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      Efecto del tiempo de almacenamiento sobre propiedades fisicoquímicas y antioxidantes de productos derivados del fruto agraz (V accinium meridionale swartz) Translated title: Effect of storage time on the physicochemical properties and antioxidants of products derived of andean berry ( Vaccinium meridionale swartz )

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          Resumen: Antecedentes: Agraz es una baya globosa, de color púrpura intenso cuando está madura. Posee alta capacidad antioxidante comparada con bayas del mismo género, atribuido al contenido de compuestos polifenólicos. Objetivo: Evaluar la composición, actividad antioxidante y algunos parámetros microbiológicos de pulpa de agraz congelada (PAC) y pulpa de agraz liofilizada (PAL) y analizar su comportamiento durante 60 días de almacenamiento. Métodos: Se midieron pH, °Brix, acidez titulable, % humedad, cenizas, grasa, proteína, carbohidratos, calorías totales y actividad acuosa a intervalos de 15 días durante el almacenamiento. En las mismas condiciones se determinó el contenido de fenoles y antocianinas totales mediante Folin-Ciocalteau y método diferencial de pH, respectivamente. La actividad antioxidante mediante FRAP y ORAC. Resultados: no presentaron diferencias estadísticas significativas (p>0,05) durante el almacenamiento en pH, °Brix, aw (liofilizado), % humedad, grasa, cenizas, carbohidratos y calorías totales para PAC y PAL, indicando estabilidad de éstas variables a través del tiempo de almacenamiento. La acidez titulable expresada en mg de ácido cítrico/ml, varió significativamente (p<0,05) a través del tiempo de almacenamiento para PAC y PAL entre 1,65-1,82 y 4,66-4,79 respectivamente. La proteína varió durante el almacenamiento para PAC y PAL entre 1,25-2,10 g y 4,70-5,20 g, y se observó para ambos un aumento significativo entre el día 15 y 60 de almacenamiento. PAC y PAL presentaron pérdidas significativas del contenido de antocianinas, fenoles totales y valor FRAP durante el almacenamiento; sin embargo la PAL conservó hasta el día 60 alto contenido de fenoles totales: 1046 mg eq de ácido gálico/100g), antocianinas totales: 82,64 (mg eq de cianidin-3-glicosido/100g), capacidad reductora (FRAP): 1032,17 mg de equivalentes de ácido ascórbico/100g y valor ORAC 33935 µmol de equivalentes de Trolox/100g. Conclusión: las variables fisicoquímicas analizadas en la PAL fueron estables y se conservó el contenido de compuestos polifenólicos por mayor tiempo comparado con la PAC. Considerando que el agraz tiene dos temporadas de cosecha al año en Colombia (mayo y diciembre), la liofilización es una estrategia que permitirá al productor abastecimiento constante de la fruta para el mercado.

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          Abstract: Background: Andean berry is a globose berry, deep purple when it reaches its highest degree of maturity. It fruit has a high antioxidant capacity compared to other Vaccinum berries, attributed to the content of polyphenolic compounds. Objectives: To evaluate the composition, antioxidant activity and some microbiological parameters of frozen pulp of Andean berry (PAC) and freeze-dried pulp of Andean berry (PAL) and analyze their behavior during 60 days of storage. Methods: the variables pH, ° Brix, titratable acidity, % moisture, ash, fat, protein, carbohydrates, total calories and water activity (lyophilized) were measured at intervals of 15 days during storage. Under the same conditions the content of phenols and total anthocyanins by Folin-Ciocalteu and pH differential method respectively was determined. The antioxidant activity by FRAP and ORAC. Results: There were no significant differences (p>0,05) during storage in pH, ° Brix, Aw (lyophilized), % moisture, fat, ash, carbohydrates and total calories for PAC and PAL indicating stability of these variables over time storage. Titratable acidity expressed in mg citric acid/ml, varied significantly p (<0.05) over time storage for PAC and PAL between 1.65 to 1.82 and 4.66 to 4.79 respectively. The protein varied during storage for PAC and PAL between 1.25 to 2.10 g and 4.70 to 5.20 g, and was observed for both a significant increase between day 15 and 60 of storage. PAC and PAL showed significant losses of anthocyanins, total phenols and FRAP value during storage; however the PAL retained until day 60 high content of total phenols: 1046 (mg gallic eq/100 g acid), anthocyanins: 82.64 (mg eq of cyanidin-3-glucoside/100g), reducing capacity (FRAP): 1032.17 mg ascorbic acid equivalents /100 g and ORAC value 33935 umol equivalents Trolox/100g. Conclusions: physicochemical variables analyzed in the PAL were stable and content of polyphenolic compounds retained for longer compared to PAC. Whereas Andean berry has two growing seasons a year in Colombia (May and December), freeze-dried is a strategy that will allow the producer constant supply of fruit on the market.

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                vitae
                Vitae
                Vitae
                Facultad de Química Farmacéutica, Universidad de Antioquia (Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia )
                0121-4004
                September 2016
                : 23
                : 3
                : 184-193
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                [2] Medellín orgnameUniversidad Nacional UNAL orgdiv1Facultad de Ciencias Colombia
                [3] orgnameInstituto de Ciencia y Tecnología Alimentaria INTAL Colombia
                [1] Medellín Antioquía orgnameUniversidad de Antioquia orgdiv1Escuela de Nutrición y Dietética Colombia maria.maldonado@ 123456udea.edu.co
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                S0121-40042016000300184
                10.17533/udea.vitae.v23n3a04
                7559a05d-e51e-44bb-acc6-89363f4772ce

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                : 19 July 2016
                : 28 November 2016
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                antocianinas,Vaccinum meridionale,physicochemical,antioxidant activity,storage,phenols,anthocyanins,actividad antioxidante,almacenamiento,fenoles

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