Antioxidant activity and total phenol content of blackberries cultivated in a highland tropical climate

Authors

  • Mayara Neves Santos Guedes Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei Author
  • Rafael Pio Universidade Federal de Lavras Author
  • Luana Aparecida Castilho Maro Empresa de Pesquisa Agropecuária e Extensão Rural de Santa Catarina Author
  • Fabíola Fonseca Lage Universidade Federal de Lavras Author
  • Celeste Maria Patto de Abreu Universidade Federal de Lavras Author
  • Adelir Aparecida Saczk Universidade Federal de Lavras Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4025/actasciagron.v39i1.28413

Keywords:

total phenols, free radicals, HPLC, Rubus spp.

Abstract

Blackberries are an important option for the diversification of fruit crops. However, there is currently no literature regarding plant cultivation in high-altitude tropical climates. Knowledge of the phenolic composition of blackberries is essential because variations in the levels of these components may exist between cultivars and may depend on environmental conditions. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to evaluate the total phenol content of different blackberry cultivars (Arapaho, Brazos, Cainguangue, Cherokee, Choctaw, Comanche, Ébano, Guarani, Tupy and Xavante). Free radical scavenging activity in these cultivars was assayed using a DPPH test. The HPLC-UV chromatogram of blackberry fruit extracts at 280 nm revealed the presence of phenolic compounds. The results showed significant differences in the levels of phenolic compounds in the blackberry cultivars tested. Antioxidant activity was evaluated using the ABTS free radical and ranged from 2.7 ± 0.1 to 19 ± 2 μmole of Trolox equivalents per gram of sample (b.u.). These results are in good correlation with the phenolic contents of the blackberries tested. The Xavante blackberry cultivar had the highest levels of polyphenols that could be individually identified. Catechin polyphenols were found to be the main component in the blackberry varieties tested.

 

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Author Biographies

  • Mayara Neves Santos Guedes, Universidade Federal de São João del-Rei
    Departamento de Química
  • Rafael Pio, Universidade Federal de Lavras
    Departamento de Agricultura
  • Fabíola Fonseca Lage, Universidade Federal de Lavras
    Departamento de Química
  • Celeste Maria Patto de Abreu, Universidade Federal de Lavras
    Departamento de Química
  • Adelir Aparecida Saczk, Universidade Federal de Lavras
    Departamento de Química

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Published

2017-01-01

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Crop Production

How to Cite

Antioxidant activity and total phenol content of blackberries cultivated in a highland tropical climate. (2017). Acta Scientiarum. Agronomy, 39(1), 43-48. https://doi.org/10.4025/actasciagron.v39i1.28413

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