Publications by authors named "Claudia Mariana Castillo-Fraire"

During apple juice and cider-making processes, phenolic compounds undergo enzymatic oxidation. 5-O-caffeoylquinic acid (CQA) is one of the major hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives and it is the preferential substrate for polyphenol oxidase (PPO) in apple juices. Consequently, CQA dehydrodimers (MW 706 Da) are among the main products resulting from CQA oxidation.

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Throughout the apple juice and cider making process, polyphenols undergo enzymatic oxidation which generates a great variety of polyphenol oxidation products. Since 5'-O-Caffeoylquinic acid (CQA) is one of the major phenolic compounds and the preferential substrate for polyphenoloxidase in apple juice, its oxidation leads to the formation of newly formed molecules by which dehydrodimers (MW 706 Da) are included. Interactions of salivary proteins (SP) with native polyphenols is a well-known phenomenon, but their interactions with polyphenol oxidation products has not been studied yet.

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When apples are processed into juices or ciders, a great variety of neoformed molecules are generated by enzymatic oxidation of polyphenols. These phenolic oxidation products could be responsible of specific organoleptic properties in apple juices and ciders. 5'-O-Caffeoylquinic acid (CQA) is the major hydroxycinnamic acid in apple and the preferential substrate of apple polyphenoloxidase (PPO).

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