| Literature DB >> 24062780 |
Rainer W Bussmann1, Lothar Hennig, Athanassios Giannis, Jutta Ortwein, Toni M Kutchan, Xi Feng.
Abstract
Noni has been used in traditional medicine and as food for thousands of years. While the fruits serve as food and internal medicine, leaves were traditionally used only topically. In recent years, concern regarding the possible content of anthraquinones in noni has led to scrutiny by the European Food Safety Authority. Little research existed on the content of anthraquinones in different noni preparations, with no information about the potential effect of harvest and preparation methods. Our research focused on lucidin, alizarin, and rubiadin, the most important anthraquinones from a health perspective. We found that the production process (fermentation/juice production versus drying/lyophilization) has no effect on the anthraquinone content. The source product, however, does have implications: noni fruit puree from which seeds had been removed as well as consumer products produced from such puree had no detectable amounts of any anthraquinones. Products that did contain seed or leaf material in all cases did contain partly significant amounts of anthraquinones. To alleviate safety concerns, we suggest that noni products, whether fermented or unfermented juice or powder, should be derived only from fully ripe noni fruits, and that any seed material needs to be removed during the production process.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24062780 PMCID: PMC3770026 DOI: 10.1155/2013/208378
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Compound-dependent parameters for the LC-MS/MS method.
| Analyte | Collision energy (V) | Declustering potential (V) | Collision cell exit potential (V) | MRM transition | MRM transition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alizarin | −40 | −80 | −10 | 239/211 | 239/167 |
| Rubiadin | −35 | −100 | −10 | 253/225 | 253/209 |
| Purpurin | −40 | −90 | −10 | 255/227 | / |
| Lucidin | −30 | −75 | −10 | 269/251 | / |
Figure 1HPLC of representative noni samples. None of the samples contained detectable amounts of rubiacin or lucidin.
Anthraquinone content in Noni samples.
| Sample ID | Lucidin 269/251 | Total alizarin mg/kg | Purpurin 255/227 | Rubiadin 253/225 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sample_#1 | / | / | / | / | Fresh noni seedless pulp, no skin |
| Sample_#2 | / | / | / | / | Fresh noni seeded pulp, no skin |
| Sample_#3 | / | 0.152 | / | Detectable | Fermented noni fruits |
| Sample_#4 | / | / | / | / | Noni powder, seedless, and no skin |
| Sample_#5 | / | 0.279 | / | Detectable | Ripe noni dried |
| Sample_#6 | Detectable | 0.337 | / | / | Overripe noni dried |
| Sample_#7 | / | 0.781 | / | / | Noni powder |
| Sample_#8 | Detectable | 0.334 | / | / | Noni powder (unfermented) |
| Sample_#9 | Detectable | 4.655 | / | Detectable | Noni powder (fermented) |
| Sample_#10 | Detectable | 0.365 | / | Detectable | Noni powder |
| Sample_#11 | Detectable | 7.797 | / | Detectable | Noni powder (fermented) |
| Sample_#12 | Detectable | 0.774 | / | / | Noni powder |
| Sample_#13 | Detectable | / | / | / | Noni powder |
| Sample_#14 | / | 8.612 | / | Detectable | Noni powder (Peru) |
| Sample_#15 | Detectable | 0.725 | / | Detectable | Noni powder |
| Sample_#16 | Detectable | 0.677 | / | Detectable | Noni powder |
| Sample_#17 | / | / | / | / | Juice, seedless, and no skin |
| Sample_#18 | / | / | / | / | Juice, seedless, and no skin |
| Sample_#19 | / | 0.053 | / | Detectable | Noni juice |
| Sample_#20 | / | / | / | / | Noni juice, seedless, and no skin |
| Sample_#21 | / | 0.281 | / | Detectable | Noni leaf tincture |
| Sample_#22 | / | / | / | / | Noni tonic |
| Sample_#23 | / | / | / | / | Maca/Cordia powder (comparison) |
| Sample_#24 | / | / | / | / | Chilchos coffee (for comparison) |