetable Juices/microbiology , Inflammation/diet therapy , Lipid Peroxidation , Pichia/metabolism , Adult , Biomarkers/metabolism , C-Reactive Protein/metabolism , Catalase/metabolism , Citrus sinensis/chemistry , Citrus sinensis/microbiology , Female , Fermentation , Fruit/chemistry , Fruit/metabolism , Fruit/microbiology , Fruit and Vegetable Juices/analysis , Healthy Volunteers , Humans , Inflammation/genetics , Inflammation/metabolism , Lipoproteins, LDL/metabolism , Male , Middle Aged , Oxidative Stress , Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances/metabolism
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