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Revista Ciencia Agronomica | 2015

Bioactive phytochemicals and antioxidant activity in fresh and dried lychee fractions

Estela de Rezende Queiroz; Celeste Maria Patto de Abreu; Kelly da Silva Oliveira; Vinicius de Oliveira Ramos; Rodrigo Martins Fráguas

Fruit of the lychee cv. Bengal are approximately 50% peel and seeds, which are discarded. These by-products have antioxidant compounds which are capable of blocking the harmful effects of free radicals in the body. Bioactive compounds (ascorbic acid, beta-carotene, lycopene and phenols) and antioxidant activity were evaluated in different extracts, both fresh and dried at 45 °C, of the skin, pulp and seeds of the lychee, which were subjected to principal component analysis to clarify which of the compounds are responsible for this activity. Principal component analysis explained 82.90% of the variance of the antioxidant profile of the lychee. The peel displayed higher levels of phenols, ascorbic acid, beta-carotene and antioxidant activity, while the seeds stood out due to their levels of lycopene. With drying, there was a decrease in the levels of ascorbic acid and beta-carotene and in antioxidant activity, with an increase in the levels of phenols and lycopene. The antioxidant activity found in the peel and seeds of the lychee is high, and is mainly due to ascorbic acid and beta-carotene, as demonstrated by principal component analysis, allowing the use of these fractions as sources of natural antioxidants.


European journal of medicinal plants | 2013

Antioxidants from medicinal plants used in the treatment of obesity.

Anderson Assaid Simão; Fabíola Fonseca Lage; Pricila Maria Batista Chagas; Rodrigo Martins Fráguas; Juliana Mesquita Freire; Tamara Rezende Marques; Angelita Duarte Corrêa

Aims: The objective of this work was to quantify phenolic compounds, flavonoids, vitamin C, total carotenoids, �≤ -carotene and lycopene and to measure the antioxidant activity in themedicinal plantsAloe vera(L.)Burm. (aloe),Simaba ferrugineaSt. Hil. (calunga), Baccharis trimera(Less.) DC (carqueja),Garcinia cambogia Desr., andTournefortia paniculataCham. (marmelinho) and of the phytotherapic made with the combination of these plants.


Polimeros-ciencia E Tecnologia | 2015

Caracterização química e efeito cicatrizante de quitosana, com baixos valores de massa molar e grau de acetilação, em lesões cutâneas

Rodrigo Martins Fráguas; Denise Alvarenga Rocha; Estela de Rezende Queiroz; Celeste Maria Patto de Abreu; Raimundo Vicente de Sousa; Enio Nazaré de Oliveira Júnior

Several researches look for drugs with healing properties, capable to cure skin lesions. The objective of this study was to chemically characterize one chitosan and evaluate its healing effects in mice skin lesions. The chitosan was characterized in relation to the viscosity, molar mass, acetylation degree, elementary analysis, thermogravimetry and infrared spectroscopy. To evaluate the healing properties of chitosan mices were submitted to tissue excision and treated during 21 days. The macroscopic parameters were weekly evaluated and the microscopic parameters at the end of the experiment. Chitosan presented viscosity of 5 mPa s, low acetylation degree (GA= 5.9%) and molar mass of 132.0 kDa. By elemental analysis, we observed that the composition of chitosan is similar to the formula C6H11O4N, its main characteristic bands were observed in the infrared spectrum and the thermogravimetric curve showed two decomposition steps. There was no significant difference on the histology between the control and the treated group after the 21st day of lesion. Macroscopically, chitosan caused the reduction of 81.4% of the lesions width, which is significantly superior to the observed reduction in the control group (71.2%), thus helping the cure of skin lesions. These results reinforces its potential use for medical application.


Brazilian Journal of Food Technology | 2018

Modifications in the methods to extract pectin from cv. “Pedro Sato” guavas during ripening

Samira Haddad Spiller; Tamara Rezende Marques; Anderson Assaid Simão; Mariana Aparecida Braga; Lucimara Nazaré Silva Botelho; Gustavo Henrique Andrade Machado; Rodrigo Martins Fráguas; Custódio Donizete dos Santos

Guava is a highly perishable fruit due to its intense metabolism during ripening, with a shelf life of up to five days at room temperature. The loss of firmness during ripening is caused by the activity of hydrolytic enzymes that promote dissolution of the pectin constituents of the cell wall. Although guava is considered to be rich in pectin, the amounts reported in the literature do not exceed 2.4%, a content indicating it is not responsible for the firmness of guava. The aim of this study was to extract pectin from the guava pulp during 7 days of ripening by two methods (ethanol and EDTA extraction) and suggest modifications in the methods by adding to the extraction residue, cellulase and pectinase to degrade the cell wall structure of the fruit and obtain larger amounts of pectin, which would imply the participation of pectin in the maintenance of fruit firmness. It was possible to infer there were no differences in the pectin levels extracted by the two methods, due to sugar contamination. As from the new stage in the execution by the two methods, the extraction was more efficient: 9.10% of pectin with EDTA and 7.63% with ethanol. The pectin contents found were higher than those mentioned in the literature, better explaining their responsibility in fruit firmness.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2017

Lychee (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) peel flour: effects on hepatoprotection and dyslipidemia induced by a hypercholesterolemic diet

Estela de Rezende Queiroz; Celeste Maria Patto de Abreu; Denise Alvarenga Rocha; Raimundo Vicente de Sousa; Rodrigo Martins Fráguas; Mariana Aparecida Braga; Pedro Henrique Souza Cesar

Dyslipidemias are associated with the incidence of cardiovascular diseases, obesity, diabetes, hypertension and hepatic steatosis, being the cause of morbidity and mortality. This study investigated the effects of lychee peel flour (PF) on serum levels of total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein (LDL-c), triacylglycerols (TAG) and various parameters related to obesity, in rats fed a hypercholesterolemic diet. Therefore, 20 male rats were used. In the first 21 days, the animals were fed a hypercholesterolemic diet, except for control group. In the following 21 days, their diets were modified, and they received a standard diet (Control); hypercholesterolemic (Hyper); hypercholesterolemic + 5% PF (PF5) and hypercholesterolemic + 10% PF (PF10). The results revealed that PF intake attenuated weight gain, reduced body mass index, glucose and the levels of TAG, TC, LDL-c, hepatic enzymes and leptin, besides the percentage of hepatic lipids, liver lipid peroxidation and frequency of severe steatosis. Histological studies of the aorta did not show the formation of the atheromatous plaque. These results reinforce its potential to reduce the risk of diseases associated with obesity.


Polimeros-ciencia E Tecnologia | 2015

Preparo e caracterização de filmes comestíveis de quitosana

Rodrigo Martins Fráguas; Anderson Assaid Simão; Paula Vieira Faria; Estela de Resende Queiroz; Enio Nazaré de Oliveira Júnior; Celeste Maria Patto de Abreu

The objective of this study is to characterize three commercial samples of chitosan with low degree of acetylation, as well as the preparation and characterization of edible films from these samples, aiming the subsequent application of these films in fruit coatings. The samples were characterized by molar mass, degree of acetylation, elemental analysis, infrared spectroscopy and thermal analysis, while the film was characterized by thermal analysis, infrared spectroscopy, total solids and water vapor permeability. The commercial samples showed different molar masses, which ranged from 132 to 245 kDa, degrees of acetylation from 5.8 to 6.3% and presented an elemental analysis next to the formula C 6 H 11 O 4 N, for the repeating unit. The films produced had thicknesses from 3.7 to 6.8 μm, total solids from 2.0 to 6.3 g m -2 and water vapor permeability from 170.1 to 180.2 g day -1 m -2 . The chitosan films with a higher content of solids and a lower molar mass were less permeable to water vapor. Infrared and thermogravimetric analyses showed the same functional groups and similar decomposition curves, respectively, for the samples and for the films produced.


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2014

Chemical composition of medicinal plants used as auxiliary treatments for obesity

Anderson Assaid Simão; Angelita Duarte Corrêa; Fl Fonseca; Juliana Mesquita Freire; Js Silva; Rodrigo Martins Fráguas; Mariana Aparecida Braga; E de Rezende Queiroz; Fc de Oliveira


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2015

Extraction, quantification and degree of polymerization of yacon ( Smallanthus sonchifolia ) fructans

Ewn da Fonseca Contado; E de Rezende Queiroz; Denise Alvarenga Rocha; Rodrigo Martins Fráguas; Anderson Assaid Simão; Lns Botelho; A de Fatima Abreu; Mabcmp de Abreu


Archive | 2015

Preparo e caracterização de filmes comestíveis de quitosana Preparation and characterization chitosan edible films

Rodrigo Martins Fráguas; Anderson Assaid Simão; Paula Vieira Faria; Estela de Resende Queiroz; Celeste Maria; Patto de Abreu


Archive | 2015

Caracterização química e efeito cicatrizante de quitosana, com baixos valores de massa molar e grau de acetilação, em lesões cutâneas Chemical characterization and healing effect of chitosan with low molar mass and acetylation degree in skin lesions

Rodrigo Martins Fráguas; Denise Alvarenga Rocha; Estela de Rezende Queiroz; Celeste Maria; Patto de Abreu; Raimundo Vicente de Sousa; Enio Nazaré de Oliveira Júnior

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Anderson Assaid Simão

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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Denise Alvarenga Rocha

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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Juliana Mesquita Freire

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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Mariana Aparecida Braga

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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Tamara Rezende Marques

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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Angelita Duarte Corrêa

Universidade Federal de Lavras

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