| Literature DB >> 26421962 |
Salvatore Genovese1, Vito Alessandro Taddeo1, Serena Fiorito1, Francesco Epifano2.
Abstract
Natural honey has been employed as a nutraceutical agent with benefits and therapeutic promises for humans for many centuries. It has been largely used as food and medicine by all generations, traditions, and civilizations, both ancient and modern. Several chemicals having beneficial effects for human health have been reported as components of natural honey and these include sugars, organic acids, aminoacids, minerals, and vitamins. Also some important phytochemicals have been described and these comprise tannins, flavonoids, terpenes, saponins, and alkaloids. In this note it is described the successful application of a RP HPLC-UV-vis method for the separation and quantification of 4'-geranyloxyferulic acid (GOFA) in four honey samples of different origin. Concentration values showed a great variation between the four samples tested, being chestnut honey the one richest in GOFA (7.87 mg/g). The findings described herein represent the first example reported in the literature of the characterization of an oxyprenylated phenylpropanoid in honey.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer chemoprevention; Diet; Geranyloxyferulic acid; Honey; Oxyprenylated secondary metabolites; Prenyloxyphenylpropanoids
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26421962 DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2015.09.018
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Biomed Anal ISSN: 0731-7085 Impact factor: 3.935