Immature Opuntia ficus-indica Peel By-Product as Mayonnaise Additive and Natural Anticoccidial Drug.
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Date
2023-10-24
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mdpi
Abstract
In recent years, the valorization of food by-products has attracted increased interest in the
scientific community for ecological and economic reasons. Opuntia ficus-indica (OFI) peels are the
primary by-products of prickly pears. Several studies claim that the beneficial bioactive compounds
are concentrated in the fruit’s peel. Therefore, the present investigation aimed to study the immature
OFI peel as a natural antioxidant in mayonnaise and its use as a natural treatment against coccidiosis,
which is the main disease of broiler chickens. The findings confirmed that OFI peels are a source
of phenolic compounds, including total phenolic compounds, flavonoids, tannins, and carotenoids
(21.01 ± 0.33, 1.12 ± 0.28, 10.25 ± 0.10 mg equivalent standard/g, and 5.62 ± 0.53 mg β-carotene
equivalent/100 g, respectively), having strong antioxidant activities over 87 percent (DPPH radical,
iron chelation power, β-carotene bleaching). Using the rancimat test, OFI extract improves the
mayonnaise’s stability for 2.5 h. Immature OFI peel extracts recorded a notable destruction rate of
Eimeria oocysts. The current study promoted the use of immature OFI peel extracts as a natural food
additive and as an antiparasitic treatment substitute.
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Opuntia ficus-indica, antioxidant, anticoccidial activity, chickens, mayonnaise