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Comparative Study of Red Berry Pomaces (Blueberry, Red Raspberry, Red Currant and Blackberry) as Source of Antioxidants and Pigments
Author/s | Jara Palacios, Mª José
Santisteban, Adela Gordillo Arrobas, Belén Hernanz Vila, María Dolores Heredia Mira, Francisco José Escudero Gilete, María Luisa |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Química Analítica Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Nutrición y Bromatología, Toxicología y Medicina Legal |
Publication Date | 2019 |
Deposit Date | 2024-02-05 |
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Abstract | Anthocyanins are phenolic compounds with important technological applications due to its bioactive and color properties. In this study, pomaces from four red berries (blueberries, red raspberries, red currants and blackberries) ... Anthocyanins are phenolic compounds with important technological applications due to its bioactive and color properties. In this study, pomaces from four red berries (blueberries, red raspberries, red currants and blackberries) have been analyzed as sources of anthocyanins. Anthocyanins were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry, total phenolic content (TPC) by Folin–Ciocalteu method, antioxidant activity by ABTS assay, and color by tristimulus colorimetry. A total of 15 anthocyanins were identified and quantified in the different pomaces from red berries. Pomaces exhibited different qualitative and quantitative anthocyanin profile and antioxidant activity, depending on type of red berry. The highest amounts of anthocyanins were found in blueberries (1188 mg/100 g); however, red currant pomaces exhibited the highest TPC (3447 mg/100 g) and AA (61 mmol/100 g). Color of extracts was different depending on individual and total content of anthocyanins. Results indicate that these berry pomaces are a natural source of antioxidants and pigments, and they may be useful for industrial purposes. Therefore, the exploitation of these pomaces, such as possible byproducts for their reuse in the food, cosmetics, and drug industries, could be of great interest, considering either the whole pomaces or its individual components. |
Funding agencies | Junta de Andalucía |
Project ID. | P11-AGR-7843 |
Citation | Jara Palacios, M.J., Santisteban, A., Gordillo Arrobas, B., Hernanz Vila, M.D., Heredia Mira, F.J. y Escudero Gilete, M.L. (2019). Comparative Study of Red Berry Pomaces (Blueberry, Red Raspberry, Red Currant and Blackberry) as Source of Antioxidants and Pigments. European Food Research and Technology, 245 (1), 1-9. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00217-018-3135-z. |
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