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“Speb-Pebe” - Spicy Product Energy Booster Consumer Test and Its Effects on the Consumers’ Health

Received: 22 September 2021     Accepted: 13 October 2021     Published: 17 November 2021
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Abstract

The “spicy product energy booster (speb)” – “produit épicé boosteur d’énergie (pebe)” – “speb-pebe” was a spice food product composed mainly of “Capsicum chinense”, “Capsicum frutescens” and citric acid as active chemical molecules like preservative, catalyst and reactant. Thus, its important chemical bioactive molecules were capsaïcine, luteolin and quercetin; these molecules presented in their structure either ether and/or alcohol and/or amine and/or alkene organic functions which could reacted chemically with citric acid molecules catalyzed by citric acid protonic acid-H+ to give esters, esters of citric acid, amides and amides of citric acid. These chemical reactions were very important because these citric acid derivatives forms of “speb-pebe’s” bioactive molecules facilitated their partial or total solubilization and diffusion-transport through the organism particularly through the bloodstream via chylomicrons and lymphatic system. This efficient diffusion-transport allowed to the efficiency of their therapeutic vertues through the organism which were not only developed in this manuscript but also observed through a consumer test realized on the “speb-pebe” food product during one month such as its daily consumed quantity was limited to one teaspoon which corresponded to maximally 2g of “speb-pebe” respecting its components’ bioactive molecules daily limit of consumption including quercetin, capsaicin and luteolin. First, the results of this consumer test, realized on individuals, permitted to confirm that this “speb-pebe” food product was an energy booster. Indeed, the majority of individuals who participated in the “speb-pebe” consumption test had experienced an increase in their physical capacity and among adulthood who play sport, among student adolescent no one felt physical capacity decrease. Second, it was confirmed that the “speb-pebe” food product was classed by 43.48% of individuals as a taste and smell enhancing condiment which increased their appetite. Third, an appreciable spices’ bioactive molecules therapeutic virtues were confirmed by individuals participating this “speb-pebe” consumer test including non-detected of chronic and acute rhinitis, disappearance of psoriasis and the great majority of them felt their youth renewed; 76.20% of them were observed with normal increasing (38.10%) or stabilizing (38.10%) their weight at the end of the test without blood pressure disorder. These promising results was partly due to the probably regeneration of the chemical compound «phosphatidylserine-PS» particularly their two esters of fatty acids and an amino-acid organic functions by mechanisms described subsequently in this manuscript and the longevity of its activities as phagocyte by apoptosis where proteins probably plays significant role as citric acid protonic acid-H+ catalyst support.

Published in American Journal of Applied Chemistry (Volume 9, Issue 6)
DOI 10.11648/j.ajac.20210906.12
Page(s) 186-201
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Keywords

Capsicum chinense, “Produit épicé Boosteur d’énergie_pebe-speb”, Capsicum frutescens, Citric Acid, Capsaïcine, Luteolin, Quercetin, «phosphatidylserine-PS»

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  • Chemical Process Engineering Department (E. S. P. A), Antananarivo University, Antananarivo, Madagascar

  • Chemical Process Engineering Department (E. S. P. A), Antananarivo University, Antananarivo, Madagascar

  • Chemical Process Engineering Department (E. S. P. A), Antananarivo University, Antananarivo, Madagascar

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