Potential antioxidant effect of fruit peels for human use from northern peru, compared by 5 different methods

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Abstract

The objective of the work was to determine the antioxidant potential in vitro of freeze-dried peel extracts of 20 fruits from the northern region of Peru through five tests (Folin-Ciocalteu, DPPH., ABTS+., FRAP and CUPRAC). According to multivariate statistical analyzes, five groups were found: (i.) peel extracts with the highest values of antioxidant capacity (AC) from custard apple, and star fruit; (ii.) rind extracts with high AC values from quince, sweet granadilla, guava, and black grape; (iii.) husk extracts with middle values of AC from passion fruit, and red mombin; (iv.) shell extracts with low AC values from tangerine, mandarine, and bitter orange; and, (v.) coating extracts with the lowest AC values from pawpaw, red pawpaw, muskmelon, dragon fruit, yellow and red indian figs, pear, apple, and green grape. To conclude, the fruit lyophilized-husk extracts of custard apple, star fruit, quince, sweet granadilla, guava, and black grape obtained the best AC.

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Ganoza-Yupanqui, M. L., Muñoz-Acevedo, A., Ybañez-Julca, R. O., Mantilla-Rodríguez, E., Zavala, E., Gajardo, S., … Martínez, J. L. (2021). Potential antioxidant effect of fruit peels for human use from northern peru, compared by 5 different methods. Boletin Latinoamericano y Del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromaticas, 20(6), 611–637. https://doi.org/10.37360/blacpma.21.20.6.44

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