1. Total antioxidant capacity of plant infusions: Assessment using electrochemical DNA-based biosensor and spectrophotometric methods.
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Barroso, M. Fátima, Ramalhosa, Maria João, Alves, Rita C., Dias, Alexandra, Soares, Cristina M.D., Oliva-Teles, M. Teresa, and Delerue-Matos, Cristina
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ANTIOXIDANTS , *INFUSIONS (Plant products) , *SPECTROPHOTOMETRY , *BIOSENSORS , *POLYPHENOLS , *BIOACTIVE compounds - Abstract
Nine plant infusions were assessed in terms of their polyphenolic compounds and antioxidant capacity properties by performing a “battery” of assays. Bioactive compounds (total phenolic and flavonoid content) were measured using spectrophotometric procedures and the total antioxidant capacity was determined by DPPH -RSA, FRAP and DNA-based biosensor against the reactive oxygen species: HO and H 2 O 2 . Although the optical methods are based on the donation of hydrogen or electrons between antioxidants and radicals, the DNA-based biosensor intends to simulate an in vivo assay by exposing DNA layer to biological ROS and antioxidants. In general, green and black tea showed higher polyphenolic content and antioxidant capacity evaluated by the described methods. All the analysed plant beverages showed to be a good source of bioactive compounds, particularly the green and black tea, peppermint and senna. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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