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Interactions of dietary fiber bound antioxidants with hydroxycinnamic and hydroxybenzoic acids in aqueous and liposome media.

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The interactions between dietary fiber (DF)-bound antioxidants and free antioxidants, with different substitution patterns of -OH and -OCH3 groups on their aromatic rings has been investigated. The activity and efficiency… Click to show full abstract

The interactions between dietary fiber (DF)-bound antioxidants and free antioxidants, with different substitution patterns of -OH and -OCH3 groups on their aromatic rings has been investigated. The activity and efficiency of these interactions were examined with a structural approach. Whole wheat (WW) DF-bound antioxidants and 21 hydroxycinnamic acid/hydroxybenzoic acids (HCA/HBA) were used in the experimental studies. Studies were performed in liposome and aqueous media by monitoring lipid oxidation and scavenging of DPPH radical in the presence of WW-bound antioxidants and HCA/HBA derivatives. Predominantly synergistic interactions were observed in aqueous medium, while both synergistic and antagonistic interactions were seen in liposome medium. Concentrations of HCA/HBA and WW-bound antioxidants in mixtures and their 2-way interactions made significant effect on lipid oxidation and radical scavenging reactions, with some exceptions. HCA/HBA derivatives with 3 ,4 -dihydroxyphenyl substitution acted as strong antioxidants in liposome medium, while the number of -OH groups affected antioxidant activity in aqueous medium.

Keywords: hydroxybenzoic acids; bound antioxidants; antioxidants hydroxycinnamic; interactions dietary; fiber bound; dietary fiber

Journal Title: Food chemistry
Year Published: 2019

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