Isolamento dos constituintes do Tegumento da Castanha de Cajú (TCC) e avaliação do seu potencial como antioxidante natural

The cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) is one of the main sources of income for farmers in the Northeast region of Brazil. The cashew nut is composed of thee main parts: peel, almond, and a brown film known as integument (CNI). Crude vegetable oils have different constituents which are undesirable i...

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Главный автор: Oliveira, Natália de Freitas
Другие авторы: Dantas, Tereza Neuma de Castro
Формат: doctoralThesis
Язык:por
Опубликовано: Brasil
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Итог:The cashew (Anacardium occidentale L.) is one of the main sources of income for farmers in the Northeast region of Brazil. The cashew nut is composed of thee main parts: peel, almond, and a brown film known as integument (CNI). Crude vegetable oils have different constituents which are undesirable in the end product, causing oil oxidation. Factors such as oxidative degradation are extremely important to increase the shelf life of oils and fats. This research was developed aiming to: identify and isolate different types of secondary metabolites from the integument; develop and optimize a methodology for refining canola and sunflower oils; and evaluate the antioxidant potential of the integument extract in oxidative stability (OS) of vegetable oils. The phytochemical approach showed that the integument is rich in various metabolites such as alkaloids, ammonium salts, phenolic compounds (tannins). The oils were analyzed in four groups of samples: industrial oil, crude oil, degummed oil, and neutralized oil. The values of acidity contente (AV) obtained for the canola and sunflower neutralized oils were lower than the ones for industrial oils, as well as for iodine index (II) and peroxide index (PV). The results showed that the adopted refining process resulted in na oil with similar properties of the industrial one and in accordance with Brazilian standards. The accelerated oxidation test, Schaal Oven Test, and the AV, PV, especific absorty (EA) analysis, at 232 and 270nm, and OS (PetroOxy) were performed and it was observed that the addition of the natural antioxidants in vegetable oils ensured oxidative stability after accelerated aging in stove. It is also evident that the canola oil is more stable and resistant to long periods of storage. The use of integument methanolic extracts (IME) provided better results for AV, PV, DC in relation to the control and the synthetic antioxidante (BHA). The induction period measured by PetrOxy was increased with the addition of natural antioxidants from CNI, demonstrating that this product presents antioxidant action for vegetable oils, allowing it’s use as a natural bioactive compound.