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Title: Cupuassu fruit, a non-timber forest product in sustainable bioeconomy of the Amazon—A mini review.
Authors: ROSA, J. S. da
MOREIRA, P. I. O.
CARVALHO, A. V.
FREITAS-SILVA, O.
Affiliation: JEANE SANTOS DA ROSA, CTAA; PAULA ISABELLE OLIVEIRA MOREIRA, MAZÔ MANÁ FOREST FOOD COMPANY; ANA VANIA CARVALHO, CPATU; OTNIEL FREITAS SILVA, CTAA.
Date Issued: 2024
Citation: Processes, v. 12, n. 7, 1353, p. 1-13, Ago. 2024.
Description: This study examines the importance of cupuassu, a tropical fruit native to the Amazon, to Brazil’s biodiversity, the Amazon biome, and its potential for economic development. Cupuassu is a Non-Timber Forest Product and a fruit of the Theobroma genus, which also includes cocoa. Just in the state of Pará alone, cupuassu production in 2019 was over 4100 t with a gross value of 2.6 million USD produced. However, cupuassu cultivation still needs investment through technological advances to overcome threats such as witches’ broom disease and mycotoxin contamination. Cupuassu fruit is composed of pulp, seeds, and a shell; all these parts have a chemical composition with numerous bioactive compounds, especially the seeds, which also contain stimulant compounds, besides lipids and proteins. The processing of the whole cupuassu fruit has its economic value in the commercialization of the pulp, the extraction of cupuassu butter, and a product called Cupulate®. However, in this process, the cake resulting from the oil pressing, often considered a waste product, has potential as a source of proteins, peptides, lipids, and bioactive molecules with functional and nutritional properties. Recycling this fruit processing waste can create high-value-added products for various industries and promote a circular economy.
Thesagro: Theobroma Grandiflorum
Cupuaçu
Fruta Tropical
Desenvolvimento Econômico
Produto Florestal
Keywords: Amazon biome
Agroforestry systems
Waste cake
Cupulate®
Theacrine
Theograndins
Bioma Amazônia
Sistemas agroflorestais
Teacrina
Teograndina
Composto bioativo
Economia circular
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/pr12071353
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CTAA)

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