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Phenolic Compounds, Antioxidant Activity, and Medium Chain Fatty Acids Profiles of Coconut Water and Meat at Different Maturity Stages

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Pages 2041-2051 | Received 31 Mar 2015, Accepted 19 Sep 2015, Published online: 02 Jun 2016
 

Abstract

Coconut is grown in tropical and subtropical areas worldwide. The endosperm (water and meat) is consumed and processed in different forms. This study investigated the antioxidant activities and identified the phenolic compounds existing in the water and meat of coconut fruits at three different maturity stages, i.e., 180, 190, and 225 days after pollination from two planting areas in Thailand. Total phenolic content and antioxidant activity indices increased as the coconut matured from 180 to 190 days after pollination and then decreased or remained unchanged at 225 days after pollination. Catechin and salicylic acid were the major phenolic compounds found in the water, while gallic, caffeic, salicylic, and p-coumaric acids were found in the meat. The fat content of the meat increased significantly with maturity stage. Medium chain fatty acids profiles were also analyzed. The results are important for producers, processors, and consumers to realize an optimal quality and functionality of coconut water and meat when used for specific purposes.

FUNDING

This research was supported by the Research and Development Institute, Silpakorn University, Thailand (SURDI 53/02/03). Busarakorn Mahayothee gratefully acknowledges the Invitation Professorship from the Food Security Center, Universität Hohenheim, Germany supported by German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

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Funding

This research was supported by the Research and Development Institute, Silpakorn University, Thailand (SURDI 53/02/03). Busarakorn Mahayothee gratefully acknowledges the Invitation Professorship from the Food Security Center, Universität Hohenheim, Germany supported by German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

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