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| Titre:  | Enhancement of the antioxidant activity of a by-product (Phoenix dactyliferaL.) from the Agri-food industry |  
| Auteur(s):  | Lecheb, F. Benamara, S. Gougam, H. |  
| Mots-clés:  | Date seeds Reducing power Antiradicalar activity Flavonoids Polyphenols |  
| Date de publication:  | 2020 |  
| Editeur:  | University M'hamed Bougara - Boumerdes |  
| Collection/Numéro:  | Algerian Journal of Environmental Science and Technology; Vol.6. N°2; |  
| Résumé:  | Despite their biological value, date seeds as by-product are not  quite  studied,  compared  to  analogue  agricultural  wastes.  In addition to the basic physiochemical characterization, the antioxidant power  (AP)  of  by-product  (Phoenix  dactyliferaL.)  seeds  (DS) is presently  investigated.  The  AP  was  evaluated  through  the  reducing power (RP), as well as antiradicalar activity (AA) of extracts obtained with    different    solvents    (water,    methanol,    ethanol,    acetone, chloroform,  and  hexane).  Except  hexane  and  chloroform, all  other employed  solvents  give  extracts  with  RP  above  0.3  optic  density units.  Concerning the AA, all extracts obtained with cold extraction display a highest antioxidant activity for a dried extract concentration of 0.6 -0.7 mg ml-1. In addition, the most important AA (> 90%) is found   for   BHT,   vitamin   E,   ethanolic   and   methanolic   extracts, whereas   the   least   values   (70-80%)   report   to   the   acetone   and chloroform  extracts.  The  similar  results  are  also  found  when  the  hot extraction   is   applied.   On   the   other   hand,   the   most   interesting correlations   (R2>0.94)   are   reached   for   combinations   of   type polyphenols/RP  (case  of  extraction  with  pure  ethanol  and  50% -acetone), and flavonoids/RP (in the unique case of the extraction with 50%-acetone).  Given  their  antioxidant  potential,  DS  extracts  can  be recommended   as   an   ingredient   in   various   food   and   non-food formulations. |  
| URI/URL:  | http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/6564 |  
| ISSN:  | 2437-1114 |  
| Collection(s) : | Publications Nationales
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