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J Food Sci Technol ; 54(11): 3552-3561, 2017 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29051650

ABSTRACT

The conditions for the solid-liquid extraction of the antioxidant polyphenol compounds from yellow passion fruit seeds were optimized by response surface methodology with the following variables as the extraction parameters: extraction time (12.8-147.2 min), ethanol concentration (13-97%), and temperature (16.4-83.6 °C). The polyphenol content and antioxidant capacity, which were assessed by the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging activity, oxygen radical absorbance capacity, ß-carotene bleaching assay, and ferric reducing antioxidant power assay, were considered dependent variables. The association of the dependent variables was effective for explaining the effect of the independent variables within a determination coefficient (R2) range of 0.88-0.96. A moderate-to-strong correlation for the polyphenol content and antioxidant capacity by the investigated methods was established, and optimized conditions were employed to maximize this response. Extraction was carried out at 80 °C using 70% ethanol concentration for 30 min, which was the most efficient condition to obtain an extract with high concentrations of polyphenolic compounds (3.12 g gallic acid equivalent/100 g seed dry basis) and a strong antioxidant capacity. The stilbene piceatannol was the major compound identified by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (3.68 g/100 g seed dry basis). These results reinforce that agro-industrial waste demonstrates potential as a source of bioactive compounds, with implications in human health as well as in food and chemical industries.

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Lipids ; 52(4): 327-333, 2017 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28324248

ABSTRACT

In women, bone mass undergoes changes during pregnancy and the postpartum period, which has a risk for subsequent development of osteoporosis. Thus, the present study aims to evaluate the effects of flaxseed flour in femur quality during post-weaning of dam rats. After weaning, the rats were divided into control (C, n = 7) and experimental (F, n = 7) groups treated with a diet containing 25 g of flaxseed flour in the lactating period and 15 g in the maintenance period. After 51 days post-partum, serum hormone, fatty acids composition, bone compartments, computed tomography, and biomechanical analyses were determined. Food intake, length, body mass, hormone analysis, and total bone compartments showed similar results. For biomechanical and computed tomography analysis and fatty acids composition, the F group showed higher maximum force (+12%, p < 0.05), breaking strength (+25%, p < 0.05), rigidity (+17%, p < 0.0001), and femoral head radiodensity (+15%, p < 0.05) and presented lower total polyunsaturated fatty acids (-17%, p < 0.0001) and arachidonic acid (-44%, p < 0.0001) and higher ALA (+695%, p < 0.0001) and EPA (+160%, p < 0.05). Fatty acids composition of flaxseed flour, as well as its protein profile and calcium content, were able to improve the bone quality, which may be associated with lower serum levels of arachidonic acid and higher EPA, showing an anti-inflammatory profile and increased deposition of organic matrix during the post-weaning period, and may result in prevention of future osteoporosis.


Subject(s)
Bone Density/drug effects , Bone and Bones/drug effects , Flax/chemistry , Seeds/chemistry , alpha-Linolenic Acid/metabolism , Animals , Body Mass Index , Eating/drug effects , Fatty Acids/administration & dosage , Fatty Acids/blood , Female , Femur , Flour , Hormones/blood , Postpartum Period , Rats
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Lipids ; 51(8): 923-9, 2016 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27256330

ABSTRACT

Flaxseed oil is an alpha linolenic acid source important in the growth and body development stage; furthermore, this acid acts on adipose tissue and bone health. The aim of this study was to evaluate body composition, fatty acid composition, hormone profile, retroperitoneal adipocyte area and femur structure of pups at weaning, whose mothers were fed a diet containing flaxseed oil during lactation. After birth, pups were randomly assigned: control (C, n = 12) and flaxseed oil (FO, n = 12), rats whose mothers were treated with diet containing soybean or flaxseed oil. At 21 days, the pups were weaned and body mass, length, body composition, biochemical parameter, leptin, osteoprotegerin, osteocalcin, fatty acids composition, intra-abdominal fat mass and femur structure were analyzed. FO showed (p < 0.05): higher body mass (+12 %) and length (+9 %); body fat mass (g, +45 %); bone mineral density (+8 %), bone mineral content (+55 %) and bone area (+35 %), osteocalcin (+173 %) and osteoprotegerin (+183 %). Arachidonic acid was lower (p < 0.0001), alpha-linolenic and eicosapentaenoic were higher (p < 0.0001). Intra-abdominal fat mass was higher (+25 %), however, the retroperitoneal adipocytes area was lower (-44 %). Femur mass (+10 %), distance between epiphyses (+4 %) and bone mineral density (+13 %) were higher. The study demonstrates that adequate flaxseed oil content during a lactation diet plays an important role in the development of pups.


Subject(s)
Body Composition/drug effects , Femur/anatomy & histology , Lactation/drug effects , Linseed Oil/administration & dosage , Soybean Oil/administration & dosage , Animals , Body Mass Index , Fatty Acids/metabolism , Female , Femur/drug effects , Femur/growth & development , Intra-Abdominal Fat/metabolism , Linseed Oil/pharmacology , Male , Osteocalcin/metabolism , Osteoprotegerin/metabolism , Pregnancy , Random Allocation , Rats , Soybean Oil/pharmacology
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Int J Food Sci Nutr ; 67(1): 29-34, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26653755

ABSTRACT

The aim of this work was to evaluate the effects of flaxseed flour in the intake on adiposity and femur structure of the lactating rats during the post-weaning period. After weaning, the lactating rats were divided into control (C, n = 6) and experimental (F, n = 6) groups treated with a diet containing flaxseed flour. Serum hormone and fatty acids composition, morphology of intra-abdominal adipocytes, computed tomography and biomechanical analyses of femur were determined. Food intake, body mass and hormone analysis have shown similar results. The F group showed the following (p < 0.05): lower arachidonic acid (-60%), total polyunsaturated fatty acids (-30%) and retroperitoneal adipocytes (-36%) area. Higher radiodensity of femoral head region (+29%) and higher maximum force (+18%), breaking strength (+18%) and rigidity (+31%). Fatty acid composition of flaxseed flour decreased the area of adipocytes and improved the bone quality, which may be associated with lower serum levels of arachidonic acid levels, during the post-weaning period.


Subject(s)
Adipose Tissue/drug effects , Fatty Acids/pharmacology , Femur/drug effects , Flax/chemistry , Obesity/metabolism , Osteoporosis/metabolism , Seeds/chemistry , Adipocytes/drug effects , Adipocytes/metabolism , Adipose Tissue/metabolism , Animals , Arachidonic Acid/blood , Bone Density , Diet , Fatty Acids/blood , Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/blood , Femur/metabolism , Flour , Lactation , Obesity/blood , Obesity/prevention & control , Osteoporosis/blood , Osteoporosis/prevention & control , Rats, Wistar , Weaning
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J Food Sci ; 80(12): C2647-54, 2015 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26512548

ABSTRACT

The seed oils of different varieties of 4 Passiflora species cultivated in Brazil were analyzed and compared regarding their physicochemical parameters, fatty acid composition and the presence of minor components, such as phytosterols, tocopherols, total carotenoids, and phenolic compounds. The antioxidant capacities of the oil extracts were determined using the 2,2'azinobis [3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid] and oxygen radical absorbance capacity methods. The results revealed that all studied Passiflora seed oils possessed similar physicochemical characteristics, except for color, and predominantly contained polyunsaturated fatty acids with a high percentage of linolenic acid (68.75% to 71.54%). Other than the total phytosterol content, the extracted oil from Passiflora setacea BRS Pérola do Cerrado seeds had higher quantities (% times higher than the average of all samples), of carotenoids (44%), phenolic compounds (282%) and vitamin E (215%, 56%, 398%, and 100% for the α-tocopherol, ß-tocopherol, γ-tocopherol, and δ-tocopherol isomers, respectively). The methanolic extracts from Passiflora setacea BRS Pérola do Cerrado seed oil also showed higher antioxidant activity, which was positively correlated with the total phenolic, δ-tocopherol, and vitamin E contents. For the first time, these results indicate that Passiflora species have strong potential regarding the use of their seeds for oil extraction. Due to their interesting composition, the seed oils may be used as a raw material in manufacturing industries in addition to other widely used vegetable oils.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/pharmacology , Fatty Acids, Unsaturated/analysis , Passiflora/chemistry , Phytosterols/analysis , Plant Oils/chemistry , Seeds/chemistry , Antioxidants/analysis , Brazil , Carotenoids/analysis , Carotenoids/pharmacology , Fatty Acids/analysis , Humans , Oxidation-Reduction , Phenols/analysis , Phenols/pharmacology , Tocopherols/analysis , Tocopherols/pharmacology , Vitamin E/analysis , Vitamin E/pharmacology , alpha-Linolenic Acid/analysis
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