Antioxidant ability of tyrosol and derivative-compounds in the presence of O(Δ)-species. Studies of synergistic antioxidant effect with commercial antioxidants.

Food Chem

Departamento de Química, Universidad Nacional de Río Cuarto, 5800 Río Cuarto, Argentina. Electronic address:

Published: July 2019

The exposure of fatty products to environmental light can trigger lipid oxidation in food through a sensitized-photooxidation process, which involves the participation of the species singlet oxygen (O(Δ)). Therefore, preservation of food quality represents a subject of great economic interest to the food industry. In this sense, the phenolic compounds are natural antioxidants widely used in food industry. In this contribution we studied the interactions of phenolic derivatives (Phd), tyrosol and tyrosol derived isomers, with O(Δ) and their possible protective effect against the oxidative degradation of unsaturated fatty acids and amino acids. Besides, a potential synergistic interaction between Phd and antioxidants used in food industry were investigated. Phd substrates showed properties as antioxidant additives due to their high ability deactivating O(Δ) through a physical process and synergistic effect in the presence of commercial antioxidants. Phd presented an antioxidant protective effect toward O(Δ)-mediated degradation of methyl linoleate and tryptophan.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2019.01.161DOI Listing

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