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Phytochemical profile and antioxidant properties of the edible and non-edible portions of black sapote (Diospyros digyna Jacq.)

2022

This study evaluated the phytochemical profile and antioxidative properties of the edible and non-edible portions of black sapote. The phytochemical analysis highlighted the presence of several bioactive compounds, differently distributed among peel, pulp and seeds. In particular, the peel resulted rich of flavan-3-ols and proanthocyanidins, whereas seeds contained high amount of organic acids, including ferulic, citric and sinapic acids. Concerning functional properties, both edible and non-edible portions showed a significant prevention of lipid peroxidation in a cell-based model. Moreover, the results suggested that the antioxidant protection involved both redox active properties and gen…

Plant ExtractsPhytochemicalsAntioxidant activity cellular antioxidant activityPolyphenolsGeneral MedicineDiospyrosAntioxidantsAnalytical ChemistryHPLC-DAD-MS/MSSettore BIO/13 - Biologia ApplicataSettore BIO/10 - BiochimicaAntioxidant activity cellular antioxidant activity; Gene expression; HPLC-DAD-MS/MS; Polyphenols; ProanthocyanidinsProanthocyanidinsGene expressionFood ScienceFood Chemistry
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Biologically active properties of plant extracts in cosmetic emulsions

2020

Abstract Describes biologically active properties waters plant extracts of domestic herbaceous species as a part cosmetic emulsion in this article. In particular, the antioxidant features related to vitamins, flavonoids, coloring, extractive and tannins were reported. The following research methods as qualitative analysis on groups of biologically active substances, thin-layer chromatography, titrimetry and photometry were used in the work. The ability of extracts to influence the physico-chemical, organoleptic and antioxidant properties of cosmetic emulsion samples was established. The ability of the extracts to exhibit antioxidant and prooxidant effects in cosmetic emulsion samples was de…

PolyphenolAntioxidantChemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentBiologically active substance010401 analytical chemistryOrganolepticBiological activity02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistryPlant extracts Polyphenols Biologically active substances Antioxidant activity Cosmetic emulsionPlant extractQualitative analysisAntioxidant activityPolyphenolEmulsionmedicineBiologically active substancesFood science0210 nano-technologySpectroscopyCosmetic emulsion
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Biomolecular characterization of wild sicilian oregano: phytochemical screening of essential oils and extracts, and evaluation of their antioxidant a…

2013

An extensive survey of wild Sicilian oregano was made. A total of 57 samples were collected from various sites, followed by taxonomic characterization from an agronomic perspective. Based on morphological and production characteristics obtained from the 57 samples, cluster analysis was used to divide the samples into homogeneous groups, to identify the best biotypes. All samples were analyzed for their phytochemical content, applying a cascade-extraction protocol and hydrodistillation, to obtain the non volatile components and the essential oils, respectively. The extracts contained thirteen polyphenol derivatives, i.e., four flavanones, seven flavones, and two organic acids. Their qualitat…

PolyphenolOriganum species; Essential oils; Polyphenols; Antioxidant activityAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentBioengineeringBioagronomic characterizationBiochemistryFlavonesEssential oilAntioxidantsGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryMass Spectrometrychemistry.chemical_compoundOreganoAntioxidant activityOriganummedicineChemical groupsOils VolatileCluster AnalysisBiomassMolecular BiologyThymolSicilyChromatography High Pressure Liquidchemistry.chemical_classificationLamiaceaeChromatographyPolyphenolsGeneral ChemistryGeneral MedicineFlavonesSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceechemistryPhytochemicalHomogeneousPolyphenolFlavanonesMolecular MedicineGas chromatography–mass spectrometryChemistrybiodiversity
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Influence of Cactus Pear Mucilage-Based Edible Coating on Marketability and Edibility Parameters of Minimally Processed Loquat Fruits

2022

Loquat fruit, popular all over the world for its mild, subacid, and sweet taste, has been classified as a non-climacteric fruit with a very short postharvest life. The fruit decays quickly after harvest, and losses in titratable acidity, taste, and juiciness, and internal browning occurs rapidly during shelf life. The aim of our study was to assess the effects of cactus pear mucilage-based coating on quality, nutraceutical value, microbiological growth, and sensorial parameters of minimally processed white-flesh Martorana and orange-red-flesh Gigante Rossa loquat fruits during cold storage. The effect of mucilage edible coating on the postharvest life, qualitative attributes, and nutraceuti…

Settore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeEriobotrya japonicamicrobiological growth<i>Eriobotrya japonica</i>; fresh-cut; antioxidant activity; microbiological growthfresh-cutantioxidant activityAgronomy and Crop ScienceAgronomy; Volume 12; Issue 9; Pages: 2120
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Calcium Ascorbate Coating Improves Postharvest Quality and Storability of Fresh-Cut Slices of Coscia and Abate F&eacute;tel Pears (Pyrus communis L.)

2022

Flesh firmness is closely related to fruit ripeness and is typically a reliable indicator of shelf-life potential so it could be considered a crucial quality index for the determination of pear quality. Flesh softening after cutting could considerably affect consumer acceptance of fresh-cut pears (Pyrus communis L.). Indeed, mechanical stress (cutting, peeling, etc.) could lead to ethylene production that results in the hydrolysis of pectic substances in the cell walls. The effectiveness of an edible coating treatment on the physical-chemical, nutraceutical, and sensorial analysis was evaluated on two pear cultivars: the summer-ripening &lsquo;Coscia&rsquo; and the late-ripening &lsquo;Abat…

Settore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni Arboreebody regionscold storagecalcium ascorbatequalityantioxidant activityfood and beveragesPlant ScienceHorticulturequality; cold storage; sensory analysis; calcium ascorbate; antioxidant activitysensory analysiHorticulturae; Volume 8; Issue 3; Pages: 227
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Effect of drying condition on Leonforte peaches

2013

Leonforte peaches ripen in September and October and even as late as November. They are wrapped in paper bags to protect them from the wind and parasites and are harvested only when perfectly ripe. Protected inside the bags, they ripen late and take on a bright yellow colour with red streaks. Wonderfully scented, the peach boasts yellow, firm flesh that is sweet with a distinctive, slightly caramelized flavour. Aim of this paper was to set a drying process for fresh fruit transformation. In fact, the fruit harvest is limited in a very short time, so is important to find a conservation method. Drying process was carried out in a pilot plant setting different temperature and time condition. T…

Settore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie AlimentariLeonforte peaches drying antioxidant activity
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Antioxidant activity and chemical composition of three Tunisian Cistus: Cistus monspeliensis Cistus villosus and Cistus libanotis

2015

The chemical composition of three rockrose Cistus species, Cistus monspeliensis, Cistus libanotis and Cistus villosus, collected in Tunisia, was studied by HPTLC, focusing on the terpenes and phenols constituents. Diterpenes of Cistus are important as the main constituents of the leaf sticky aromatic resin, known as labdanum, which are highly appreciated in perfumery. Polyphenols in the methanolic extracts of each species were identified, quantified as total and as flavonoids and tannins, and tested for antioxidant activity. Diterpenes were evident in C. libanotis and C. monspeliensis, whereas they were practically absent in C. villosus; C. libanotis had higher phenolic amount, whereas anti…

TunisiaCistus; HPTLC; antioxidant activity; terpenes; phenolsTanninDPPHantioxidant activityCistuPlant ScienceCistus libanotisBiochemistryAntioxidantsAnalytical ChemistryTerpeneHPTLCchemistry.chemical_compoundPhenolsCistusBotanyPhenolsCistus monspeliensisterpeneChromatography High Pressure LiquidFlavonoidsbiologyPhenolLabdanumOrganic ChemistryCistusbiology.organism_classificationchemistryPolyphenolFlavonoidDiterpenesAntioxidantDiterpeneTanninsterpenes
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Emulsions based on fatty acid from vegetable oils for cosmetics

2022

Vegetable oils are sources of saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids. In this work, we studied the suitability of a mixture of vegetable oils and some fatty acids (similar to the those of the human skin) as a cosmetic emulsion. Hypericum (Hypericum perforatum L.) – 1 %, thistle (Silybum marianum (L.) Gaertn.) – 42 %, linen (Línum usitatíssimum L.) – 1.1 %, wheat germ (Triticum aestivum L.) – 1 %, sesame (Sésamum índicum L.) – 1 %, mustard (Sinápis álba L.) – 2%, pumpkin (Cucúrbita p é po L.) – 5 %, – were selected as vegetable oils. The emulsion based on the proposed mixture of vegetable oils has a higher antioxidant activity (1.623 OD) compared with that based on minera…

Vegetable oils Antioxidant activity Emulsion Fatty acids Moisture SkinAgronomy and Crop ScienceSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Antimicrobial, Antibiofilm, and Antioxidant Properties of Essential Oil of Foeniculum vulgare Mill. Leaves

2022

Foeniculum vulgare (Apiaceae) is an aromatic fennel with important practices in medicinal and traditional fields, used in the treatment of digestive complications, and gastrointestinal and respiratory disorders. Its leaves and stems, tender and fresh, are used in the production of pasta dressing and main courses, while its seeds, with a strong smell of anise, are excellent flavoring for baked goods, meat dishes, fish, and alcoholic beverages. The aim of this work is concerning the extraction of essential oil (EO) from the leaves of F. vulgare subsp. vulgare var. vulgare, investigating antimicrobial, antibiofilm, and antioxidant efficacy. In particular, GC-MS analysis showed how the chemical…

antimicrobial activityEcology<i>F. vulgare</i> subsp. <i>vulgare</i> var. <i>vulgare</i>; Apiaceae; antimicrobial activity; antibiofilm property; antioxidant activityantioxidant activityPlant ScienceF. vulgare subsp. vulgare var. vulgareantibiofilm propertyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsApiaceaePlants; Volume 11; Issue 24; Pages: 3573
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Daphne striata Tratt. and D. mezereum L.: a study of anti-proliferative activity towards human cancer cells and antioxidant properties

2018

In this study, we investigated for the first time the anti-proliferative and antioxidant properties of D. mezereum and D. striata. The aerial parts were extracted by maceration with n-hexane, dichloromethane, and methanol. MPLC, GC, and GC-MS were used for the phytochemical study. The anti-proliferative activity was tested against MCF-7, A549, LNCaP, ACHN, and C32 cancer human cells. The antioxidant activity was measured by employing β-carotene bleaching, ABTS, DPPH, and FRAP tests. The Relative Antioxidant Capacity Index (RACI) was applied from the perspective of statistics. D. mezereum dichloromethane extract showed a remarkable anti-proliferative with an IC50 of 6.08 μg/mL against LNCaP …

antiproliferative activityAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentantioxidant activityPlant ScienceDaphne mezereumD. striata01 natural sciencesBiochemistryDaphne mezereum; D. striata; Thymelaeaceae; antiproliferative activity; human tumour cells; antioxidant activityAnalytical ChemistryMaceration (wine)medicinebiologyDaphne striataTraditional medicine010405 organic chemistryfungiOrganic ChemistryAnti proliferativebiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryDaphne mezereumThymelaeaceaeThymelaeaceaehuman tumour cellsHuman cancer
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