| Literature DB >> 27664601 |
Aina Ramsay1, Ophélie Fliniaux2, Anthony Quéro2, Roland Molinié2, Hervé Demailly3, Christophe Hano4, Christian Paetz5, Albrecht Roscher6, Eric Grand7, José Kovensky7, Bernd Schneider5, François Mesnard8.
Abstract
The main flax lignan, secoisolariciresinol diglucoside, is stored in a macromolecule containing other ester-bound phenolic compounds. In this study, NMR and HPLC-UV analyses were performed on flaxseeds harvested at different developmental stages to identify and quantify the main phenolic compounds produced during seed development. Extraction was carried out with or without alkaline hydrolysis to determine if these molecules accumulate in the lignan macromolecule and/or in a free form. Monolignol glucosides accumulate in a free form up to 9.85mg/g dry matter at the early developmental stages. Hydroxycinnamic acid glucosides and flavonoid accumulate (up to 3.18 and 4.07mg/g dry matter, respectively) in the later developmental stages and are ester-bound in the lignan macromolecule. Secosiolariciresinol diglucoside accumulates (up to 28.65mg/g dry matter) in the later developmental stages in both forms, mainly ester-bound in the lignan macromolecule and slightly in a free form.Entities:
Keywords: Flaxseed; HPLC-UV; Lignan macromolecule; NMR; Phenolics; Seed development
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27664601 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.08.039
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514