Seeds of pomegranate, tomato and grapes: An underestimated source of natural bioactive molecules and antioxidants from agri-food by-products
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Pomegranate, tomato and grape seeds are quantitatively relevant agri-food by-products rich in molecules beneficial
to human health. To valorize this resource, the composition and antioxidant activity of seeds and deriving
supercritical CO2 (SC-CO2) extracted oleoresins were evaluated. Grape seeds showed the highest content of total
phenolic compounds (33.9 mg GAE/g), flavonoids (15.6 mg CE/g) and condensed tannins (14.0 mg CE/g), while
tomato seeds presented the highest content of tocochromanols (159.6 ?g/g). Grape seeds showed the highest
total antioxidant activity (178.2 ?mol TE/g), as evaluated by TEAC assay, followed by pomegranate (19.8 ?mol
TE/g) and tomato (9.8 ?mol TE/g). Oleoresin yields obtained by SC-CO2 extraction from the seeds ranged between
3.1 (pomegranate) to 7.8 (tomato) g oleoresin/100 g. Total tocochromanols were abundant in pomegranate
(2008 ?g/g) and tomato (1769 ?g/g) oleoresins; a relatively low amount was instead detected in the
oleoresin extracted from grape seeds (636 ?g/g). Carotenoids were not detected in all oleoresins. Pomegranate
oleoresin had a higher antioxidant activity than the others. Mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids were more
abundant than saturated in all oleoresins, with the highest percentage of unsaturated fatty acids detected in
pomegranate seed oleoresin (~90%), mainly due to punicic acid (~70%).
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
By-products; Carotenoids; Fatty acids; Food analysis; Food composition; Lycopersicon esculentum L.; Punica granatum L.; Supercritical fluid extraction; Tocochromanols; Vitis vinifera L.
Elenco autori:
Durante, Miriana; Mita, Giovanni
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