R. Dubey, L. Sathiyanarayanan, Laxmi Rao, S. Sankaran
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摘要
蜜蜂是一种无价的蜜蜂,它能生产各种营养产品。蜂王浆(RJ)是一种具有较高营养价值、功能性和生物学品质的蜂产品。然而,蜜蜂种类、环境、季节、采集技术和幼虫年龄等因素对蜂王浆的组成有宏观和微观的影响,因此有必要对印度蜂王浆(IRJ)的化学性质进行评价。因此,在本工作中,从印度南部、中部和北部地区收集的IRJ样品进行了理化参数(性质、颜色、外观、气味和溶解度)、残留量(水分含量、灰分值和农药含量)、化学属性(总多酚含量、总黄酮含量)、营养潜力(总脂肪、蛋白质、碳水化合物含量和能量)和抗氧化活性(DPPH测定、ABTS测定和还原力)的评估。IRJ的总黄酮含量为0.119 ~ 0.321 mg槲皮素/g,总酚含量为25.2844 ~ 68.203 mg没食子酸/g。高能量、高蛋白质、低脂肪的营养价值表明IRJ是一种合适的营养保健剂。IRJ样品的抗氧化活性(IC 50)依次为IRJ II > IRJ IV > IRJ I > IRJ III。总体而言,IRJ-II具有更好的营养功效、多酚含量和抗氧化性能。
Investigation of Nutraceutical Potential, in vitro Antioxidant and Free Radical Scavenging Activity of Indian Royal Jelly
: Apis mellifera , a priceless bee species is known to produce various nutritional products. Royal Jelly (RJ) is one such bee product which has high nutritive value, functional and biological qualities. However factors such as bee species, environment, season, collection technique and larval age affect the composition of RJ at macro and micro levels thus there is a need to evaluate Indian Royal Jelly (IRJ) for its chemical properties. So in the present work IRJ samples collected from Southern, Central and Northern regions of India were evaluated for physicochemical parameters (nature, color, appearance, odor, and solubility,) residual content (moisture content, ash value and pesticide content), chemical attributes (total polyphenol content, total flavonoid content,), nutraceutical potential (total fat, protein, carbohydrate content, and energy), and antioxidant activity (DPPH assay, ABTS assay and reducing power,). The total flavonoid content and total phenolic content were in the range of 0.119-0.321 mg quercetin/g of IRJ and 25.2844-68.203 mg Gallic acid/g, respectively. High energy, protein and low fat value suggested IRJ as a suitable nutraceutical agent. Antioxidant activity (IC 50 ) of IRJ samples was found to be in the order of IRJ II > IRJ IV > IRJ I > IRJ III. Overall, it was observed that the IRJ-II showed better nutritional efficacy, polyphenolic content, and antioxidant properties.