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Stingless bee honey (SBH) is gaining attention due to its nutritional, sensorial, and medicinal characteristics. This study focuses on the combination of physicochemical properties, antioxidant capacity, mineral profile, and mass spectrometry-based fingerprints, using a chemometric approach to differentiate SBH (n = 18) from three different Brazilian biogeographical zones (Caatinga, Cerrado, and Atlantic Forest). The physicochemical properties of SBH varied, resulting in a wide range of water activity, moisture, total soluble solids, pH, and total and free acidity. The Caatinga honey showed the highest and the lowest contents of phenolics and flavonoids, respectively. The antioxidant free-radical scavenging assays demonstrated that the Brazilian SBH has a high antioxidant potential. The mineral profile of honey samples from the Atlantic Forest revealed higher contents of Ca and Fe while the Cerrado and Caatinga honey showed the highest P contents. Partial Least-Squares Discriminant Analysis (PLS-DA) analysis separated the samples into three groups based on the biogeographical zones of harvest. The main separation factors between groups were the m/z 326 ion and the Fe content. Univariate analysis confirmed that Fe content is important for SBH discrimination. The present results indicate that the origin of SBH can be determined on the basis of mineral profile, especially Fe content.
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Banana inflorescences are popularly known as 'navels,' and they are used in Brazil as nutritional complements. However, the nutritional value of banana inflorescences (male flowers and bracts) has never been studied. Therefore, plant material of Musa acuminata, cultivar "ouro", was collected in Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, and then submitted to chemical procedures to determine its nutritional composition. The experiment was arranged a completely randomized design and performed in triplicate. The sample composition analysis showed percentual average value for moisture, protein, fat and ash as 8.21, 14.50, 4.04 and 14.43, respectively. The dehydrated inflorescences were found to contain a significant nutritive complement based on their high content of potassium (5008.26 mg / 100 g) and fiber 49.83% (lignin, cellulose and hemicelluloses) revealing important functional and nutritional properties. In a parallel evaluation, the anatomical study revealed key elements for the recognition of Musa acuminata when reduced to fragments.
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Inflorescencia/química , Musa/química , Valor Nutritivo , Humanos , Inflorescencia/anatomía & histología , Musa/anatomía & histologíaRESUMEN
A liquid chromatographic/atmospheric pressure chemical ionization tandem mass spectrometric method (LC-APCI-MS-MS) for the determination of glybenclamide in human plasma is described. Glypizide, an analogue of glybenclamide, was used as internal standard. The analyte was extracted from plasma with diethyl ether/dichloromethane (70:30 v/v). The chromatography uses C18 and 0.01 mol L(-1) acetic acid/acetonitrile (20:80 v/v) as stationary and mobile phase, respectively. Quantitation was preformed by using multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) of the precursor ion (m/z 494.2-->368.8) and the related product ion (m/z 446.0-->347.3) using the internal standard method. The analytical curve was linear in the range 1-300 ng mL(-1), and for a 400-microL sample of human plasma, the limit of determination of the method was 1 ng mL(-1). The coefficients of variation of the method for intra-assay (within-run precision) and inter-assay (between-run precision) were less than 10%. The method was shown to be suitable for pharmacokinetic studies.