Chemical and functional characterization of skin, pulp and seed powder from the Argentine native fruit mistol (Ziziphus mistol): Effects of phenolic fractions on key enzymes involved in metabolic syndrome and oxidative stress

The mistol (Ziziphus mistol) is a native food tree occurring in dry areas of Northwestern and CentralArgentina. Studies on its functional properties and bioactive compounds are scarce so far. In this workwe assess the nutritional and functional components of lyophilized powder of mistol skin, pulp a...

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Authors: Orqueda, Maria Eugenia, Zampini, Iris Catiana, Torres, Sebastián, Alberto, Maria Rosa, Pino Ramos, Liudis Leydi, Schmeda Hirschmann, Guillermo, Isla, Maria Ines
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2017
Country:Argentina
Institution:Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
Repository:CONICET Digital (CONICET)
Language:English
OAI Identifier:oai:ri.conicet.gov.ar:11336/77589
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11336/77589
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Ziziphus Mistol
Mistol Fruit
Skin, Pulp And Seeds Powder
Antioxidant Activity
Metabolic Syndrome
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Summary:The mistol (Ziziphus mistol) is a native food tree occurring in dry areas of Northwestern and CentralArgentina. Studies on its functional properties and bioactive compounds are scarce so far. In this workwe assess the nutritional and functional components of lyophilized powder of mistol skin, pulp and seed.The powder from the different fruit parts have moderate carbohydrate content and are an importantsource of flavonoids, fiber, potassium, magnesium and calcium. The HPLC?ESI-MS/MS analysis of thepolyphenols enriched extracts (PEE) of the samples allowed the identification of 17 compounds including16 flavonoids and a procyanidin. The PEE showed antioxidant capacity and were able to inhibit aglucosidase,a-amylase and pancreatic lipase, enzymes related to metabolic syndrome. The results suggestpotential of the lyophilized skin, pulp and seed powder from mistol as functional food or dietary supplementin the prevention or treatment of diseases associated with metabolic syndrome.