Literature DB >> 21560131

Iron deficiency enhances bioactive phenolics in lemon juice.

Carmen D Mellisho1, Rocío González-Barrio, Federico Ferreres, María F Ortuño, Wenceslao Conejero, Arturo Torrecillas, José M García-Mina, Sonia Medina, Angel Gil-Izquierdo.   

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BACKGROUND: This study was designed to describe the phenolic status of lemon juice obtained from fruits of lemon trees differing in iron (Fe) nutritional status. Three types of Fe(III) compound were used in the experiment, namely a synthetic chelate and two complexes derived from natural polymers of humic and lignine nature.
RESULTS: All three Fe(III) compounds were able to improve the Fe nutritional status of lemon trees, though to different degrees. This Fe(III) compound effect led to changes in the polyphenol content of lemon juice. Total phenolics were decreased (∼33% average decrease) and, in particular, flavanones, flavones and flavonols were affected similarly.
CONCLUSION: Iron-deficient trees showed higher phenolic contents than Fe(III) compound-treated trees, though Fe deficiency had negative effects on the yield and visual quality of fruits. However, from a human nutritional point of view and owing to the health-beneficial properties of their bioavailable phenolic compounds, the nutritional quality of fruits of Fe-deficient lemon trees in terms of phenolics was higher than that of fruits of Fe(III) compound-treated lemon trees. Moreover, diosmetin-6,8-di-C-glucoside in lemon juice can be used as a marker for correction of Fe deficiency in lemon trees.
Copyright © 2011 Society of Chemical Industry.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21560131     DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.4428

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Sci Food Agric        ISSN: 0022-5142            Impact factor:   3.638


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