Comparison of different techniques for the preservation and extraction of phlorotannins in the kelp Lessonia spicata (Phaeophyceae): assays of DPPH, ORAC-PGR, and ORAC-FL as testing methods
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Cruces, E.
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Rojas Lillo, Y.
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Ramírez Kushel, E.
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Atala, E.
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López Alarcón, Camilo
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Lissi Gervaso, Eduardo A.
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Gómez, I.
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2016-06-16T22:46:02Z
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2016-06-16T22:46:02Z
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2016
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J Appl Phycol (2016) 28:573–580
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DOI 10.1007/s10811-015-0602-9
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/138931
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Abstract
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Preservation, storage, and safe transport of samples
are key factors affecting brown algal phlorotannin (phenolics)
quantification, their extraction yield, and antioxidant activity.
This is especially relevant when field sampling is carried out
in remote areas. The objective of the present study was to
evaluate and compare five preservation (frozen control,
freeze-dried, silica-dried, oven-dried, and air-dried) and two
extraction methods (Brapid^ and Btraditional^ extraction) of
phlorotannins in the kelp Lessonia spicata (former Lessonia
nigrescens). The antioxidant power of the samples treated
with the different drying methods was compared through three
different in vitro antioxidant assays: 2,2-diphenyl-1-
picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and oxygen radical absorbance capacity
(ORAC) methods, employing fluorescein (ORAC-FL) and
pyrogallol red (ORAC-PGR) as target molecules. The results
of the testing methods indicated that freeze-drying afforded
the best extraction yields of phlorotannins (18–30 % higher
than control using frozen material) whereas concentrations
from samples dried in silica and oven averaged between 17
and 20 % lower than control. The antioxidant activity of
phlorotannins measured using the DPPH test decreased significantly
in samples kept dried compared to that in control,
with activities varying from 65 (freeze-dried) to 21 % (airdried).
Accordingly, with ORAC-PGR and ORAC-FL indexes,
sample preservation employing silica-drying or air-drying
caused a high decrease of the antioxidant activity of polyphenols.
No differences in both total phlorotannin concentration
and antioxidant activity between the two extraction methods
were found.
Comparison of different techniques for the preservation and extraction of phlorotannins in the kelp Lessonia spicata (Phaeophyceae): assays of DPPH, ORAC-PGR, and ORAC-FL as testing methods