Gonzalo Soria-Melgarejo’s research while affiliated with Tecnologico Nacional de Mexico and other places

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Fig. 1. Free radical scavenging activity of DPPH from R. aromatica extracts (mean ± SD, n = 3). Bars with the same letter are not significantly different (Tukey's test, p ≤ 0.05).
Fig. 2. Free radical scavenging activity of ABTS from R. aromatica extracts (mean ± SD, n = 3). Bars with the same letter are not significantly different (Tukey's test p ≤ 0.05).
Fig. 3. Dose-response relationship in the elimination of DPPH radicals from extracts with methanol of R. aromatica fruits. Values are shown as the mean ± SD (n = 3). Means with different letters at the same concentration are significantly different (Tukey's test, p < 0.05).
Fig. 5. Dose-response relationship in the elimination of DPPH radicals from extracts with acetone of R. aromatica fruits. Values are shown as the mean ± SD (n = 3). Means with different letters at the same concentration are significantly different (Tukey's test, p < 0.05).
Proximal composition of R. aromatica fruits.

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Physicochemical, nutritional properties, and antioxidant potential of ‘limilla’ fruit (Rhus aromatica var. schmidelioides (Schltdl.) Engl.)
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July 2024

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Rhus aromatica inhabits humid oak and oakpine forests in the State of Michoacán (Mexico). The fruit of R. aromatica is edible and is traditionally used in the preparation of soft drinks, ice pops, ice creams and ‘atole’. The objective of the present investigation was to carry out a physical and chemical characterization and analysis of the antioxidant capacity of fruit. For the physical characterization, the equatorial and longitudinal diameter, weight and percentage of pulp were determined. In the chemical characterization, a proximal analysis was carried out, quantification of polyphenols and flavonoids was performed, and the antioxidant capacity was determined. The results showed that the fruit had a longitudinal diameter of 6.58 ± 1.02 mm, an equatorial diameter of 7.17 ± 0.66, a weight of 55.22 ± 5.47 mg, and a 40 % pulp proportion. The chemical characterization analysis indicated 8.7 % moisture, 30.6 % lipids, 8.7 % proteins, 29.4 % total sugars, 3.8 % ashes and 18.7 % crude fibre, 3.1 °Brix, pH 3.1, 1.92 % acidity total and a caloric intake of 4.27 kcal/g. The polyphenol content was higher in 60 % ethanol extracts with 88.6 ± 50.89 mg EAG/g; for flavonoids from extracts with 100 % acetone, it was 26.52 ± 0.65 mg EQ/g, and the total carotenoid content was 46.37 mg/100 g. The total antioxidant activity was higher in extracts with 80 % acetone, with 87.17 % inhibition of the DPPH radical and 90 % inhibition of ABTS without showing a significant difference with the different solvents used. The lowest IC50 values were presented in 100 % ethanol and 60 % methanol extracts for the DPPH radical and for the ABTS radical were the 80 % ethanol and 60 % methanol extracts. The lipid, protein, carotenoid, and polyphenol contents and antioxidant capacity of the fruit of R. aromatica were as high as those of other fruits consumed in the human diet.

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... No reports were found regarding total tannins in R. typhina fruits, but for other species of the same genus, lower TTC was reported by Agouram et al. (2023) [85] in fruits of R. pentaphylla (11.69 ± 0.19 mg/g). No reports were found regarding carotenoids in R. typhina fruits, but for other species of the same genus, similar results were obtained in R. aromatica fruits (46.37 ± 3.27 mg/100 g) [87]. Wu et al. (2013) [86] reported an antioxidant activity measured by FRAP of 79.95 µmol AAE/g DW for a 1% HCl-acidified ethanol extract from R. typhina fruits. ...

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Box–Behnken Design-Based Optimization of Extraction Parameters of Phenolics, Antioxidant Activity, and In Vitro Bioactive and Cytotoxic Properties of Rhus typhina Fruits
Physicochemical, nutritional properties, and antioxidant potential of ‘limilla’ fruit (Rhus aromatica var. schmidelioides (Schltdl.) Engl.)

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