All Words
Exact Phrase
Title Search Only
advanced search
Digital Archives Initiative
Memorial University - Electronic Theses and Dissertations 4
Anthropology
Aquaculture
Archaeology
Biochemistry
Biology
Biopsychology
Chemistry
Classics
Community Health
Computational Science
Computer Science
Counselling Centre
Earth Sciences
Economics
Education
Educational Administration
Educational Psychology
Engineering
English
Environmental Science
Folklore
French and Spanish
Geography
German and Russian
History
Human Kinetics and Recreation
Linguistics
Marine Studies
Mathematics and Statistics
Medicine
Nursing
Pharmacy
Philosophy
Physics and Physical Oceanography
Political Science
Psychology
Religious Studies
Social Work
Sociology
Toxicology
Women's Studies
home
browse
preferences
my favorites
about/feedback
recent uploads
help/search tips
Français
menu off
add document to favorites
:
add page to favorites
:
reference url
back to results
:
previous
:
next
Search this object:
0
hit(s) ::
previous hit
:
next hit
View:
document description
page description
page & text
previous page
:
next page
Document Description
Title
Almond
as a
sounce
of
natural
antioxidants
Author
Siriwardhana
,
Subhashinee
Samudra
Kumari
Wijeratne
,
1969-
Description
Thesis
(M.Sc.)--Memorial
University
of
Newfoundland
,
2002.
Biochemistry
Date
2001.
Pagination
xvii, 206 leaves : ill.
Subject
Almond;
Antioxidants;
Degree
M.Sc.
Degree Grantor
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Dept. of Biochemistry
Discipline
Biochemistry
Language
Eng
Notes
Bibliography:
leaves
142-172.
Abstract
Antioxidant
efficacy
of
defatted
almond
whole
seed
,
brown
skin
and
green
shell
cover
were
investigated
using
a
cooked
comminuted
pork
model
system.
The
inhibition
of
2-thiobarbituric
acid
reactive
substances
(TBARS)
,
total
volatiles
and
hexanal
by
defatted
almond
at
2%
(w/w)
during
a
7-
day
storage
period
ranged
from
8-88
,
38-90
and
57-90%
,
respectively.
Since
defatted
almond
products
exhibited
antioxidant
properties
, their
crude
extracts
in
ethanol
were
prepared
at
70°C
for
30
min.
The
total
phenolic
contents
of
ethanolic
extracts
of
brown
skin
and
green
shell
extracts
were
10-
and
9-times
higher
than that of the
whole
seed.
Antioxidant
activities
of
whole
seed
extract
(WSE)
,
brown
skin
extract
(BSE)
and
green
shell
extract
(GSE)
of
almond
were
evaluated
using
Trolox
equivalent
antioxidant
capacity
(TEAC)
assay
,
β-carotene-linoleate
model
and
bulk
stripped
corn
oil
systems.
Furthermore
,
inhibition
of
DNA
scission
and
human
low-density
lipoprotein
(LDL)
oxidation
by
WSE
,
BSE
and
GSE
was
monitored.
Different
free
radical
trapping
assays
were
used
to
investigate
the
free
radical-scavenging
activity
of the
extracts.
TEAC
assay
revealed
that the
antioxidant
capacities
of
BSE
and
GSE
were
13-
and
10-
times
greater
than that of
seed
extracts
at the
same
extract
concentration.
These
extracts
were then
tested
at
100
and
200
ppm
phenolics
as
quercetin
equivalents.
Retention
of
β-carotene
in a
β-carotene-linoleate
model
system
by
WSE
,
BSE
and
GSE
was
84-96
,
74-83
and
71-93%
respectively
, as
compared
to
2%
retention
in the
control.
In a
bulk
stripped
corn
oil
system
,
GSE
performed
better
than
BSE
and
WSE
in
inhibiting
the
formation
of
both
primary
and
secondary
oxidation
products.
In a
cooked
comminuted
pork
model
system
GSE
and
BSE
inhibited
formation
of
TBARS
,
total
volatiles
and
hexanal
more
effectively
than
WSE.
The
scavenging
activity
of the
superoxide
radical
by
almond
seed
,
skin
and
shell
cover
extracts
at
100
and
200
ppm
was
76
,
89
and
97%
(100ppm)
, and
85
,
95
and
99%
(200
ppm)
,
respectively.
The
corresponding
reduction
of
hydrogen
peroxide
concentration
was
59
,
63
and
66%
(100
ppm)
, and
86
,
91
and
91%
(200
ppm)
,
respectively.
The
hydroxyl
radical-scavenging
capacities
at
100
and
200
ppm
were
16
and
42%
for
WSE
,
57
and
100%
for
BSE
and
40
and
56%
for
GSE
,
respectively.
A
100%
scavenging
activity
of the
DPPH
radical
was
achieved
by
both
BSE
and
GSE
at
100
and
200
ppm
levels.
WSE
scavenged
21
and
73%
of the
DPPH
radical
at
100
and
200ppm
,
respectively.
A
total
DNA
retention
was
given
by
GSE
at
50
ppm
level
against
peroxyl-induced
strand
scission
,
whereas
BSE
and
WSE
reached
the
same
at
100
ppm.
On the
other
hand
, for
hydroxyl
radical
induced
DNA
strand
scission
, a
total
protection
was
exerted
by
all
three
almond
extracts
at
50
ppm
level
against
both
non-site
specific
and
site-specific
strand
scission.
BSE
performed
effectively
in
preventing
copper-induced
oxidation
of
human
LDL
cholesterol
compared
to
WSE
and
GSE.
All
three
almond
extracts
exhibited
excellent
metal
chelating
efficacies.
High
performance
liquid
chromatographic
(HPLC)
analysis
revealed
the
presence
of
quercetin
,
isorhamnetin
,
quercitrin
,
astragalin
,
kaempferol-3-O-rutinoside
,
isorhamnetin-3-O-β-D-glucoside
and
morin
as the
major
flovonoids
, and
caffeic
,
ferulic
,
ρ-coumaric
,
sinapic
and
gallic
acids
as the
major
phenolic
acids
in
all
three
almond
extracts.
Type
Text
Resource Type
Electronic
thesis
or
dissertation
Format
Image/jpeg;
Application/pdf
Source
Paper copy kept in the Centre for Newfoundland Studies, Memorial University Libraries
Local Identifier
a1561023
Rights
The author retains copyright ownership and moral rights in this thesis. Neither the thesis nor substantial extracts from it may be printed or otherwise reproduced without the author's permission.
Collection
Electronic
Theses
and
Dissertations
Scanning Status
Completed
PDF File
(26.42
MB)
--
http://collections.mun.ca/PDFs/theses/Siriwardhana_Wijeratne.pdf
CONTENTdm file name
23721.cpd