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Bioassay-Guided Isolation of Antioxidant and Cytoprotective Constituents from a Maqui Berry (Aristotelia chilensis) Dietary Supplement Ingredient As Markers for Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis.

Jie Li1, Chunhua Yuan2, Li Pan1, P Annécie Benatrehina1, Heebyung Chai1, William J Keller3, C Benjamin Naman1, A Douglas Kinghorn1.   

Abstract

Bioassay-guided phytochemical investigation of a commercially available maqui berry (Aristotelia chilensis) extract used in botanical dietary supplement products led to the isolation of 16 compounds, including one phenolic molecule, 1, discovered for the first time from a natural source, along with several known compounds, 2-16, including three substances not reported previously in A. chilensis, 2, 14, and 15. Each isolate was characterized by detailed analysis of NMR spectroscopic and HRESIMS data and tested for their in vitro hydroxyl radical scavenging and quinone-reductase inducing biological activities. A sensitive and accurate LC-DAD-MS method for the quantitative determination of the occurrence of six bioactive compounds, 6, 7, 10-12, and 14, was developed and validated using maqui berry isolates purified in the course of this study as authentic standards. The method presented can be utilized for dereplication efforts in future natural product research projects or to evaluate chemical markers for quality assurance and batch-to-batch standardization of this botanical dietary supplement component.

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Keywords:  Aristotelia chilensis; HPLC−DAD-ESI/MS; antioxidants; content determination; hydroxyl radical-scavenging assay; maqui berry; phloroglucinaldehyde 2-O-β-d-glucopyranoside; quinone reductase-inducing assay

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28910091      PMCID: PMC5685509          DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.7b03261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Agric Food Chem        ISSN: 0021-8561            Impact factor:   5.279


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