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Title: Kinetic behaviour of the DPPH radical-scavenging activity of tomato waste extracts
Authors: Stajčić, Slađana 
Ćetković, Gordana 
Čanadanović-Brunet, Jasna 
Đilas, Sonja
Issue Date: 3-Dec-2012
Publisher: Belgrade: Serbian Chemical Society
Journal: Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
Abstract: The kinetic behaviour of tomato waste extracts (obtained from six genotypes) and standard antioxidant compounds (ascorbic and caffeic acid) were investigated using the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical test. Based on the time required for the reaction to reach steady state, the investigated extracts showed very slow (steady state ≥ 180 min) antiradical behaviour, ascorbic acid acted as a rapid antioxidant (steady state < 5min) while caffeic acid is a rapid-intermediate antioxidant (5 min < steady state < 20 min). The efficient concentrations at different kinetic times EC 50,t were determined for all extracts, as well as for ascorbic and caffeic acid. The EC 50,t was used as a parameter to screen and compare antiradical activites of food extracts with slow kinetic action. Irrespective of the time considered, a comparison of the EC 50,t values for extracts of tomato waste obtained from different tomato genotypes showed that their DPPH radicals-scavenging activity decreased in the order O 2 > Knjaz > Bačka > Saint Pierre > Rutgers > Novosadski niski. The tomato waste extracts showed very slow kinetic action, which is probably the result of the different kinetic bevaviour of the phenolic compounds present in tomato waste, as well as other antioxidants (vitamins, carotenoids, etc.). © 2012 Copyright (CC) SCS.
URI: https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/15362
ISSN: 03525139
DOI: 10.2298/JSC120410065S
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