Girones-Vilaplana_2015_Food.Chem_170_16

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Title : Beverages of lemon juice and exotic noni and papaya with potential for anticholinergic effects - Girones-Vilaplana_2015_Food.Chem_170_16
Author(s) : Girones-Vilaplana A , Valentao P , Andrade PB , Ferreres F , Moreno DA , Garcia-Viguera C
Ref : Food Chem , 170 :16 , 2015
Abstract :

Lemon (Citrus limon (L.) Burm. f.) juice beverages enriched either with noni (Morinda citrifolia L.) (LN) or papaya (Carica papaya L.) (LP), were characterized by HPLC-DAD-ESI/MS(n), the antioxidant capacity was evaluated by (DPPH), superoxide (O2(-)), hydroxyl radicals (OH) and hypochlorous acid (HOCl) assays, and their potential as acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE) inhibitors was also assessed. The fruits are rich in a wide range of bioactive phenolics. Regarding DPPH, OH and HOCl assays, the LP displayed strong activity, and LN was the most active against O2(-). Concerning cholinesterases, LP was the most active, mainly due to lemon juice contribution. The effect on the cholinesterases was not as strong as in previous reports on purified extracts, but the bioactive-rich beverages offer the possibility of dietary coadjutants for daily consumption of health-promoting substances by adults with aging-related cognitive or physical disorders.

PubMedSearch : Girones-Vilaplana_2015_Food.Chem_170_16
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Girones-Vilaplana A, Valentao P, Andrade PB, Ferreres F, Moreno DA, Garcia-Viguera C (2015)
Beverages of lemon juice and exotic noni and papaya with potential for anticholinergic effects
Food Chem 170 :16

Girones-Vilaplana A, Valentao P, Andrade PB, Ferreres F, Moreno DA, Garcia-Viguera C (2015)
Food Chem 170 :16