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Determination of some chemical compounds of bignay (Antidesma bunius) fruit juice

Hardinasinta G.

Food Science and Technology Brazil

Published: 2021Citations: 17

Abstract

Bignay fruits are produced from wild trees of Antidesma bunius Spreng which can be found in India, Ceylon, and South East Asia countries. Each mature tree can produce hundreds of kilograms of fruits per year, so this fruit has the potential to be used as a raw material in juice and beverage industries. In addition, recent trends in consumer demand indicates that consumers are more inclined to demand products which can provide health benefits. In order to assess the potential of bignay fruit as a raw material for juice production, it is important to determine the health-promoting bioactive compounds contained in fresh bignay fruit juice. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine the concentration of bioactive compounds in fresh bignay fruit juice. Results obtained from this study showed that bignay fruit juice contained 1202.5 mg GAE/100 mL of total phenolic, 436.602 mg/100 mL of anthocyanin, 48.931 mg/100 mL of ascorbic acid, and 3.78 mg/100 mL of flavonoid. The scavenging activities obtained from DPPH and ABTS methods were 0.110 mg/mL and 0.126 mg/mL respectively. The above results indicate that bignay fruits contain health-promoting chemical compounds and can be used as a natural source of antioxidants.

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10.1590/fst.27720

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