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Physicochemical properties and antioxidant activity of Korean native cactus (Opuntia humifusa) cladodes (KCC) were investigated to evaluate the possibility for its application in new health functional foods. The KCC showed a high amount of crude ash (201.2 g·kg−1 DW), characterizing Ca (1,967.8 mg·100 g−1 DW), Mg (1,411.2 mg·100 g−1 DW), K (1,269.6 mg·100 g−1 DW), and P (1,110 mg·100 g−1 DW) as the major minerals, as well as a high total dietary fiber (503.3 g·kg−1 DW) including soluble dietary fiber (233.2 g·kg−1 DW). The water holding capacity (WHC), oil holding capacity (OHC), and swelling power of KCC were 20.6 g·g−1, 2.6 g·g−1, and 16.8 mL·g−1, respectively. The viscosity of a 100 g·L−1 KCC suspension showed a non-Newtonian flow behavior with shear thixotropy and time dependency. The ethyl acetate fraction from an 80% ethanol extract of KCC showed the highest antioxidant activity as well as the highest total phenolic (112.8 g·kg−1 fraction) and flavonoid (89.7 g·kg−1 fraction) contents compared to other fractions. The most abundant phenolic compound within the ethyl acetate fraction was taxifolin (13.97 g·kg−1 fraction). The results suggest that KCC could be used as potential sources of Ca and dietary fiber as well as a natural antioxidant. It might be possible to manufacture functional food products using the unique physical properties of KCC.
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Jun, HI., Cha, MN., Yang, EI. et al. Physicochemical properties and antioxidant activity of Korean cactus (Opuntia humifusa) cladodes. Hortic. Environ. Biotechnol. 54, 288–295 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13580-013-0145-4
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