ASSESSMEN OF THE REDUCING EFFECTS IN MIXTURES OF GRAPE (VITIS VINIFERA) SEED EXTRACTS WITH α-TOCOPHEROL USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY

The efficiency of grape seed extracts to express reducing power was assessed using two different approaches and the TPTZ as the chromophore probe. Further to that, the mixture effects when the extracts were combined with α-tocopherol (α-Tcp) were also evaluated. The approaches included a simple line...

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Main Authors: Evangelia Karvela, Dimitris P. Makris
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Slovak University of Agriculture 2012-10-01
Series:Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
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spelling doaj-deed455e7377400ba1d868baded4b26e2020-11-24T20:52:33ZengSlovak University of AgricultureJournal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences1338-51782012-10-0122771787ASSESSMEN OF THE REDUCING EFFECTS IN MIXTURES OF GRAPE (VITIS VINIFERA) SEED EXTRACTS WITH α-TOCOPHEROL USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGYEvangelia KarvelaDimitris P. MakrisThe efficiency of grape seed extracts to express reducing power was assessed using two different approaches and the TPTZ as the chromophore probe. Further to that, the mixture effects when the extracts were combined with α-tocopherol (α-Tcp) were also evaluated. The approaches included a simple linear regression analysis between the response (reducing power) and concentration, but also a response surface methodology, which permitted the monitoring of the response upon simultaneous variation of both the concentration of the total polyphenols (TP) of α-Tcp. The outcome of the study indicated that the deployment of linear regression poses important constrains with regard to concentration ranges, whereas the response surface methodology might be a valuable statistical tool for similar assessments and credible modeling of binary mixtures of antioxidants. In all combinations tested it was found that an antagonism is manifested, presumably as a result of α-Tcp regeneration by the extract polyphenols, at the expense of the latter. http://www.jmbfs.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/jmbfs-0186-karvela.pdfAntagonismantioxidantsgrape seedspolyphenolsresponse surface methodology
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ASSESSMEN OF THE REDUCING EFFECTS IN MIXTURES OF GRAPE (VITIS VINIFERA) SEED EXTRACTS WITH α-TOCOPHEROL USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY
Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
Antagonism
antioxidants
grape seeds
polyphenols
response surface methodology
author_facet Evangelia Karvela
Dimitris P. Makris
author_sort Evangelia Karvela
title ASSESSMEN OF THE REDUCING EFFECTS IN MIXTURES OF GRAPE (VITIS VINIFERA) SEED EXTRACTS WITH α-TOCOPHEROL USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY
title_short ASSESSMEN OF THE REDUCING EFFECTS IN MIXTURES OF GRAPE (VITIS VINIFERA) SEED EXTRACTS WITH α-TOCOPHEROL USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY
title_full ASSESSMEN OF THE REDUCING EFFECTS IN MIXTURES OF GRAPE (VITIS VINIFERA) SEED EXTRACTS WITH α-TOCOPHEROL USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY
title_fullStr ASSESSMEN OF THE REDUCING EFFECTS IN MIXTURES OF GRAPE (VITIS VINIFERA) SEED EXTRACTS WITH α-TOCOPHEROL USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY
title_full_unstemmed ASSESSMEN OF THE REDUCING EFFECTS IN MIXTURES OF GRAPE (VITIS VINIFERA) SEED EXTRACTS WITH α-TOCOPHEROL USING RESPONSE SURFACE METHODOLOGY
title_sort assessmen of the reducing effects in mixtures of grape (vitis vinifera) seed extracts with α-tocopherol using response surface methodology
publisher Slovak University of Agriculture
series Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology and Food Sciences
issn 1338-5178
publishDate 2012-10-01
description The efficiency of grape seed extracts to express reducing power was assessed using two different approaches and the TPTZ as the chromophore probe. Further to that, the mixture effects when the extracts were combined with α-tocopherol (α-Tcp) were also evaluated. The approaches included a simple linear regression analysis between the response (reducing power) and concentration, but also a response surface methodology, which permitted the monitoring of the response upon simultaneous variation of both the concentration of the total polyphenols (TP) of α-Tcp. The outcome of the study indicated that the deployment of linear regression poses important constrains with regard to concentration ranges, whereas the response surface methodology might be a valuable statistical tool for similar assessments and credible modeling of binary mixtures of antioxidants. In all combinations tested it was found that an antagonism is manifested, presumably as a result of α-Tcp regeneration by the extract polyphenols, at the expense of the latter.
topic Antagonism
antioxidants
grape seeds
polyphenols
response surface methodology
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