Fabiana Carbonera
Universidade Estadual de Maringá
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Food Chemistry | 2014
Fabiana Carbonera; Elton Guntendorfer Bonafé; Clayton Antunes Martin; Paula Fernandes Montanher; Ricardo Pereira Ribeiro; Luana Caroline Figueiredo; Vitor C. Almeida; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer
This study evaluated the effect of the dietary replacement of sunflower oil with perilla oil in Nile tilapia (GIFT strain) at 0, 10, 20 and 30 days. There was an increase in total omega 3 fatty acids (n-3) in muscle tissue (from 63.6 to 181.5 mg g(-1)) and a decrease in total concentration of omega 6 fatty acids (n-6) ranging between 255.6 and 196.1 mgg(-1). Amongst the n-3 fatty acids, the concentrations of alpha-linolenic acid (18:3n-3) and docosahexaenoic acid (20:6n-3) increased by 9.4 and 1.9 times, respectively, after 30 days for the perilla oil-enriched diet. The n-6/n-3, polyunsaturated and saturated fatty acids (PUFA/SFA), and polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fatty acids (PUFA/MUFA) ratios tended to stabilize after 20 days under the perilla oil-enriched diet. Incorporation of perilla oil as a lipid source in the diet of tilapia for 20 or 30 days resulted in significant changes in the fatty acid composition of the fish muscle tissue, contributing to increase its nutritional value.
Food Science and Technology International | 2013
Sylvio V. Palombini; Swami A. Maruyama; Thiago Claus; Fabiana Carbonera; Nilson Evelázio de Souza; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer; Sandra Teresinha M. Gomes; Makoto Matsushita
This study quantified the fatty acids and evaluated the proximate composition, antioxidant activity (using the Quencher procedure), and total phenolic compound concentrations in Brazilian rice cultivars. The cultivars studied showed high amounts of unsaturated fatty acids, such as linoleic and oleic acid. The ratios of polyunsaturated and saturated fatty acids obtained were high. Regarding the antioxidant activity, the best results were found using the ABTS method and the worst in the DPPH assay. The results of the DPPH and FRAP assays showed the highest correlation. The antioxidant capacity results obtained were also much higher than those reported for other varieties worldwide. Therefore, the Quencher procedure is highly suitable for application in cereals such as rice, especially when combined with the ABTS radical capture method.
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2013
Swami A. Maruyama; Sylvio V. Palombini; Thiago Claus; Fabiana Carbonera; Paula Fernandes Montanher; Nilson Evelázio de Souza; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer; Sandra Terezinha Marques Gomes; Makoto Matsushita
This work determined the proximate/fatty acid composition and the antioxidant activity of breads using a Box-Behnken design composed of fifteen experiments and three factors. The studied breads had altered baking times and the wheat flour was partially substituted by chia seeds and carrot leaves. Total antioxidant capacity results were superior to those obtained from control bread (495.33 µmol TEAC g-1 for DPPH assays and 413.85 µmol TEAC g-1 for FRAP assays), showing increased levels of 97 and 102% for DPPH and FRAP assays, respectively. The addition of chia seeds and carrot leaves led to maximal alpha-linolenic acid increase of 216.69% and maximum PUFA:SFA ratio increase of 18.88% in relation to control bread (this with alpha-linolenic acid amount of 34.03 mg g-1 total lipid and a 2.86 ratio value), as well as a maximum omega-3:omega-6 ratio reduction of 70.01% (15.59 ratio value for control bread).
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2016
Sylvio V. Palombini; Thiago Claus; Swami A. Maruyama; Fabiana Carbonera; Paula Fernandes Montanher; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer; Sandra Terezinha Marques Gomes; Makoto Matsushita
Response surface methodology was used to optimize the total phenolic content (TPC) result in white rice, using a new methodology that employed Fast Blue BB (FBBB) reagent, which reacts more specifically with phenolic compounds, along with direct QUENCHER procedure. This is the first time in which such conciliation between FBBB reagent and QUENCHER was done. The obtained model allowed to evaluate how the factors influenced the method linearity (R2), improving the choice of the optimal system condition. Furthermore, the similarity between experimental results and values generated by the model indicated the method validity within the studied region. Thus, the optimal condition determined in the present work was 30 min reaction time, 0.17 mL FBBB reagent and use of 5% NaOH as the catalyst for the reaction. This optimized condition suggested that the combination of the method, which used FBBB reagent and the direct QUENCHER procedure, was rapid and effective, yielding high TPC values (1488.73 mg of gallic acid equivalent per 100 g).
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2014
Fabiana Carbonera; Paula Fernandes Montanher; Sylvio V. Palombini; Swami A. Maruyama; Thiago Claus; Hevelyse Munise Celestino dos Santos; Sheisa Cyléia Sargi; Makoto Matsushita; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer
This work evaluated the effect of supplementation with ethanolic extract of acerola fruit residue (EEAR) on the antioxidant capacity of tilapia fillets over a period of 60 days. Different methodologies were used following the QUENCHER procedure, and the hydrophilic and lipophilic fractions of the oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORACFL) assay were analysed. The fatty acid composition was also evaluated, as high concentrations of linoleic and oleic acids were observed in the fillets, as well as satisfactory polyunsaturated fatty acids/saturated fatty acids (PUFA/SFA) ratios. The highest antioxidant capacities in 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) assays (1778.87 and 4892.77 µmol Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) g-1, respectively) were found at 15 days, and these trials showed the highest correlation coefficient (R = 0.9388). The ORACFL assay indicated that the hydrophilic fraction is the largest contributor to the total antioxidant capacity (TAC). Thus, the significant increase observed in antioxidant capacity makes supplementation with EEAR a potent tool in the elevation of the antioxidant capacity of tilapia fillets.
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2018
Sylvio V. Palombini; Fabiana Carbonera; Marília Galuch; Thiago Claus; Thiago Magon; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer; Sandra Terezinha Marques Gomes; Makoto Matsushita
The investigation of the distribution of antioxidant compounds between emulsions phases, employing natural sources of these compounds directly in the emulsions, is rarely addressed. The use of ultra performance liquid chromatography coupled to a mass spectrometer (UPLC-MS), combined with accelerated oxidation tests and oxygen radical absorbance capacity method (ORAC), using the fluorescein (FL) decay curve (ORACFL) assay, enable an improved evaluation of the distribution of the antioxidant compounds and their lipid protection abilities. The lipid protection tendency observed was in agreement with the polar paradox theory. The ORACFL results reported here are higher than other reported in the literature, even when performing a sample extraction directly into one of the emulsion phases, thus demonstrating the effectiveness of this direct addition regarding the antioxidant activity. The analysis of the mass spectra of the emulsions enabled to verify the existence and distribution of some phenolic compounds in both phases. The direct extraction in the aqueous and oil phases of the emulsion increased, in a general way, the amount of identified compounds in each phase.
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2017
Marília Galuch; Fabiana Carbonera; Thiago Magon; Roberta da Silveira; Patrícia dos Santos; Jessica Pizzo; Oscar Oliveira Santos; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer
Omega-3 fish oil supplements are widely consumed as source of eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and docosahexaenoic (DHA) acids, presenting beneficial effects on human health. This study aimed to evaluate fifteen brands of omega-3 fish oil supplements available in Brazilian market in order to estimate the Brazilian reality regarding those supplements. Twelve fatty acids were quantified by gas chromatography with a flame ionization detector (GC-FID), and lipid profile were obtained via mass spectrometry fingerprinting using direct electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) to assess the form in which fatty acids are present as well as the possible fraud existence. Among all analyzed samples, thirteen brands were revealed as EPA and DHA sources (90.2-440.3 and 77.8-302.3 mg g lipid, respectively) in triacylglycerols (TAG) or ethyl esters (EE) form. However, two brands were discovered with addition of large amounts of soybean oil, leading the final consumer to ingest this low-cost oil believing that they are consuming adequate doses of EPA and DHA.
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2017
Marina Oliveira; Ricardo Ribeiro; Michele da Silva; Paula Fernandes Montanher; Fabiana Carbonera; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer; Liane Maldaner
In this study, the fatty acid (FA) composition of the Japanese grape (Hovenia dulcis) seed oil (JGSO) was firstly evaluated. It was found that the seed oil is rich in alpha-linolenic acid (LNA), containing approximately 425 mg LNA g of total lipids. A fish diet supplemented with JGSO was prepared and supplied to Nile tilapia to investigate the FA composition of the fillets. For this, Nile tilapia were submitted to two feeding treatments: a control diet with 4.2% of soybean oil, and a diet supplemented with 4.2% of JGSO. The LNA, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA), and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) values increased significantly (406, 153 and 126%, respectively) with JGSO in the diet and with an increase in feeding time, while the nutritional quality indexes, n-6/n-3 ratio and index of thrombogenicity, decreased 2.8 and 1.4 times, respectively. Thus, the replacement JGSO in the diet raised the nutritional lipid quality in Nile tilapia.
Food Bioconversion | 2017
Oscar O. Santos; Fabiana Carbonera; Julianna Matias Vagula; Swami A. Maruyama; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer
Farm-raised fish present low concentrations of polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acids ( n −3 PUFA). As the series of omega-6 ( n −6) and omega-3 ( n −3) fatty acids share the same enzymes, elongases, and desaturases, during bioconversion of the precursors alpha-linolenic acid (ALA, 18:3 n −3) and linoleic acid (LA, 18:2 n −6), the incorporation of ALA from diet favors the biosynthesis of eicosapentaenoic (EPA, 20:5 n −3) and docosahexaenoic acids (DHA, 22:6 n −3) in muscle tissue of freshwater fish and leads to an ideal n −6/ n −3 ratio. The understanding of this metabolism has been essential to science, because while n −3 series possesses antiinflammatory functions, the excess of n −6 fatty acids affects proinflammatory processes. In this way, the incorporation of different vegetable sources of n −3 fatty acids in the diet of farm-raised fish, targeting the biosynthesis of long-chain n −3 fatty acids ( n −3 LC-PUFA), becomes a viable alternative to exploit the technological and functional benefits of enriched fish meat for human consumption.
Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society | 2015
Thiago Claus; Sylvio V. Palombini; Fabiana Carbonera; Ingrid de Lima Figueiredo; Makoto Matsushita; Jesuí Vergílio Visentainer
The use of synthetic antioxidants in human consuming products is in disuse due to health toxic related issues. The search for substances to substitute synthetic antioxidants boosts studies concerned with the findings of sources of natural antioxidants. Thus, the aim of this work was to evaluate the use of comminuted leaves of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis L.) as source of natural antioxidants for the lipid protection of different emulsion compositions using central composite rotary experimental design. The Oxitest analysis (oxidation test reactor) revealed rosemary to be an excellent source of antioxidants for emulsions, even with addition of low quantities, and the gain of induction point tripled. The oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORACFL) results of emulsion obtained separately for the hydrophilic and lipophilic phases showed that the presence of polar compounds was in higher concentration, about 500 more than of non-polar ones. The polar compounds are major responsible for the antioxidant action in the system.
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