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Bioaccessibility of Phenolics from Carob (Ceratonia siliqua L.) Pod Powder Prepared by Cryogenic and Vibratory Grinding

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Frühbauerová, Michaela
Červenka, Libor
Hájek, Tomáš
Pouzar, Miloslav
Palarčík, Jiří

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Carob pod powder prepared by cryogenic (CG) and vibratory grinding for 4 min (VG-4) and 8 min (VG-8) was evaluated for its antioxidant properties, and phenolic content. The bioaccessibility of phenolics was determined after the oral, gastric, and intestinal digestion phases in vitro. CG carob powder had a higher total phenolic content (6.46 mg gallic acid/g) and antioxidant capacities in terms of DPPH (15.60 mg Trolox/g) and ABTS (28.58 mg Trolox/g) assays. Quercitrin (44.54–64.68 μg/g) and cinnamic acid (27.48–31.40 μg/g) were the most abundant phenolics in all carob powder samples determined by liquid chromatography. The bioaccessibility of only ferulic acid (108%) had increased after digestion of the CG carob powder. Vibratory grinding (VG-4 and VG-8) improved the bioaccessibility of cinnamic acid (86–87%), vanillic acid (87–95%), quercitrin (33–34%), and naringenin (19–22%). A better bioaccessibility of phenolic constituents was observed for vibratory ground carob powder.

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powder, particle size, color, antioxidant, phenolic acid, prášek, distribuce částic, barva, antioxidant, fenolické kyseliny

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