| Literature DB >> 32019952 |
Starlin Péguy Engozogho Anris1,2, Arsène Bikoro Bi Athomo3,4, Rodrigue Safou Tchiama4,5, Francisco José Santiago-Medina6, Thomas Cabaret3, Antonio Pizzi6, Bertrand Charrier3.
Abstract
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32019952 PMCID: PMC7000823 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-58431-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Total phenolic, anthocyan (vanillin assay) and pro-anthocyanidin (ButOH-HCl assay) content expressed in % of dry weight and Stiasny number of Okoume expressed in %.
| Okoume type sample | Total phenolic content (% of dry weight)* | Vanillin assay (% of dry weight)* | ButOH-HCl assay (% of dry weight)* | Stiasny number (%)* |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bark | 6 ± 0.4 | 4.2 ± 0.4 | 0.6 ± 0.1 | 83.3 ± 11.6 |
| Sapwood | 2 ± 0.8 | 0.5 ± 0.1 | 0.3 ± 0.04 | 73.3 ± 15.3 |
| Heartwood | 0.7 ± 0.1 | 0.2 ± 0.2 | 0.1 ± 0.2 | 53.3 ± 11.6 |
N = 8, represents the total number of technical replicates extraction per sample type (bark, sapwood, heartwood) obtained from the two logs.
*Means ± SD.
Figure 1LC-MS spectra of Okoume bark tannins presented at three different overlaying wavelengths (220 = black, 254 = red and 280 nm = green. Detected with a Diode Array Detector (DAD) at retention time (a = 0–90 mm, b = 50–60 mm).
Figure 2Mass fragments of the main monomers (a = glucose, b = trihydroxyflavan-3-ol, c = fisetinidin, d = gallocatechin).
Figure 3Maldi-ToF spectrum of Okoume bark tannin extracts in the ranges 100–200 Da (a) and 250–400 Da (b).
Distribution of polyflavonoid oligomers of acetone/water condensed tannin extract of Okoume bark by Maldi-ToF.
| Experimental | Calculated | Type unit | Oligomer type |
|---|---|---|---|
| 166.6 | 170.10 | E(gallic acid) | Monomer |
| 179.97 | 180.15 | Gly(Glycosyl unit) | Monomer |
| 257.6 | 258.3 | F1 (trihydroxyflavan) | Monomer |
| 274.4 | 274.3 | A1 (Fisetinidin) | Monomer |
| 305.5 | 306.3 | D1 (Gallocatechin) | Monomer |
| 340.2 | 342.2 | Gly2 (Cellobiose) | Dimer |
| 362.1 | 362.0 | G1H1 (Dihydroxyflavan-3-p-hydroxybenzoate) or F1I1 (Trihydroxyflavan-3-benzoate) | Dimer |
| 405.8 | 404.0 | A1Gly1 | Dimer |
| 422.0 | 420.0 | F1Gly1 | Dimer |
| 438.0 | 436.0 | Q1E1 (Epicatechin-3-gallate) | Dimer |
| 452 | 452 | A1Gly1 | Dimer |
| 481.6 | 480.0 | P2 (Dihydroxyflavan) | Dimer |
| 533.6 | 530 | F1A1 | Dimer |
| 575.2 | 574.6 | A1D1 | Dimer |
| 617 | 616.38 | R1E1 (Isoquercetin-gallate) | Dimer |
| 850.7 | 850.9 | A2D1 | Trimer |
| 851.9 | P1D2 | Trimer | |
| 1012.6 | 1012 | A2DGly1 | Tetramer |
| 1174.4 | 1174 | A2DGly2 | Tetramer |
| 1336.2 | 1336 | A2DGly3 | Pentamer |
| 1498.1 | 1498 | A2DGly4 | Hexamer |
| 1660.1 | 1660 | A2DGly5 | Heptamer |
| 1822.2 | 1822 | A2DGly6 | Octamer |
| 1984.4 | 1984 | A2DGly7 | Nonamer |
| 2146.6 | 2146 | A2DGly8 | Decamer |
| 2309.0 | 2308 | A2DGly9 | Undecamer |
| 2471.0 | 2470 | A2DGly10 | Dodecamer |
Thermal stability estimators for Okoume bark tannins by TGA (nitrogen 60 ml.min−1, heating rate 10 °C.min−1) and DSC (nitrogen 60 ml.min−1, heating rate 10 °C.min−1).
| Okoume type condensed tannins sample | TGA | DTG | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Temperature at 95 (T95%) and 80 (T80%) residual weigh | Onset temperature of first (Td1) and second (Td2) degradation | Residual weigh at 600 °C (W 600 °C) | Maximum temperatures of degradations (Tmax) | |||
| T95% | T80% | Td1 | Td2 | W600 °C | Tmax | |
| Bark | 101.8 | 420.8 | 81.4 | 220 | 78.5 | 243.99 |
| Sapwood | 101.8 | 358.9 | 81.4 | 220 | 77.1 | 243.99 |
| Heartwood | 100.1 | 276.4 | 83.1 | 220 | 72.7 | 255.64 |
Figure 4Maldi-ToF spectrum of Okoume in the range 400–900 Da (a) and 800–2400 Da (b).
Figure 5FTIR spectra of Okoume bark tannins.
Figure 6Condensed tannins linked to glycoside structures. A2D1Gly, with 1 ≤ n ≤10 and Gly: glucose, mannose or galactose unit.
Figure 7TGA (a) and DTG (b) curves of Okoume tannins heated at 10 °C/min in nitrogen, with bark tannins in green; sapwood tannins in blue and heartwood tannins in red.
Figure 8DSC of Okoume tannins heated at 10 °C/min in nitrogen (bark = green; sapwood tannins = blue and heartwood tannins = red).