2021
DOI: 10.3390/molecules26216431
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Flavonoid/Polyphenol Ratio in Mauritia flexuosa and Theobroma grandiflorum as an Indicator of Effective Antioxidant Action

Abstract: Studies on polyphenols and flavonoids in natural products reveal benefits in the prevention of multiple diseases. Proper extraction, treatment of extracts, and quantification of polyphenols and flavonoids demand attention from the scientific community in order to report more specific biological action. Total polyphenol content (TPC) and total flavonoid content (TFC) (measured at three different times) of ethanol, methanol and acetone extracts of Mauritia flexuosa (aguaje) and Theobroma grandiflorum (copoazú) f… Show more

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“…All samples were refrigerated before laboratory analyses. The extraction of total polyphenol compounds was performed following a previous method from this research group [ 2 , 51 ]. Different amounts of fresh and dehydrated pulp and seeds of M. flexuosa were placed in ethanol (80% w/v ) at proportions of 1:5 per volume, stirred for 15 min at 500 rpm, homogenized, and stored at room temperature, in the dark, for 24 h without stirring.…”
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“…All samples were refrigerated before laboratory analyses. The extraction of total polyphenol compounds was performed following a previous method from this research group [ 2 , 51 ]. Different amounts of fresh and dehydrated pulp and seeds of M. flexuosa were placed in ethanol (80% w/v ) at proportions of 1:5 per volume, stirred for 15 min at 500 rpm, homogenized, and stored at room temperature, in the dark, for 24 h without stirring.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DPPH compound is a stable free radical in methanol. The DPPH assay was performed following previous work from this research group [ 2 ]. Volumes of 1900 μL of DPPH (100 μM) prepared in pure methanol were mixed with 100 μL of each diluted (1:5) extract and left to react in the dark at room temperature for 30 min.…”
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