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Sugar cane stillage: a potential source of natural antioxidants

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Biorefinery of sugar cane is the first economic activity of Reunion Island. Some sugar cane manufactured products (juice, syrup, molasses) have antioxidant activities and are sources of both phenolic compounds and Maillard Reaction Products (MRP). The study aimed to highlight the global antioxidant activity of sugar cane stillage and understand its identity. Chromatographic fractionation on Sephadex LH-20 resin allowed the recovery of a MRP-rich fraction, responsible for 58 to 66% of the global antioxidant activity according to the nature of the sugar cane stillage (DPPH test), and a phenolic compounds-rich fraction for 37 to 59% of the activity. A good correlation was recorded between the antioxidant activity of the sugar cane stillage and its content in total reducing compounds amount (Folin-Ciocalteu assay), among them 2.8 to 3.9 g/L of phenolic compounds (in 5-caffeoylquinic acid equivalent). Preliminary experiments by HPLC-DAD-MS allowed to identify several free phenolic acids and gave clues to identify esters of quinic acids.
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hal-01173801 , version 1 (07-07-2015)

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Emma Caderby, Stéphanie Baumberger, William Hoareau, Claire Fargues, Martine Decloux, et al.. Sugar cane stillage: a potential source of natural antioxidants. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2013, 61 (47), pp.11494-11501. ⟨10.1021/jf4039474⟩. ⟨hal-01173801⟩
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