Characterisation and in vivo evaluation of Araucaria angustifolia pinhão seed coat nanosuspension as a functional food source
Date
2020-10-08Author
de Lima, Gabriel Goetten
de Miranda, Neli Branco
Timm, Thaynã Gonçalves
Matos, Mailson
Magalhães, Washington Luiz Esteves
Tavares, Lorena Benathar Ballod
Hansel, Fabricio Augusto
Helm, Cristiane Vieira
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Araucaria angustifolia seeds are culturally important from South America; however, the
seed coat is generally discarded and have yet to find a beneficial commercial impact. We
propose a new formulation to the usage of the seed coat for the production of a food
source; a nanosuspension developed in two conditions, bleached and unbleached
treatment. Initial characterisation of the seed coat was performed as well as the
nanosuspension, in which it detected nanofibrils with antioxidant activity and high values
of phenol and sterol classes by GC-MS with health promoting ability; however, after
bleaching, the compounds were removed. Nanosuspension induced a decrease in
cholesterol, triglycerides, glucose levels and weight gain when added to the daily food rat
diet. However, no significant differences were perceived when bleach treatment was used,
suggesting that dietary fibres plays a more significant role. Furthermore, histology
analysis and biochemical markers reported no toxicity from the nanoformulation rat ingestion.
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