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PERREIRA, D. C. DE S.; GOMES, F. dos S.; TONON, R. V.; BERES, C.; CABRAL, L. M. C. |
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DANIELLE CUNHA DE SOUZA PEREIRA, UFRRJ; FLAVIA DOS SANTOS GOMES, CTAA; RENATA VALERIANO TONON, CTAA; CAROLINA BERES, UFRRJ; LOURDES MARIA CORREA CABRAL, CTAA. |
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Towards chemical characterization and possible applicationsof jucara fruit: an approach to remove Euterpe edulis Martiusfrom the extinction list. |
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2022 |
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Journal of Food Science and Technology, on-line, p. 1-12, 2022. |
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s13197-021-05342-8 |
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Inglês |
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jucara (Euterpe edulis Martius) is a palm widely distributed in the Atlantic Forest. It produces a non-cli- macteric, black-violet small fruit similar to the Amazonian ac ?a? ? (Euterpe precatoria). The fruit is known as superfruit because it presents chemical characteristics of great importance, such as anthocyanins content. Regarding bioactive compounds and antioxidant scavenging capacity, it presents high anthocyanin (634.26 to 2,929 mg of cyanidin-3-glucoside 100 g-1 ) and total phenolic compounds (415.1 to 9,778.20 mg equivalents of gallic acid 100 g-1 ) contents. The soluble solid content ranges from 3.0 to 4.9% and its pH is higher than other tropical fruits (4.8 to 5.6). Despite the rich bioactive compound content of juc ?ara fruits, this plant has been traditionally used for palm heart production. The accelerated and illegal palm heart exploitation, without the use of an adequate management has led to the risk of extinction of this species. In order to prevent this species from vanishing, several studies have valued the health characteristics of juc ?ara fruit chemical composition. An economical approach has been the production of juc ?ara pulp described as a source of bioactive compounds, which has attracted the attention of industrial field aiming the production of functional foods, foodstuff, cosmetics and pharmaceutical products. A ful botanical and chemical characterization of juc ?ara tree and fruit is presented in this paper, as well as suggestions to increase the use of this tropical fruit and derivatives. Menosjucara (Euterpe edulis Martius) is a palm widely distributed in the Atlantic Forest. It produces a non-cli- macteric, black-violet small fruit similar to the Amazonian ac ?a? ? (Euterpe precatoria). The fruit is known as superfruit because it presents chemical characteristics of great importance, such as anthocyanins content. Regarding bioactive compounds and antioxidant scavenging capacity, it presents high anthocyanin (634.26 to 2,929 mg of cyanidin-3-glucoside 100 g-1 ) and total phenolic compounds (415.1 to 9,778.20 mg equivalents of gallic acid 100 g-1 ) contents. The soluble solid content ranges from 3.0 to 4.9% and its pH is higher than other tropical fruits (4.8 to 5.6). Despite the rich bioactive compound content of juc ?ara fruits, this plant has been traditionally used for palm heart production. The accelerated and illegal palm heart exploitation, without the use of an adequate management has led to the risk of extinction of this species. In order to prevent this species from vanishing, several studies have valued the health characteristics of juc ?ara fruit chemical composition. An economical approach has been the production of juc ?ara pulp described as a source of bioactive compounds, which has attracted the attention of industrial field aiming the production of functional foods, foodstuff, cosmetics and pharmaceutical products. A ful botanical and chemical characterization of juc ?ara tree and fruit is presented in this paper, as well as suggestions to increas... Mostrar Tudo |
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Euterpe edulis Martius. |
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