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Effect of Surface Dielectric Barrier Discharge on the Physiological Activities of Quercetin

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Kim, Hyun-Joo; Yong, Hae In; Park, Sanghoo; Park, Jooyoung; Jung, Samooel; Choe, Wonho; Jo, Cheorun

Issue Date
2017-04
Publisher
한국식품영양학회
Citation
한국식품영양학회지, Vol.30 No.2, pp.290-296
Abstract
In this study, using the surface dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) produced at atmospheric pressure to improve the physiological activities of quercetin was investigated. Quercetin (at 200 ppm) was treated using air DBD with an input power of 250 W. The tyrosinase inhibition effect and total phenolic content of quercetin increased from 38.96 to 91.58% and from 134.53 to 152.93 ppm, respectively, after 20 min of plasma treatment. The antioxidant activity of quercetin treated for 20 min in the lipid models was higher than that of quercetin treated for 0, 5, and 10 min. Furthermore, plasma-treated quercetin exhibited antimicrobial activity against Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella Typhimurium, and Staphylococcus aureus, whereas activity was not shown in the control. Structural modifications of the quercetin molecule induced by plasma might be responsible for the improvements in its physiological activity. These results indicate that DBD plasma could be used to enhance the physiological activity of quercetin for various applications in food.
ISSN
1225-4339
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/206727
DOI
https://doi.org/10.9799/ksfan.2017.30.2.290
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