Juice by-products as a source of dietary fibre and antioxidants and their effect on hepatic steatosis

Alternative sources of antioxidant dietary fibre, such as juice by-products, can be used in the prevention of obesity and its complications. In this study, the nutraceutical compounds of mango, guava and peach by-products from the juice industry were characterized. Mango and peach by-products presen...

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Main Authors: Diana María Amaya-Cruz, Sarahí Rodríguez-González, Iza F. Pérez-Ramírez, Guadalupe Loarca-Piña, Silvia Amaya-Llano, Marco A. Gallegos-Corona, Rosalía Reynoso-Camacho
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Published: Elsevier 2015-08-01
Series:Journal of Functional Foods
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756464615002340
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spelling doaj-5e19e669e1b64d9b9bd3e0410c5c104f2021-04-29T04:44:30ZengElsevierJournal of Functional Foods1756-46462015-08-011793102Juice by-products as a source of dietary fibre and antioxidants and their effect on hepatic steatosisDiana María Amaya-Cruz0Sarahí Rodríguez-González1Iza F. Pérez-Ramírez2Guadalupe Loarca-Piña3Silvia Amaya-Llano4Marco A. Gallegos-Corona5Rosalía Reynoso-Camacho6Research and Graduate Studies in Food Science, School of Chemistry, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, C.U., Cerro de las Campanas S/N, Querétaro 76010, MexicoResearch and Graduate Studies in Food Science, School of Chemistry, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, C.U., Cerro de las Campanas S/N, Querétaro 76010, MexicoResearch and Graduate Studies in Food Science, School of Chemistry, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, C.U., Cerro de las Campanas S/N, Querétaro 76010, MexicoResearch and Graduate Studies in Food Science, School of Chemistry, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, C.U., Cerro de las Campanas S/N, Querétaro 76010, MexicoResearch and Graduate Studies in Food Science, School of Chemistry, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, C.U., Cerro de las Campanas S/N, Querétaro 76010, MexicoSchool of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Querétaro 76010, MexicoResearch and Graduate Studies in Food Science, School of Chemistry, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, C.U., Cerro de las Campanas S/N, Querétaro 76010, Mexico; Corresponding author. Research and Graduate Studies in Food Science, School of Chemistry, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, C.U., Cerro de las Campanas S/N, Querétaro, Querétaro 76010, Mexico. Tel.: +52 (442) 1921200 ext. 5576; fax: +52 (442) 1921304.Alternative sources of antioxidant dietary fibre, such as juice by-products, can be used in the prevention of obesity and its complications. In this study, the nutraceutical compounds of mango, guava and peach by-products from the juice industry were characterized. Mango and peach by-products presented an adequate balance of insoluble/soluble dietary fibre, as well as a high content of carotenoids (27.9 and 2.4 mg β-carotene/g, respectively) and polyphenols (102.0 and 83.6 GAE mg/g, respectively). Guava by-product presented the highest content of insoluble dietary fibre (74%). Several phytosterols and saponins were identified in all by-products. Juice by-products decreased the activity of α-amylase, and scavenged DPPH and nitric oxide radicals. An in vivo study was carried out in high fat and fructose (HF/HFr) diet-fed rats. Guava by-product decreased bodyweight gain (8%) and peach and mango by-products reduced hyperglycaemia (~25%). Hepatic steatosis was reduced by all by-products. Juice by-products improved some complications of obesity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756464615002340Dietary fibreJuice by-productsAntioxidantsObesity
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author Diana María Amaya-Cruz
Sarahí Rodríguez-González
Iza F. Pérez-Ramírez
Guadalupe Loarca-Piña
Silvia Amaya-Llano
Marco A. Gallegos-Corona
Rosalía Reynoso-Camacho
spellingShingle Diana María Amaya-Cruz
Sarahí Rodríguez-González
Iza F. Pérez-Ramírez
Guadalupe Loarca-Piña
Silvia Amaya-Llano
Marco A. Gallegos-Corona
Rosalía Reynoso-Camacho
Juice by-products as a source of dietary fibre and antioxidants and their effect on hepatic steatosis
Journal of Functional Foods
Dietary fibre
Juice by-products
Antioxidants
Obesity
author_facet Diana María Amaya-Cruz
Sarahí Rodríguez-González
Iza F. Pérez-Ramírez
Guadalupe Loarca-Piña
Silvia Amaya-Llano
Marco A. Gallegos-Corona
Rosalía Reynoso-Camacho
author_sort Diana María Amaya-Cruz
title Juice by-products as a source of dietary fibre and antioxidants and their effect on hepatic steatosis
title_short Juice by-products as a source of dietary fibre and antioxidants and their effect on hepatic steatosis
title_full Juice by-products as a source of dietary fibre and antioxidants and their effect on hepatic steatosis
title_fullStr Juice by-products as a source of dietary fibre and antioxidants and their effect on hepatic steatosis
title_full_unstemmed Juice by-products as a source of dietary fibre and antioxidants and their effect on hepatic steatosis
title_sort juice by-products as a source of dietary fibre and antioxidants and their effect on hepatic steatosis
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Functional Foods
issn 1756-4646
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Alternative sources of antioxidant dietary fibre, such as juice by-products, can be used in the prevention of obesity and its complications. In this study, the nutraceutical compounds of mango, guava and peach by-products from the juice industry were characterized. Mango and peach by-products presented an adequate balance of insoluble/soluble dietary fibre, as well as a high content of carotenoids (27.9 and 2.4 mg β-carotene/g, respectively) and polyphenols (102.0 and 83.6 GAE mg/g, respectively). Guava by-product presented the highest content of insoluble dietary fibre (74%). Several phytosterols and saponins were identified in all by-products. Juice by-products decreased the activity of α-amylase, and scavenged DPPH and nitric oxide radicals. An in vivo study was carried out in high fat and fructose (HF/HFr) diet-fed rats. Guava by-product decreased bodyweight gain (8%) and peach and mango by-products reduced hyperglycaemia (~25%). Hepatic steatosis was reduced by all by-products. Juice by-products improved some complications of obesity.
topic Dietary fibre
Juice by-products
Antioxidants
Obesity
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1756464615002340
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