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Artigo IPEN-doc 25050 Effect of gamma radiation processing on turmeric2018 - ALMEIDA, MARIANA C.; SAMPAIO, GENI R.; BASTOS, DEBORAH H.M.; VILLAVICENCIO, ANNA L.C.H.The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of gamma radiation from 60Co at doses 0, 5, 10, 15 and 20āÆkGy on turmeric (Curcuma longa Linn.). The quantification of phenolic compounds was performed by Folin-Ciocalteu method and assessing the potential of antioxidant activity by the free radical [2,2 difenil-1-pricril-hidrazil (DPPHā¢)] scavenging and by RancimatĀ® method. The curcumin quantification was performed by High Performance Liquid Chromatography. Compared to control, there were significant losses (pāÆ<āÆ0,05) of total phenolic compounds in the samples irradiated with 15āÆkGy (pāÆ=āÆ0001) and 20āÆkGy (pāÆ=āÆ0001). Regardless the irradiation, there was no decrease in the ability to scavenge free radicals. The Antioxidant Activity Index (RancimatĀ® method) was significantly lower (pāÆ<āÆ0,05) in 5āÆkGy (pāÆ<āÆ0001) and 15āÆkGy (pāÆ=āÆ0003) irradiated extracts and the curcumin quantification was significantly lower (pāÆ<āÆ0,05) in 15āÆkGy irradiated extract (pāÆ<āÆ0001). It is concluded that gamma radiation processing technology on turmeric can be viable. To maintain safety of antioxidant activity it should be applied doses up 10āÆkGy.