Combined antioxidant capacity of Chilean bee hive products using mixture design methodology
In this work, the individual and combined antioxidant capacities of three polyphenolic extracts from the Chilean bee industry (multifloral bee pollen, Quillay honey, and Ulmo honey) were evaluated using a mixture design method. The polyphenolic content, flavonoid content and antioxidant capacity of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Food science & technology 2022-02, Vol.155, p.112982, Article 112982 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this work, the individual and combined antioxidant capacities of three polyphenolic extracts from the Chilean bee industry (multifloral bee pollen, Quillay honey, and Ulmo honey) were evaluated using a mixture design method. The polyphenolic content, flavonoid content and antioxidant capacity of the singular, binary, and ternary extract mixtures were determined. The results indicate that there is a correlation between the contents of phenols and total flavonoids and the radical scavenging capacity. When combining the extracts, both synergistic, additive and antagonistic effects were observed, depending on the assay method, which reflects the predominant mechanism through which antioxidation occurs. Synergy was found by combining extracts of Quillay and Ulmo honeys according to the FRAP test and for a combination of the extracts from multifloral bee pollen and Quillay honey according to the DPPH test. Since blend I1–I3 present high antioxidant capacity, it can be seen that the concentration of total polyphenols does not necessarily reflect the total antioxidant capacity of the mixtures. This exploratory methodology has proven to be useful to identify mixtures of honey and bee pollen extracts than can serve as antioxidant blends in the food industry and could be useful to design new functional food ingredients.
•Mixture design allows to study complex blends of Chilean beehive products.•Adding a third extract does not rise the antioxidant capacity of a binary mixture.•Effects of blends cannot be estimate from antioxidant capacity of original extracts.•Interactions vary depending on the predominant antioxidant mechanism. |
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ISSN: | 0023-6438 1096-1127 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.lwt.2021.112982 |