Nallely Nuncio-Jáuregui
Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche
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Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2014
Nallely Nuncio-Jáuregui; Ángel Calín-Sánchez; Francisca Hernández; Ángel A. Carbonell-Barrachina
BACKGROUND Pomegranate juice has gained a high reputation for its health properties and consequently is now a highly demanded product. However, owing to the limited production and high price of fresh pomegranates, adulteration of pomegranate juice seems to be happening. Hence it is imperative to establish criteria for detecting adulteration. RESULTS Addition of grape juice significantly increased the contents of Ca, Mg and Fe and especially tartaric acid and proline and simultaneously decreased the content of K. Addition of peach juice up to 10% (v/v) only resulted in a significant increase in sucrose content. Regarding the volatile composition, adulteration of pomegranate juice with grape juice resulted in significant increases in acetic acid, isoamyl butyrate and especially 1-hexanol and linalool, while adulteration with peach juice resulted in significant increases in butyl acetate, isobutyl butyrate, benzyl acetate and especially isoamyl butyrate. CONCLUSION The control protocols used in this study can serve as a basis for identification of pomegranate juice adulteration. It is important to highlight that it is necessary to simultaneously analyze and have results from several parameters to conclude that a particular pomegranate juice has been adulterated by mixing with another fruit juice.
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2018
Lucía Andreu; Nallely Nuncio-Jáuregui; Ángel A. Carbonell-Barrachina; Pilar Legua; Francisca Hernández
BACKGROUND Recent studies have demonstrated that consumption of Opuntia ficus-indica Mill. has an important positive health benefit, mainly due to antioxidant properties, which justifies this research. This study examined antioxidant activity, organic acid and sugar profile, total phenolic, and physicochemical characteristics of six O. ficus-indica cultivars growing in the Spanish Mediterranean. It should be noted that, in this study, both cladodes (young and adult) and fruits (peel and pulp) were analyzed. RESULTS The antioxidant activity (2,2-azinobis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl methods) was higher in fruit peel than in cladodes. The young cladodes presented an important antioxidant activity by the ferric-reducing ability of plasma method as well as a higher total phenolic content (18.90 g gallic acid equivalent per kilogram). High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with diode-array detector analysis revealed the absence of sucrose and the presence of glucose and fructose, which the values were higher in pulp fruits. HPLC with refractive index detector analysis showed that citric, malic, and succinic acids were the main organic acids in all cultivars, with a significant higher content in old cladodes. CONCLUSION These investigations valorize O. ficus-indica fruits in comparison with cladodes. In general, this plant can be considered as an ingredient for the production of health-promoting food, highlighting mainly in the antioxidant activity and total polyphenols content found in young cladodes and peel fruits.
Food Research International | 2018
Pedro Mena; Michele Tassotti; Lucía Andreu; Nallely Nuncio-Jáuregui; Pilar Legua; Daniele Del Rio; Francisca Hernández
Prickly pear is an important source of bioactive compounds. However, a comprehensive characterization of the phytochemical profile of its aerial botanical parts, considering genotypic differences, has not been conducted. This study evaluated the phytochemical composition of four botanical parts (fruit pulp and skin, and young and adult cladodes) of six cultivars. Analysis was carried out by using two non-targeted UHPLC-ESI-MSn experimental conditions and assisted with multivariate analysis to facilitate data interpretation. Up to 41 compounds, mainly (poly)phenolic molecules, were identified and quantified, 23 compounds being reported for the first time in Opuntia ficus-indica. Phenolic composition varied significantly depending on the part of the plant. Betalains were detected only in the fruit of a red cultivar. This study provided novel insights in terms of identification of bioactives and thorough characterization of botanical parts of prickly pears. This information may be used for the development of prickly pear-derived products with high levels of bioactive compounds.
Journal of Functional Foods | 2015
Nallely Nuncio-Jáuregui; Paulina Nowicka; Sandra Munera-Picazo; Francisca Hernández; Ángel A. Carbonell-Barrachina; Aneta Wojdyło
Food and Bioprocess Technology | 2014
Ángel Calín-Sánchez; Adam Figiel; Marian Szarycz; Krzysztof Lech; Nallely Nuncio-Jáuregui; Ángel A. Carbonell-Barrachina
Scientia Horticulturae | 2014
Nallely Nuncio-Jáuregui; Ángel Calín-Sánchez; Ángel A. Carbonell-Barrachina; Fca. Hernández
Journal of Functional Foods | 2016
Pilar Legua; María Ángeles Forner-Giner; Nallely Nuncio-Jáuregui; Francisca Hernández
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis | 2015
Nallely Nuncio-Jáuregui; Sandra Munera-Picazo; Ángel Calín-Sánchez; Aneta Wojdyło; Francisca Hernández; Ángel A. Carbonell-Barrachina
Processing and Impact on Active Components in Food | 2015
Nallely Nuncio-Jáuregui; Ángel Calín-Sánchez; Laura Vázquez-Araújo; Antonio J. Pérez-López; María J. Frutos-Fernández; Ángel A. Carbonell-Barrachina
Scientia Horticulturae | 2017
Francisco Alcaraz-Mármol; Nallely Nuncio-Jáuregui; Francisco García-Sánchez; Francisca Hernández