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Amazonian Buriti oil: chemical characterization and antioxidant potential

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Buriti oil is an example of an Amazonian palm oil of economic importance. The local population uses this oil for the prevention and treatment of different diseases; however, there are few studies in the literature that evaluate its properties. In this study, detailed chemical and antioxidant properties of Buriti oil were determined. The predominant fatty acid was oleic acid (65.6%) and the main triacylglycerol classes were tri-unsaturated (50.0%) and di-unsaturated-mono-saturated (39.3%) triacylglycerols. The positional distribution of the classes of fatty acids on the triacylglycerol backbone indicated a saturated and unsaturated fatty acid relationship similar in the three-triacylglycerol positions. All tocopherol isomers were present, with a total content of 2364.1 mg·kg−1. α-tocopherol constitutes 48% of the total tocopherol content, followed by γ- tocopherol (45%). Total phenolic (107.0 mg gallic acid equivalent·g−1 oil) and β-carotene (781.6 mg·kg−1) were particularly high in this oil. The highest antioxidant activity against the free radical 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) was obtained at an oil concentration of 50 mg·mL−1 (73.15%). The antioxidant activity evaluated by the Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) was 95.3 μmol Trolox equivalent·g−1 oil. These results serve to present Buriti oil as an Amazonian resource for cosmetic, food and pharmaceuticals purposes.
Title: Amazonian Buriti oil: chemical characterization and antioxidant potential
Description:
Buriti oil is an example of an Amazonian palm oil of economic importance.
The local population uses this oil for the prevention and treatment of different diseases; however, there are few studies in the literature that evaluate its properties.
In this study, detailed chemical and antioxidant properties of Buriti oil were determined.
The predominant fatty acid was oleic acid (65.
6%) and the main triacylglycerol classes were tri-unsaturated (50.
0%) and di-unsaturated-mono-saturated (39.
3%) triacylglycerols.
The positional distribution of the classes of fatty acids on the triacylglycerol backbone indicated a saturated and unsaturated fatty acid relationship similar in the three-triacylglycerol positions.
All tocopherol isomers were present, with a total content of 2364.
1 mg·kg−1.
α-tocopherol constitutes 48% of the total tocopherol content, followed by γ- tocopherol (45%).
Total phenolic (107.
0 mg gallic acid equivalent·g−1 oil) and β-carotene (781.
6 mg·kg−1) were particularly high in this oil.
The highest antioxidant activity against the free radical 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) was obtained at an oil concentration of 50 mg·mL−1 (73.
15%).
The antioxidant activity evaluated by the Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity (ORAC) was 95.
3 μmol Trolox equivalent·g−1 oil.
These results serve to present Buriti oil as an Amazonian resource for cosmetic, food and pharmaceuticals purposes.

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