2006
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-89132006000400007
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Bioactive compounds content of chimarrão infusions related to the moisture of yerba maté (Ilex Paraguariensis) leaves

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“…Bioactive compounds in mate, such as phenolic compounds and the derivatives caffeoyl and flavonoids, have an antioxidant activity in vivo and in vitro (Gugliucci 1996, Bastos et al 2006a, Bastos et al 2006b) an inhibitory capacity of lipid peroxidation (Schinella et al 2000 ), they influence LDL (low density lipoprotein) oxidation in vitro and in vivo, and they act as protective agents against cardiovascular and gastrointestinal diseases, skin cancer and fungus proliferation (Soares 2002, Schinella et al 2005. This reinforces the importance of the selection of mate progenies with a high content of antioxidant compounds.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Bioactive compounds in mate, such as phenolic compounds and the derivatives caffeoyl and flavonoids, have an antioxidant activity in vivo and in vitro (Gugliucci 1996, Bastos et al 2006a, Bastos et al 2006b) an inhibitory capacity of lipid peroxidation (Schinella et al 2000 ), they influence LDL (low density lipoprotein) oxidation in vitro and in vivo, and they act as protective agents against cardiovascular and gastrointestinal diseases, skin cancer and fungus proliferation (Soares 2002, Schinella et al 2005. This reinforces the importance of the selection of mate progenies with a high content of antioxidant compounds.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…22 Os mono ésteres 3, 4 e 5-CQA correspondem a aproximadamente 10% da matéria seca dos grãos verdes de café (Coffea canephora) 15 e a 5% da massa seca das folhas da erva mate. 23 Consumidores da bebida podem ter uma ingestão diária de até 1 g de ácidos clorogê-nicos, uma vez que uma xícara (200 mL) de café pode conter de 70 a 350 mg dos mesmos 15 e uma cuia de chimarrão (500 mL) cerca de 1,5 g de fenólicos totais, 24,25 dos quais 226 mg correspondem ao ácido 5-CQA. 26 As frutas que contêm as maiores quantidades (mirtilo, kiwi, cereja, maçã, ameixa) apresentam de 500 mg a 2 g de ácidos clorogênicos por kilo da fruta fresca.…”
Section: Classificação Química Dos áCidos Fenólicosunclassified
“…paraguariensis (known as "Maté" outside Brazil) consists of a native species to South America (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay), belonging to the family aquifoliacea. Its economic importance is in the use of its leaves and twigs to prepare a product widely used by the population of these countries, popularly known as "chimarrão" (Bastos et al 2006). Maté is able to stimulate the central nervous system due to its content of methylxanthine such as caffeine, and presents in its composition acidic phenolic compounds with antioxidant activity (Pomilio et al 2002;Zaporozhets et al 2004;Bravo et al 2007; Deladino et al 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%