2016
DOI: 10.1590/0100-29452016090
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Carbohydrates, Phenolic Compounds and Antioxidant Activity in Pulp and Peel of 15 Banana Cultivars

Abstract: -the aim of this study was to quantify and compare the levels of carbohydrates and phenolic compounds and the antioxidant activity in the pulp and peel of 15 banana cultivars in two ripening stages. Four bunches per cultivar were harvested in the pre-climacteric stage, six fruits were used by sample unit. Fruits were analyzed in the pre-climacteric stage and after ripening. total, reducing and non-reducing soluble sugars, starch, phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity were evaluated. Cultivar and ripening… Show more

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“…Radical scavenging assay (inhibition of DPPH) showed ripe pulp extract has significantly higher antioxidant activity as compared to the unripe pulp. This observation is in agreement with Aquino et al (2016). Our results suggested that the content of carotenoids in ripe pulp of Nendran is directly correlated with higher antioxidant activity (Table 4).…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…Radical scavenging assay (inhibition of DPPH) showed ripe pulp extract has significantly higher antioxidant activity as compared to the unripe pulp. This observation is in agreement with Aquino et al (2016). Our results suggested that the content of carotenoids in ripe pulp of Nendran is directly correlated with higher antioxidant activity (Table 4).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…Hence, their regulation in different tissues was controlled by different developmental cues. Numerous reports have highlighted antioxidant property of carotenoids (El-Agamey et al, 2004; Das and Roychoudhury, 2014; Aquino et al, 2016; García-Ruiz et al, 2017). Radical scavenging assay (inhibition of DPPH) showed ripe pulp extract has significantly higher antioxidant activity as compared to the unripe pulp.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, quantification of phenolic compounds revealed no big difference among nine plantain cultivars [53]. Similar results were also observed by Aquino et al with variation among the different plant parts, but not so much among the cultivars, viz., TPC among 15 cultivars ranged from 23.15 to 33.28 mg/100 gm GAE for unripe pulp, 42.4 to 77.07 mg/100 gm GAE for ripe pulp, 32 to 61 mg/100 gm GAE for unripe peel and 60.39 to 115.7 mg/100 gm GAE for ripe peel [54]. We find typical values of 160 µg/mg GAE in our crude extracts.…”
Section: Role Of Phenolic Compounds In Observed Biological Effectsmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…Climacteric fruits, such as bananas, commonly increase soluble sugars content after harvesting through starch degradation, which directly correlates with pulp sweetening (Shiga et al, 2011;Aquino et al, 2016). Since unripe papayas have low starch content (less than 3% by fresh weight; Oboh et al, 2015), most of the soluble sugars in papayas accumulate during fruit development.…”
Section: Pulp Sweetness As a Results Of Papaya Primary Metabolismmentioning
confidence: 99%