Stella Maris da Silveira Duarte
Universidade Federal de Alfenas
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Food Science and Technology International | 2005
Stella Maris da Silveira Duarte; Celeste Maria Patto de Abreu; Hilary Castle de Menezes; Marcelo Henrique dos Santos; Cibele Marli Cação Paiva Gouvêa
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of processing and roasting on the antioxidant activity of coffee brews. Brews prepared with light, medium and dark roasted coffees were analyzed. The pH, total solids content, polyphenols content, reducing substances and chlorogenic acids content were determined. The antioxidant activity of aqueous extracts, the guaicol decolorizing and the capacity to inhibit lipid peroxidation were also analyzed. The antioxidant activity of coffee brews were concentration-dependent. A progressive antioxidant activity and polyphenols content was observed decreasing with roasting. The light roasted coffee showed the highest antioxidant activity and dark roasted coffee showed the lowest antioxidant activity. The results indicate that the ingestion of coffee brews prepared with light and medium roasted coffees might protect cells from oxidative stress damages.
Química Nova | 2007
Marcelo Henrique dos Santos; Bruno Lemos Batista; Stella Maris da Silveira Duarte; Celeste Maria Patto de Abreu; Cibele Marli Cação Paiva Gouvêa
The aim of this work is to evaluate the influence of processing (semi-dry and dry) and roasting (light, medium and dark) on the antioxidant activity of coffee brews, using tests to determine the reducing power and the DPPH scavenging, Fe+2 chelating and lipid peroxidation inhibition activities. All of the coffee brews presented concentration-dependent antioxidant activity. The light coffee samples presented the higher reducing power and DPPH scavenging activity. Its ion chelating capacity was similar to the medium samples, but was less than the green coffee chelating capacity. The semi-dry processing was more efficient than the dry processing only for the reducing power. All of the samples presented high lipid peroxidation inhibition activity. Based on the results the degree of coffee roasting seems to be more important than the processing to determine the antioxidant activity of brews.
Química Nova | 2010
Adriene Ribeiro Lima; Rosemary Gualberto Fonseca Alvarenga Pereira; Sheila Andrade Abrahão; Stella Maris da Silveira Duarte; Fernanda Borges de Araújo Paula
This study aimed to evaluate the effect of coffee decaffeination with dichloromethane on the in vitro antioxidant activity of this matrix. It were determined the content of total phenolics, chlorogenic acid and caffeine of the coffee samples. The assessment of the antioxidant potential was investigated by DPPH radical scavenging method, reducer power and Fe2+chelation activity. The process of decaffeination and roasting caused changes in the levels of the compounds investigated. The results show that the decaffeination by the dichloromethane method reduces the in vitro antioxidant potential of coffee.
Ciencia E Agrotecnologia | 2010
Sheila Andrade Abrahão; Rosemary Gualberto Fonseca Alvarenga Pereira; Stella Maris da Silveira Duarte; Adriene Ribeiro Lima; Dalila Junqueira Alvarenga; Eric Batista Ferreira
Conduziu-se este trabalho, com a proposta de avaliar o potencial antioxidante de dois padroes da bebida do cafe (rio e mole), verdes e torrados, utilizando modelos in vitro. Foram determinados o teor de fenolicos totais, acido clorogenico (acido 5-cafeoilquinico) e cafeina das bebidas. A avaliacao in vitro do potencial antioxidante foi investigada pelos metodos de captacao do radical DPPH e pelo poder redutor de metais. Os dois padroes de bebida do cafe analisados nao apresentaram diferencas quanto aos parâmetros cor, acido clorogenico e cafeina. Observou-se que houve reducao nos valores de acido clorogenico a medida que os graos foram torrados. O cafe verde bebida rio apresentou maior teor de fenolicos totais que o cafe bebida mole. Nos graos torrados nao foi observada diferenca. A bebida do cafe independente da qualidade sensorial apresentou alto poder redutor e importante atividade sequestrante de radicais livres. A atividade sequestrante de radicais livres foi significativamente superior nas amostras obtidas a partir dos graos torrados, quando comparados aos extratos dos graos verdes. A torracao, porem, reduziu o poder redutor das bebidas do cafe. Os dados obtidos permitem sugerir que, independente da classificacao sensorial da bebida, o cafe apresenta expressiva capacidade sequestrante de radicais livres e poder redutor de metais.
Food Science and Technology International | 2008
Luiz Carlos do Nascimento; Luiz Carlos de Oliveira Lima; Roberta Hilsdorf Picolli; João Evangelista Fiorini; Stella Maris da Silveira Duarte; José Maurício Schneedorf Ferreira da Silva; Nelma de Mello Silva Oliveira; Sandra Maria Oliveira Morais Veiga
There is a growing interest in technologies that improve food quality, as well as food safety aspects. After water, coffee is the most consumed beverage in the planet, with a rising demand for special types, such as fermented coffee, in some importing countries. This type of coffee is obtained by removing the mucilage, submitting the coffee to fermentation, a process that varies with the climate and the associated natural micro-organisms, among other factors, and that can lead to detrimental effects to the quality of the product and to the health of consumers. Thus, it is necessary to investigate new technologies that can help obtain better standardized products, of higher quality and that offer greater food safety. Ozone and ultrasound are technologies used in various areas, with great flexibility and promising results in the production and treatment of an infinity of food products. The potent oxidant and antimicrobial characteristics of both are well-known, however, their mechanisms are still not clearly understood when used in live tissues. Their effects on the various quality parameters must be studied, understood and adjusted, before widespread use in the food industry. In the present paper, ozone or ultrasound were applied as pre-treatments before coffee fermentation, demonstrating their efficacy in improving food safety of the fermented coffee, without perceptible changes in the quality of the beverage.
Plant Foods for Human Nutrition | 2012
André Luiz Machado Viana; Miriam das Dores Mendes Fonseca; Elisson Lamin Jerônimo Meireles; Stella Maris da Silveira Duarte; Maria Rita Rodrigues; Fernanda Borges de Araújo Paula
Many authors attribute the antioxidant activity of brewed coffee to its caffeine content. In addition, caffeine intake has been associated with increased performance during physical exercise. This study analyzed the in vivo effects of drinking caffeinated and decaffeinated instant coffee (8%, w/v) on oxidative stress and antioxidant enzyme activity in the anterior tibialis muscles of rats subjected to intense exercise. It was observed that exercise induced lipid peroxidation (estimated using malondialdehyde) and protein oxidation (evaluated by determining the formation of carbonyl groups) in the muscle (P < 0.05). Decaffeinated instant coffee and caffeine solution did not exhibit antioxidant activity in vivo. Caffeinated instant coffee beverage intake did not induce changes in superoxide dismutase and glutathione peroxidase activities but was able to diminish lipid and protein oxidation in the anterior tibialis muscles of rats after exercise (P < 0.05), contributing to a reduction in the oxidative stress triggered by exercise.
Revista Brasileira De Farmacognosia-brazilian Journal of Pharmacognosy | 2013
Adriene Ribeiro Lima; Rosemary Gualberto Fonseca Alvarenga Pereira; Sheila Andrade Abrahão; Márcio Gilberto Zangeronimo; Fernanda Borges Araújo de Paula; Stella Maris da Silveira Duarte
Decaffeination and roasting affects the composition of the chlorogenic acids in coffee, which have antioxidant potential. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of coffee decaffeination on the in vivo antioxidant activity and the prevention of liver damage. The Wistar rats received intraperitoneal doses of carbon tetrachloride and daily doses of Arabica coffee brews (whole and decaffeinated, both green and roasted) by gavage for fifteen days. The activity of liver marker enzymes aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase and serum albumin were measured as well as the quantification of the thiobarbituric acid reactive species and the content of liver total lipids. Aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase are good indicators of liver damage: the results showed that all studied coffee brews decreased the activity of aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase, and liver levels of thiobarbituric acid reactive species and total lipids. The compounds presents in coffee brews are able to decrease the hepatic lipid peroxidation induced by carbon tetrachloride, making a significant hepatoprotective effect, in accordance with the liver function tests. The coffee brews are hepatoprotective regardless of the decaffeination process and our results suggest a better protection against liver damage for the roasted coffee brews compared with green coffee brews.
European Journal of Pharmacology | 2016
Cláudia de Souza Ferreira; Paula Commune Pennacchi; Tomaz Henrique Araújo; Noemi Nosomi Taniwaki; Fernanda Borges de Araújo Paula; Stella Maris da Silveira Duarte; Maria Rita Rodrigues
In this study, we show that aminoguanidine (AMG), an inhibitor of protein glycation, increases the NOX2 (phagocyte NADPH oxidase) response and microbicidal activity by neutrophils, regardless of diabetic status. The non-enzymatic glycation of proteins, yielding irreversible advanced glycation end products (AGEs), is involved in the development of diabetes complications, including alterations of signaling pathways and the generation of reactive oxygen species by phagocytes. The phagocytes produce ROS (reactive oxygen species) through activation of the NOX2 complex, which generates superoxide. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of hyperglycemia and the glycation of proteins on the NOX2 activity of neutrophils and its implications for cellular physiology, with a focus on the microbicidal activity of these cells. We treated diabetic rats with AMG and evaluated neutrophil ROS generation and Candida albicans killing ability. We observed a large increase in the microbicidal activity of peritoneal neutrophils from AMG-treated rats. The increase was independent of diabetic status and myeloperoxidase activity. Collectively, our results suggest that AMG has an immunomodulator role that triggers an increase in the microbicidal response of neutrophils mainly related to reactive oxygen species production by NOX2.
Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine | 2018
Mayara Áthina Reis; Rômulo Dias Novaes; Sueli Regina Baggio; André Luiz Machado Viana; Bruno Cesar Correa Salles; Stella Maris da Silveira Duarte; Maria Rita Rodrigues; Fernanda Borges de Araújo Paula
The oil obtained from baru (Dipteryx alata Vog.) almonds exhibits high energy value and is reported in popular medicine for the treatment of rheumatic diseases and reproductive disturbances. Although baru oil is used in domestic cuisine, the chemical characterization of this oil and its effects on lipid metabolism are still poorly understood. Therefore, this study evaluated the fatty acid (FA) profile and the effects of baru oil on liver and aorta in a murine model of dyslipidemia. The chromatographic profile of baru oil showed high levels of unsaturated FAs, especially oleic acid. Saturated FAs, such as palmitic and lignoceric acids, were found in lower amounts. Hypercholesterolemia was induced in male Wistar rats by daily administration of a lipid emulsion by gavage for 15 weeks. Biochemical and histopathological analysis were performed on serum, aorta, and liver. The results demonstrated that animals developed marked hypercholesterolemia, liver steatosis, and increased lipid peroxidation in the aorta. Treatment with baru oil attenuated lipid peroxidation and drastically reduced liver damage, especially ballooning degeneration and steatosis. By restricting vascular and hepatic injury, this oil showed potential applicability as a functional food, reinforcing its use in popular medicine and domestic cuisine.
Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2015
Carolina Fernandes Ribas Martins; Bruno Cesar Correa Salles; Maísa Ribeiro Pereira Lima Brigagão; Maria Rita Rodrigues; Eric Batista Ferreira; Stella Maris da Silveira Duarte; Fernanda Borges de Araújo Paula
This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of the ethanolic extract of Passiflora edulis leaves on blood glucose, protein glycation, NADPH oxidase activity and macrophage phagocytic capacity after Candida albicans exposure in diabetic rats. The Passiflora edulis Sims leaves were dried to 40°C, powdered, extracted by maceration in 70% ethanol, evaporated under reduced pressure and lyophilised. The biochemical tests performed were total phenolic content (TP) as determined by the Folin-Ciocalteu assay, trapping potential DPPH assay and total iron-reducing potential. Diabetes was induced by alloxan injection. Protein glycation was determined by AGE and fructosamine serum concentrations. Extract-treated diabetic animals demonstrated lower fructosamine concentrations compared with the diabetic group. Our results suggest that ethanolic Passiflora edulis Sims leaf extraction may have beneficial effects on diabetes and may improve glycaemic control in diabetic rats.
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Rosemary Gualberto Fonseca Alvarenga Pereira
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