Quantitative analysis of antiradical phenolic constituents from fourteen edible Myrtaceae fruits
KA Reynertson, H Yang, B Jiang, MJ Basile… - Food chemistry, 2008 - Elsevier
KA Reynertson, H Yang, B Jiang, MJ Basile, EJ Kennelly
Food chemistry, 2008•ElsevierMany species of Myrtaceae are cultivated in home gardens throughout the tropics for their
edible fruit, and have been used in traditional medicine to treat several inflammatory
conditions. Fruit phenolics are important dietary antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
constituents. We have investigated the antiradical activity, total phenolic content (TPC), and
total anthocyanin content (TAC) of 14 underutilized Myrtaceae fruits, namely
Eugeniaaggregata, E. brasiliensis, E. luschnathiana, E. reinwardtiana, Myrciariacauliflora …
edible fruit, and have been used in traditional medicine to treat several inflammatory
conditions. Fruit phenolics are important dietary antioxidant and anti-inflammatory
constituents. We have investigated the antiradical activity, total phenolic content (TPC), and
total anthocyanin content (TAC) of 14 underutilized Myrtaceae fruits, namely
Eugeniaaggregata, E. brasiliensis, E. luschnathiana, E. reinwardtiana, Myrciariacauliflora …
Many species of Myrtaceae are cultivated in home gardens throughout the tropics for their edible fruit, and have been used in traditional medicine to treat several inflammatory conditions. Fruit phenolics are important dietary antioxidant and anti-inflammatory constituents. We have investigated the antiradical activity, total phenolic content (TPC), and total anthocyanin content (TAC) of 14 underutilized Myrtaceae fruits, namely Eugeniaaggregata, E. brasiliensis, E. luschnathiana, E. reinwardtiana, Myrciariacauliflora, M. dubia, M. vexator, Syzygiumcumini, S. curranii, S. jambos, S. javanicum, S. malaccense, S. samarangense, and S. samarangense var. Taiwanpink. An HPLC-PDA method was developed to quantify the amounts of cyanidin 3-glucoside (1), delphinidin 3-glucoside (2), ellagic acid (3), kaempferol (4), myricetin (5), quercetin (6), quercitrin (7), and rutin (8) present in MeOH extracts of the fruit. TPC ranged from 3.57 to 101mg/g, TAC ranged from undetectable to 12.1mg/g, and antiradical activity, measured as DPPH˙ IC50, ranged from very active (19.4μg/ml) to inactive (389μg/ml).
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