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Polyphenol Content and Antioxidant Activity of Potato Tubers with Colored Flesh: Their Potential Role in Acrylamide Formation in French Fries. Diganta Kalita Post Doctoral Research Associate San Luis Valley Research Center Colorado State University http://www.ppb.colostate.edu. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Diganta Kalita Post Doctoral Research Associate San Luis Valley Research Center

Diganta KalitaPost Doctoral Research AssociateSan Luis Valley Research Center

Colorado State Universityhttp://www.ppb.colostate.edu

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Free Radicals (OH-, O2

- ,1O2 )

Proteins Lipids DNA/RNA1. Cardiovascular diseases

(CHD)2. Cancers3. Inflammatory diseases4. Respiratory diseases 5. Diabetes mellitus6. Cataract 8. Aging process9. Others: Parkingson’s disease,

Alzheimer’s disease etc

Why do we need

“Antioxidant”

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Purple Majesty

CO97216-1P/P

CO97222-1R/R

http://www.ppb.colostate.edu

Potatoes…. 4th major food after rice, wheat and maize Breeding new cultivars is gaining interest…

Mountain Rose

CO99100-1RU

Masquerade

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Polyphenols

Terpenoids

Important phytonutrients in fruits, vegetables and potato

flavonolsflavanols

anthocyaninsflavones

flavanonesfsoflavones

phenolic acid

Stilebenes

curcuminoids

chalcones

lignans

caffeic acidferulic acid

chlorogenic acid

flavonoidss

kaempferol quercetin

luteolinapigeninnarigeninhesperitin

cyanidinpelargoridinmalvidin

epicatechinscatechinsepigallocatechin

genisteindaidzein

LycopeneLuteinCarotene

sesquiterpenes

carotenoids

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Objective 1: Comparison of Polyphenol content and antioxidant activity of potato tubers with pomegranate and blueberries

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•genotoxic

CH2

CH

C

NH2

O

Acrylamide

•neuro toxic•Probably Carcinogenic (IARC, 1994)

Acrylamide in

heated food

2002 NFA

Free amino acid

reducing sugars120 0C

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Acrylamide formation in French fries

Factors affecting : Content of asparagine & reducing sugarsTime and temperature of cookingpHSurface-to-volume ratio

Amino acidsReducing sugars

phenolics

Solution….•Breeding•Adding/blanching

• Citric acid, amino acid• Metal salts (Na, Ca, V)• Phenolics

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Critical role of antioxidant on acrylamide formation

Report with endogenious phenolic compounds was limited

Food Research International (2013), 54, 753-759

Antioxidant Model system

Effect

caffeic acid, catechin, cinnamic acid, ferulic acid, epicatechin

aqueous no reduction

caffeic acid, ferulic acid, emulsion reduction

TBHQ, BHA, BHT, ferulic acid, vitamin C

aqueous reduction

oregano phenolic extract potato 30% reduction

virgin olive oil phenolic extract

potato 45 % enhancement

Bamboo leaves extracts potato 74 % reduction

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Objective 1: Polyphenol content and antioxidant activity of potato tubers comparison with pomegranate and blueberries

Objective 2: Role of polyphenols in Acrylamide formation in the French fries

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METHODS

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Measurement of Total phenolics

FCR method from methanolic extraction ( GAE/g FW)

Antioxidant activityDPPH DPPH radical-scavenging activity (%) = [( Acontrol – Asample/Acontrol)] ×100

where A is the absorbance at 515 nm.

ABTSMonitoring absorbance of ABTS•+ radical at 734 nm

ORACfluorescence conditions: excitation at 485 nm and emission at 520 nm.

ORAC value (µmol TE/g) = hkc (Ssample – Sblank)/ (STrolox – Sblank), where h is the ratio between liters of juice and grams of fruits or vegetables, k is the dilution factor, and c is the concentration of Trolox in µmol/L

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sample in water

homogenization

centrifuge

aqueous layer

ice bath overnight

ethyl acetate (EA)

concentrated EA

injected to GC-MS

GC-MS Conditions

Apparatus Varian Saturn 2000RColumn CP-Sil 24CB, AgilentCarrier gas HeFlow rate 1 ml/minInjection volume 1 ulInjection temp 250 °CTemp program 50 C 1min 100 C 2min 0.5

C/min 10 min, 100 C /min to

235 CRetention time 8.091Acquisition time 21.08 minInonisation EI(70 eV)Detection SIM (Acrylamide m/z 150

& 152 internal St.153 & 155)

Internal standard

Bromination reagent(KBr, HBr, Br2 solution)

Na2S2O3

Sodium sulfate

Extraction & Analysis of Acrylamide by GC-MS method via bromination derivative

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Std m/z 150

IS m/z 153

French fry, m/Z 150

IS m/z 153

Calibration curve

Representative chromatographs

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RESULTS

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Total phenolics and chlorogenic acid in potato tubers

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Total phenolics in potato, blueberries and pomegranate

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Antioxidant activities in DPPH, ABTS and ORAC assays

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Correlation between Total phenolics and antioxidant assays

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Food Serving Size TAC/serving (µ mol of TE)

ORAC ABTS

Pomegranate 30 ml 21270 7743

Blueberries (40 g) 19345 5170

Purple Majesty 173 g 13886 3946

CO97226-2R/R 173 g 5066 3559

Antioxidant capacity per serving

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Red and purple fleshed potato tubers had higher levels of total phenolics than the yellow and white tubers

Red and purple fleshed potato tubers had comparable levels of antioxidant activity with blueberries and pomegranate

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Asparagine and reducing sugars in potato tubers

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Acryalmide in French fries

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Correlation of acryalmide with asparagine, reducing sugars, and phenolics

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Asparagine : glucose : chlorogenic acid a) 1 : 1 : 0b) 1 : 1 : 1c) 1 : 5 : 1

Effect of chlorogenic acid

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Conclusions Red and purple fleshed potato tubers had higher levels of total phenolics than the yellow and white tubers

Red and purple fleshed potato tubers had comparable levels of antioxidant activity with blueberries and pomegranate

Potato tubers with lower levels asparagine and reducing sugars, and higher levels phenolics form lower levels of acrylamide

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Acknowledgement

Dr Sastry S Jayanty

Dr David G Holm

Elita Castleberry

Colter Carroll