Food Science and Technology International, Tokyo
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High tert-Butylperoxyl Radical Scavenging Activities of Sweet Potato Cultivars with Purple Flesh
Shu FURUTAIkuo SUDAYoichi NISHIBAOsamu YAMAKAWA
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1998 Volume 4 Issue 1 Pages 33-35

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The tert-butylperoxyl radical (t-BuOO·) scavenging activities of ethanol extracts of 21 sweet potato cultivars with several flesh colors were examined using a tert-butyl hydroperoxide (t-BuOOH)/hemin/luminol system. Among them, sweet potato cultivars with purple flesh, which contained anthocyanins, had the highest t-BuOO· scavenging activities. Those cultivars with purple flesh also had the highest antioxidative activities against lipid peroxidation induced by auto-oxidation of linoleic acid. Most of the sweet potato cultivars with white, white-yellow, yellow and orange flesh had low t-BuOO· scavenging and antioxidative activities; however, some of them had higher activities. In all sweet potato cultivars tested, the t-BuOO· scavenging activities became higher with an increase in the total phenolic content.

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