Caffeic acid decomposition products: antioxidants or pro-oxidants?
Palabras clave : 
Pro-oxidant
Antioxidant
Caffeic acid
Heat treatment
Fecha de publicación : 
2009
Editorial : 
Elsevier
ISSN : 
0963-9969
Cita: 
Andueza S, Manzocco L, de Peña MP, Cid C, Nicoli C. Caffeic acid decomposition products: Antioxidants or pro-oxidants? Food Res Int 2009 JAN;42(1):51-55
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The potential of phenol antioxidants to suffer decomposition reactions leading to the formation of products exerting pro-oxidant activity was studied. A hydroalcoholic solution containing caffeic acid was assessed for antioxidant and pro-oxidant activity during heating at 90 degrees C to simulate the heat maintenance of the coffee brews in thermos. Decomposition products were also evaluated by HPLC analysis. In the early steps of caffeic acid decomposition. a decrease in antioxidant capacity was detected, associated to a significant increase in pro-oxidant activity because the development of pro-oxidant compounds. On further heating, an increase in antioxidant activity associated to a decrease in pro-oxidant molecules previously formed and the formation of polymers with higher antioxidant activity was observed. A mechanistic route of caffeic acid decomposition under thermal conditions according to the HPLC analysis was proposed. This study clearly showed that caffeic acid, a well known antioxidant, may also act as pro-oxidant due to thermal decomposition.

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