COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY IN GREEN TEA BY EXTRACTION AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES OF FOUR BRANDS SOLD IN COLOMBIA

ABSTRACT Background: Tea (Camellia sinensis) is the most highly consumed beverage in the world in addition to water. The most common way of preparation is by immersing the tea bag in hot or cold water. In Colombia, it is a recent trend and the market is growing continuously. Objectives: The objec...

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Main Authors: Luz Stella RAMÍREZ-ARISTIZABAL, Aristófeles ORTÍZ, María Fernanda RESTREPO-ARISTIZABAL, Juan Felipe SALINAS-VILLADA
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spelling doaj-c3a39705dd464aca921498d6ec3264eb2020-11-24T21:33:50ZengUniversidad de AntioquiaVitae0121-400424213214510.17533/udea.vitae.v24n2a06S0121-40042017000200132COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY IN GREEN TEA BY EXTRACTION AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES OF FOUR BRANDS SOLD IN COLOMBIALuz Stella RAMÍREZ-ARISTIZABALAristófeles ORTÍZMaría Fernanda RESTREPO-ARISTIZABALJuan Felipe SALINAS-VILLADAABSTRACT Background: Tea (Camellia sinensis) is the most highly consumed beverage in the world in addition to water. The most common way of preparation is by immersing the tea bag in hot or cold water. In Colombia, it is a recent trend and the market is growing continuously. Objectives: The objective of this study is to compare the antioxidant characteristics of four brands of green tea sold in Colombia at room and hot-temperature in relation to the preparation conditions. Methods: Four commercial brands of green tea (Oriental®, Lipton®, Hindú®, Jaibel®) were used in an aqueous extraction at two temperatures: Cold tea extract (25°C) and hot tea extract (80°C). Total polyphenol concentration (TPC) was determined by Folin-Ciocalteu method; Total flavonoid content (TFC) was determined by spectrophotometric method and the antioxidant capacity was determined by two methods: DPPH radical capture assay, and the oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) assay. Finally, a method to quantify the catechins of the tea extracts, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was applied. Results: The TPC vary between: 2.53-14.63 mg GAE/ g sample for cold tea extract and 29.34-55.06mg GAE/g sample for hot tea extract. The TFC vary between: 2.67-7.08mg CE/g per sample for the cold tea extract and 5.43-8.41 mg CE/ g sample for hot tea extract. A similar profile assays: for cold tea extract: 22.36 - 41.29 mg TE /g sample for DPPH and 22.95-46.25mg TE/g sample for ORAC. Similarly, for hot tea extract the following ranges were: 38.50 - 110.01 mg TE/g sample for DPPH and 23.40- 113.60 mg TE/g sample for ORAC. In general, the values obtained in each assay for each brand were as follows: Oriental®> Lipton®> Hindú®> Jaibel®. The chromatographic profiles showed the presence of ten compounds. Conclusions: These results confirm that the aqueous extraction of green tea at 80°C leads to the formation of infusions made up of compounds with higher antioxidant capacity in comparison with extractions at room temperature.http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0121-40042017000200132&lng=en&tlng=enActividad antioxidanteté verdetemperatura calientetemperatura fría
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author Luz Stella RAMÍREZ-ARISTIZABAL
Aristófeles ORTÍZ
María Fernanda RESTREPO-ARISTIZABAL
Juan Felipe SALINAS-VILLADA
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Aristófeles ORTÍZ
María Fernanda RESTREPO-ARISTIZABAL
Juan Felipe SALINAS-VILLADA
COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY IN GREEN TEA BY EXTRACTION AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES OF FOUR BRANDS SOLD IN COLOMBIA
Vitae
Actividad antioxidante
té verde
temperatura caliente
temperatura fría
author_facet Luz Stella RAMÍREZ-ARISTIZABAL
Aristófeles ORTÍZ
María Fernanda RESTREPO-ARISTIZABAL
Juan Felipe SALINAS-VILLADA
author_sort Luz Stella RAMÍREZ-ARISTIZABAL
title COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY IN GREEN TEA BY EXTRACTION AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES OF FOUR BRANDS SOLD IN COLOMBIA
title_short COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY IN GREEN TEA BY EXTRACTION AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES OF FOUR BRANDS SOLD IN COLOMBIA
title_full COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY IN GREEN TEA BY EXTRACTION AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES OF FOUR BRANDS SOLD IN COLOMBIA
title_fullStr COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY IN GREEN TEA BY EXTRACTION AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES OF FOUR BRANDS SOLD IN COLOMBIA
title_full_unstemmed COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY IN GREEN TEA BY EXTRACTION AT DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES OF FOUR BRANDS SOLD IN COLOMBIA
title_sort comparative study of the antioxidant capacity in green tea by extraction at different temperatures of four brands sold in colombia
publisher Universidad de Antioquia
series Vitae
issn 0121-4004
description ABSTRACT Background: Tea (Camellia sinensis) is the most highly consumed beverage in the world in addition to water. The most common way of preparation is by immersing the tea bag in hot or cold water. In Colombia, it is a recent trend and the market is growing continuously. Objectives: The objective of this study is to compare the antioxidant characteristics of four brands of green tea sold in Colombia at room and hot-temperature in relation to the preparation conditions. Methods: Four commercial brands of green tea (Oriental®, Lipton®, Hindú®, Jaibel®) were used in an aqueous extraction at two temperatures: Cold tea extract (25°C) and hot tea extract (80°C). Total polyphenol concentration (TPC) was determined by Folin-Ciocalteu method; Total flavonoid content (TFC) was determined by spectrophotometric method and the antioxidant capacity was determined by two methods: DPPH radical capture assay, and the oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) assay. Finally, a method to quantify the catechins of the tea extracts, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was applied. Results: The TPC vary between: 2.53-14.63 mg GAE/ g sample for cold tea extract and 29.34-55.06mg GAE/g sample for hot tea extract. The TFC vary between: 2.67-7.08mg CE/g per sample for the cold tea extract and 5.43-8.41 mg CE/ g sample for hot tea extract. A similar profile assays: for cold tea extract: 22.36 - 41.29 mg TE /g sample for DPPH and 22.95-46.25mg TE/g sample for ORAC. Similarly, for hot tea extract the following ranges were: 38.50 - 110.01 mg TE/g sample for DPPH and 23.40- 113.60 mg TE/g sample for ORAC. In general, the values obtained in each assay for each brand were as follows: Oriental®> Lipton®> Hindú®> Jaibel®. The chromatographic profiles showed the presence of ten compounds. Conclusions: These results confirm that the aqueous extraction of green tea at 80°C leads to the formation of infusions made up of compounds with higher antioxidant capacity in comparison with extractions at room temperature.
topic Actividad antioxidante
té verde
temperatura caliente
temperatura fría
url http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0121-40042017000200132&lng=en&tlng=en
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