| Literature DB >> 28159267 |
Zhuohong Xie1, Tracy Mui2, Marsha Sintara3, Boxin Ou3, Jodee Johnson4, YiFang Chu4, Marianne O'shea4, Prabhakar Kasturi2, Yumin Chen5.
Abstract
Avenanthramides (AVNs) are a family of nitrogen-containing phenolic compounds produced in oat; AVN 2c, 2p, and 2f are the three major members. An LC-MS/MS method was developed, with the limit of detection (LOD) and the limit of quantitation (LOQ) being, respectively, 0.29ng/mL and 1.96ng/mL for AVN 2c, 0.24ng/mL and 0.60ng/mL for AVE 2p, and 0.42ng/mL and 2.2ng/mL for AVN 2f. The method was validated in oat-containing hot cereal and snack bar samples. The recovery of AVN 2c, 2p, and 2f from these two oat products was 95-113%, and the relative standard deviations ranged from 5% to 9%. This method was used to evaluate oat products and raw oat samples. The effects of location and variety on AVN composition were investigated. The method presented here provides a novel and rapid tool to quantitate the abundance of AVN 2c, 2p, and 2f in oat-containing products.Entities:
Keywords: Avenanthramide; HPLC; Mass spectrometry; Multi-reaction monitoring; Oat
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Year: 2016 PMID: 28159267 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.12.079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514