Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4382196982> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4382196982 endingPage "112244" @default.
- W4382196982 startingPage "112244" @default.
- W4382196982 abstract "The purple passion fruit (Passiflora edulis Sims) is a fruit that has an intense and wrinkled purple peel when ripe. In the food industry, the passion fruit pulp is used in the production of juices and nectars, while the peel and seeds are considered waste, although they have great biotechnological potential due to their chemical composition, with emphasis on bioactive compounds. In this study, the profile of 13 phenolics, two alkaloids, the total phenolic content and the antioxidant activity, evaluated by different methods, of the pulp, peel and seed of purple passion fruit at three maturation stages, were evaluated. Fifteen metabolites in the phenolic and alkaloid profile were identified in the different fractions of the fruit, and by their variation, processes of synthesis and degradation along ripening were suggested. As for the content of phenolic compounds and antioxidant activity, the seed stood out compared to the peel and pulp. The results obtained suggest the health benefits of consuming the fruit pulp, and the potential for using the peel and seed as by-products that are also beneficial to health and as candidates for biotechnological use in industries and research centers." @default.
- W4382196982 created "2023-06-28" @default.
- W4382196982 creator A5001793634 @default.
- W4382196982 creator A5005966201 @default.
- W4382196982 creator A5053596655 @default.
- W4382196982 creator A5062746031 @default.
- W4382196982 creator A5063629829 @default.
- W4382196982 creator A5065103841 @default.
- W4382196982 date "2023-11-01" @default.
- W4382196982 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W4382196982 title "Phenolic compounds profile and antioxidant activity of purple passion fruit's pulp, peel and seed at different maturation stages" @default.
- W4382196982 cites W1969732763 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W1971933122 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W1974177724 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2002394009 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2006439781 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2007434989 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2010875112 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2011611583 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2024779999 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2028687228 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2047681124 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2050354205 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2050992416 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2055027334 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2055515116 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2060267997 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2066728142 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2066850606 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2077013120 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2089005187 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2093688795 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2098382778 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2134711807 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2154587590 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2157065283 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2174642539 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2346607421 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2749420624 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2756041018 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2772163965 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2792191265 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2884229228 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2889965829 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2890553082 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2897144648 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2904439014 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2905809581 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2908414923 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2912535974 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2913973219 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2914438205 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2941673930 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2950676432 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W2984466836 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W3045329877 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W3143897347 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W3152373819 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W3157194025 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W3205546174 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W4210429213 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W4214568904 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W4220963911 @default.
- W4382196982 cites W4281725150 @default.
- W4382196982 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2023.112244" @default.
- W4382196982 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4382196982 type Work @default.
- W4382196982 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4382196982 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4382196982 hasAuthorship W4382196982A5001793634 @default.
- W4382196982 hasAuthorship W4382196982A5005966201 @default.
- W4382196982 hasAuthorship W4382196982A5053596655 @default.
- W4382196982 hasAuthorship W4382196982A5062746031 @default.
- W4382196982 hasAuthorship W4382196982A5063629829 @default.
- W4382196982 hasAuthorship W4382196982A5065103841 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConcept C142724271 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConcept C144027150 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConcept C172353545 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConcept C188442228 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConcept C2778004101 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConcept C2779510327 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConcept C2994363474 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConcept C59822182 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConceptScore W4382196982C142724271 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConceptScore W4382196982C144027150 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConceptScore W4382196982C172353545 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConceptScore W4382196982C185592680 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConceptScore W4382196982C188442228 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConceptScore W4382196982C2778004101 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConceptScore W4382196982C2779510327 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConceptScore W4382196982C2994363474 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConceptScore W4382196982C31903555 @default.
- W4382196982 hasConceptScore W4382196982C55493867 @default.