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  • Artigo IPEN-doc 25050
    Effect of gamma radiation processing on turmeric
    2018 - 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 20ā€ÆkGy 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 (pā€Æ<ā€Æ0,05) of total phenolic compounds in the samples irradiated with 15ā€ÆkGy (pā€Æ=ā€Æ0001) and 20ā€ÆkGy (pā€Æ=ā€Æ0001). Regardless the irradiation, there was no decrease in the ability to scavenge free radicals. The Antioxidant Activity Index (RancimatĀ® method) was significantly lower (pā€Æ<ā€Æ0,05) in 5ā€ÆkGy (pā€Æ<ā€Æ0001) and 15ā€ÆkGy (pā€Æ=ā€Æ0003) irradiated extracts and the curcumin quantification was significantly lower (pā€Æ<ā€Æ0,05) in 15ā€ÆkGy irradiated extract (pā€Æ<ā€Æ0001). 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 10ā€ÆkGy.