| Literature DB >> 26948581 |
Baogang Xie1, Yalan Liu2, Huiqin Zou2, Yong Son3, Huiyun Wang2, Haipeng Wang2, Jianghua Shao4.
Abstract
d-Glucaric acid (GA) derivatives exhibit anti-cancerogenic properties in vivo in apples, but quantitative information about these derivatives is limited. Hydrophilic interaction-based HPLC with ultraviolet detection or mass spectrometry was developed to quantify GA and/or D-glucaro-1,4-lacton (1,4-GL) in apples. Although the formation of 1,4-GL from GA could be the prerequisite to exert biological effects in vivo, only a small portion of GA (<5%) was identified and converted to 1,4-GL in the rat stomach. The 1,4-GL content in apples ranged from 0.3 mg/g to 0.9 mg/g, and this amount can substantiate health claims associated with apples. The amount of 1,4-GL was 1.5 times higher in Gala and the ratio of 1,4-GL to GA was lower in Green Delicious apples than those in the other varieties. Our findings suggested that the variety and maturity of apples at harvest are factors that determine 1,4-GL content.Entities:
Keywords: Apple; Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography; Quantification; d-Glucaric acid; d-Glucaro-1,4-lacton
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26948581 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.02.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514