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Título : Production and characterization of Sumac PlantCrystals: Influence of high-pressure homogenization on antioxidant activity of sumac (Rhus coriaria L.)
Autor : Osorio Durango, Edison
Quintero Ortíz, Camilo Andrés
Carrillo Hormaza, Luis Carlos
Abraham, Abraham M.
Keck, Cornelia M.
metadata.dc.subject.*: Plantas
Plants
Anacardiaceae
Rhus
Antioxidantes
Antioxidants
Extractos
Extracts
Rhus coriaria
PlantCrystals
High-pressure homogenization
Nanomilling
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_2767
http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_c48a94f2
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D010944
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D027926
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D029045
https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000975
Fecha de publicación : 2021
Editorial : MDPI
Citación : Abraham, A.M.; Quintero, C.; Carrillo-Hormaza, L.; Osorio, E.; Keck, C.M. Production and Characterization of Sumac PlantCrystals: Influence of High-Pressure Homogenization on Antioxidant Activity of Sumac (Rhus coriaria L.). Plants 2021, 10, 1051. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants10061051
Resumen : ABSTRACT: Oxidative stress diseases are usually treated or prevented by using antioxidants from natural or artificial sources. However, as a sustainable source of phytochemicals, plants got a renewed interest in obtaining their active agents using green extraction technologies, i.e., sustainable extraction techniques that reduce energy consumption, use renewable sources and result in less post-extraction wastes. The high-pressure homogenization (HPH) technique was introduced into the food industry since it was invented in 1900 to homogenize milk and later to produce fruit juices with a longer shelf-life without preservatives. Recently, HPH was introduced as an eco-friendly method to nanomill plants for improved extraction efficacy without using organic solvents. In this study, sumac was used as an antioxidants-rich spice model to investigate the effects of HPH on its antioxidant capacity (AOC). Sumac was rendered into PlantCrystals by using HPH. Particle size characterization proved the presence of submicron-sized particles (about 750 nm). Thus, HPH was able to produce sumac PlantCrystals and increased the AOC of bulk sumac by more than 650% according to the ORAC (oxygen radical absorbance capacity) assay. The polyphenol and flavonoid contents showed higher values after HPH. Interestingly, the DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl) assay also showed a well improved AOC (similar to ascorbic acid) after HPH. In fact, in this study, the PlantCrystal-technology was demonstrated to cause an efficient cell rupture of the sumac plant cells. This caused an efficient release of antioxidants and resulted in sumac PlantCrystals with a 6.5-fold higher antioxidant capacity when compared to non-processed sumac bulk material.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 2223-7747
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.3390/plants10061051
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