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Evaluation of Bioactive Compounds and Antioxidant and Cytotoxic Effects of Oil and Pulp without Açaí Fat ( Euterpe oleracea ) Obtained by Supercritical Extraction.

Letícia Maria Martins SiqueiraAna Luiza de Barros Souza CamposFlávia Cristina Seabra PiresMaria Caroline Rodrigues FerreiraAna Paula de Souza E SilvaEduardo Gama Ortiz MenezesIngryd Nayara de Farias RamosAndré Salim KhayatJosé de Arimateia Rodrigues do RêgoRaul Nunes de Carvalho Junior
Published in: Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
For bioactivity studies, it is necessary to use products with a high degree of purity, which may influence the cytotoxic effects. Supercritical technology presents itself as an alternative to obtain these products. Therefore, the objective of this work was to obtain the bioactive compounds of oil and pulp of açaí fat-free supercritical technology and evaluate the cytotoxicity of products in MRC-5 and VERO cells in vitro. The açaí pulp was subjected to extraction with supercritical CO 2 to obtain the oil and pulp without fat, under conditions of 323.15 K at 35 MPa, 333.15 K at 42 MPa, and 343.15 K at 49 MPa. The largest yields (51.74%), carotenoids (277.09 µg/g), DPPH (2.55 μmol TE/g), ABTS (2.60 μmol TE/g), and FRAP (15.25 μm of SF/g) of oil and ABTS (644.23 μmol TE/g) of pulp without fat were found in the condition 343.15 K at 49 MPa. The highest levels of compounds phenolics (150.20 mg GAE/g), DPPH (414.99 μmol TE/g), and FRAP (746.2 μm SF/g) of the pulp without fat were found in the condition of 323.15 K to 35 MPa. The fat-free pulp presented high levels of anthocyanins without significant variation in cytotoxicity. The developed process was efficient in obtaining oil rich in carotenoids, and the supercritical technology elucidated an efficient way to obtain açaí fat-free pulp.
Keyphrases
  • fatty acid
  • adipose tissue
  • oxidative stress
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell death
  • cell cycle arrest
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress