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Sapucaia or Lecythis pisonis Cambess. is an ornamental tree that produces edible, tasty, and nutritious nuts, and can be used for timber production. Sapucaia has potential as a functional food, owing to optimal nutritional and particularly Se levels. The present study sought to characterize the seeds of 21 sapucaia matrices from forest remnants of a neotropical hotspot (Atlantic Forest) and farms in two Brazilian states. Biometrics, germination, vigor, lignin content in the teguments, minerals content, and phenotypic and molecular diversity were analyzed. The seeds of matrices 16 and 21 were the most vigorous. Nuts from matrices 21 and 17 contained the highest amounts of Se. Matrices 5, 8, and 21 were the most phenotypically distant; whereas matrix 21 was the most genetically distant. Importantly, we validated a new non-destructive and efficient X-ray-based methodology for internal and densitometric analysis of sapucaia seeds, and demonstrated a high genetic divergence among matrices.
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Lecythidaceae , Nozes , Brasil , Minerais , SementesRESUMO
In this study, the profile of the bioactive compounds of sapucaia nut (Lecythis pisonis Cambess) and its by-products have been investigated. The phenolic profile by LC-ESI-MS/MS, the total phenolic content, the condensed tannins and the antioxidant activity of the sapucaia nut and shell were determined. 14 phenolic compounds were identified in the sapucaia nut extract, primarily phenolic acids and flavonoids. Catechin, epicatechin, myricetin, ellagic acid and ferulic acid presented significant correlation to the antioxidant activity. The sapucaia shell contained 22 phenolic compounds, 13 of which were quantified. The sapucaia shell extract showed a high content of total phenolic compounds, a high condensed tannins content, and high antioxidant activity. The higher antioxidant activity of the shell can be associated with a higher content of phenolics. Overall, it can be concluded that the sapucaia nut is a raw material rich in phenolic compounds that present high antioxidant activity. The nuts and the cake may be used as a promising raw material for the food industry, while the shells could be an alternative source of natural antioxidants. Further use in the cosmetics and pharmaceutical industry may also be envisaged.
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Antioxidantes/análise , Lecythidaceae/química , Nozes/química , Fenóis/análise , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão , Análise de Alimentos/métodos , Manipulação de Alimentos/métodos , Espectrometria de Massas por Ionização por Electrospray , Espectrometria de Massas em TandemRESUMO
Atualmente as castanhas têm recebido atenção especial, pois são fontes naturais de vitaminas, minerais, proteínas e ácidos graxos essenciais, podendo assim contribuir para a dieta humana e de animais. Pesquisas recentes confirmam que esses alimentos são fontes ainda de compostos bioativos, os quais podem trazer benefícios significativos à saúde humana. Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a composição química de castanhas da espécie sapucaia (Lecythis pisonis Cambess.) localizadas na zona da mata mineira. Foram analisadas a composição centesimal (lipídios, proteínas, carboidratos, cinzas e umidade), teor de minerais por espectrometria de plasma e perfil lipídico por cromatografia gasosa. A composição centesimal revelou 54,8% de lipídios; 26,82% de proteínas; 5,01% de carboidratos; 3,17% de cinzas e 10,2% de umidade. Quanto ao perfil lipídico, 43,1% eram ácidos graxos polinsaturados, 41,7% ácidos graxos monoinsaturados e 15,2% ácidos graxos saturados. Os minerais fósforo, magnésio e manganês se destacaram pelos elevados teores, 941; 343 e 4,8 mg.100-1, respectivamente. A castanha de sapucaia é uma potencial fonte energéticoprotéica e de minerais importantes para a saúde, mas deve ter sua toxicidade avaliada.
Currently the nuts have received special attention of researchers because they are natural sources of vitamins, minerals, protein and essential fatty acids, could also contribute to the diet of humans and animals. Recent research confirms that these foods are also sources of bioactive compounds, which can bring significant benefits to human health through regular consumption. This study evaluated the chemical composition of sapucaia nut (Lecythis pisonis Cambess.) of the state of Minas Gerais. We analyzed the chemical composition (lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, ash and moisture), and the mineral content by mass spectrometry, and the lipid profile by gas chromatography. The chemical composition showed 54,8% lipids; 26,82% protein; 5,01% carbohydrates; 3,17% ash and 10,2% moisture. The lipid, 43,1% were polyunsaturated fatty acids, monounsaturated fatty acids 41,7% and 15,2% saturated fatty acids. The minerals phosphorus, magnesium and manganese are highlighted by high levels, 941; 343 and 4,8 mg.100-1, respectively. Sapucaia nut is a potential protein-energy and minerals source, but its toxicity must be evaluated.