Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1189660 Food Chemistry 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the contribution of extractable antioxidants and non-extractable phenolics to the total antioxidant activity (TAA) of plums. Therefore, the antioxidant activity was determined (ABTS assay) in aqueous–organic extracts, as well as in the extraction residues which were a subject of two different acidic treatments to release hydrolysable tannins and non-extractable proanthocyanidins (NEPA). In addition, the changes in TAA during the last week of ripening were investigated. Extractable antioxidants contributed less than 18% to the TAA, considerably higher values of antioxidant activity were associated with hydrolysable tannins and NEPA, suggesting that the antioxidant activity of plums may be underestimated in the literature. The ripening resulted in an increase of TAA up to 38% in excess of the value determined on the first sampling date. TAA showed a similar pattern over the ripening period for all cultivars studied.

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