| Literature DB >> 30007736 |
Andrea Irías-Mata1, Víctor M Jiménez2, Christof Björn Steingass3, Ralf M Schweiggert3, Reinhold Carle4, Patricia Esquivel5.
Abstract
Carotenoid profiles, by means of HPLC-PDA-MSn, and CIE-L*C*h° colour values of yellow and red nance fruits from Costa Rica were elucidated. Among 16 carotenoids detected, (all-E)-lutein was the most abundant accounting for >80% of the total carotenoids, followed by (all-E)-zeaxanthin (9-11%) and (all-E)-β-carotene (2-9%). Minor constituents were (Z)-isomers of lutein and β-carotene, as well as diverse lutein diesters. Among the esters, lutein dimyristate was the most abundant as substantiated by the comparison with a marigold flower extract. Total carotenoids in the peel (616.2 μg/100 g of FW in yellow nance and 174.2 μg/100 g of FW in red nance) were higher than in the pulp (39.4 μg/100 g of FW in yellow nance and 31.4 μg/100 g of FW in red nance). Since carotenoid profiles of yellow and red varieties were qualitatively similar, although the colour values showed significant differences (77.2 and 88.6 h° in peel and pulp of yellow nance, versus 32.7 and 67.3 h° in peel and pulp of red nance, respectively), pigments other than carotenoids may impart the colour of red nance. High lutein content renders nance fruit as a nutritionally relevant source of this micronutrient.Entities:
Keywords: Lutein; Lutein diesters; Macular carotenoids; Murici; Tagetes erecta L.; Zeaxanthin
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30007736 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2018.05.063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Res Int ISSN: 0963-9969 Impact factor: 6.475