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Revista Cubana de Plantas Medicinales

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PUERTAS-MEJIA, Miguel A et al. Comparison between the level of maturation of the coffee fruit (Coffee arabica L.), and the contents of anthocyanins and their antioxidant capacity. Rev Cubana Plant Med [online]. 2012, vol.17, n.4, pp.360-367. ISSN 1028-4796.

Introduction: the maturity and quality of the coffee beans is defined by the color of its outer and often edible layer (pericarp), and this tissue is mainly lignocellulose without any commercial value; however it could be considered as a source of important antioxidant compounds, mostly anthocyanins. Objectives: to compare the antioxidant potential of the pericarp of the coffee bean at different states of maturation in terms of the content of anthocyanins. Methods: lyophilized and powered pericarp of Coffee arabica on different stages of maturation underwent solid-liquid extractions with acidulated methanol and total anthocyanins content was determined by pH differential method; the antioxidant potential was evaluated by using DPPH (radical cathion a-a-diphenyl-ß-picrylhydrazyl, ORAC (oxygen radical absorbance capacity) and FRAP (ferric reducing/antioxidant power) tests. Results: the sample from over-matured coffee beans showed a content of anthocyanins equal to 63.14 mg cyanidin-3-glucoside/L, which is 2 to 18 times higher than that of other maturation states. Nevertheless, the "pintón" stage demonstrated the highest antioxidant capacity (³ 2-5 times) in all the evaluated methods. This indicates the presence of additional components with antioxidant power during this maturation stage. Conclusions: all the extracts showed significant antioxidant capacity, therefore, the undesired fruits to coffee industry may be used as a source of antioxidant compounds regardless of their maturity stage.

Palabras clave : natural antioxidants; anthocyanins; coffee; Coffee arabica L; maturity stages; pericarp.

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