| Literature DB >> 28554648 |
André Mundombe Sinela1, Christian Mertz2, Nawel Achir3, Nadirah Rawat4, Kevin Vidot5, Hélène Fulcrand6, Manuel Dornier7.
Abstract
Effect of oxygen, polyphenols and metals was studied on degradation of delphinidin and cyanidin 3-O-sambubioside of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. Experiments were conducted on aqueous extracts degassed or not, an isolated polyphenolic fraction and extract-like model media, allowing the impact of the different constituents to be decoupled. All solutions were stored for 2months at 37°C. Anthocyanin and their degradation compounds were regularly HPLC-DAD-analyzed. Oxygen concentration did not impact the anthocyanin degradation rate. Degradation rate of delphinidin 3-O-sambubioside increased 6-fold when mixed with iron from 1 to 13mg.kg-1 but decreased with chlorogenic and gallic acids. Degradation rate of cyanidin 3-O-sambubioside was not affected by polyphenols but increased by 3-fold with increasing iron concentration with a concomitant yield decrease of scission product, protocatechuic acid. Two pathways of degradation of anthocyanins were identified: a major metal-catalyzed oxidation followed by condensation and a minor scission which represents about 10% of degraded anthocyanins.Entities:
Keywords: Cyanidin 3-O-sambubioside; Delphinidin 3-O-sambubioside; Hibiscus sabdariffa L.; Metals; Oxidation; Polyphenols; Scission
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28554648 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.05.027
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514