| Literature DB >> 30409660 |
Kyari Yates1, Franziska Pohl1, Maike Busch2, Annika Mozer2, Louis Watters3, Andrey Shiryaev4, Paul Kong Thoo Lin5.
Abstract
Sinapine is the main secondary metabolite present in rapeseed pomace (RSP) with its concentration being dependent on rapeseed processing, growing conditions, extraction parameters and the country of origin. Here we report, the concentration of sinapine from an extract of defatted RSP harvested in the North East of Scotland. Using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry, the most abundant phenolic compound in the RSP extract was, as expected, sinapine (109.1 mg/g RSP extract). Additionally, sinapic, caffeic, ferulic and syringic acids were identified (0.159-3.91 mg/g RSP extract). Sinapine together with the phenolics at the concentration present in the RSP extract, exhibited ≥50% activity relative to the extract in antioxidant assays. Furthermore, sinapine provided plasmid DNA (pBR322) protection, from 2,2'-azobis(2-amidinopropane) dihydrochloride and inhibited acetylcholinesterase activity by 85%. Molecular docking was utilised to explain the inhibitory activity. RSP can be an excellent source of bioactive compounds for pharmaceuticals, food additive and nutraceutical applications.Entities:
Keywords: Acetylcholinesterase (AChE); Antioxidant assays; Canola; LC-MS/MS; Phenolic acids; Plasmid DNA (pBR322); Rapeseed pomace; Sinapine
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30409660 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.10.045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514