| Literature DB >> 33106544 |
Umakanta Sarker1, Shinya Oba2.
Abstract
Four selected advance lines of drought-tolerant leafy vegetable amaranth were characterized for phenolic profiles, vitamins, and antioxidant activities. The selected advance lines exhibited differences in terms of genotypes with remarkable phenols, vitamins, flavonoids content, and potential radical quenching capacity. We identified twenty-five phenolic and flavonoid compounds including protocatechuic acid, salicylic acid, gentisic acid, gallic acid, β-resorcylic acid, vanillic acid, p-hydroxybenzoic acid, chlorogenic acid, ellagic acid, syringic acid, ferulic acid, kaempferol, m-coumaric acid, trans-cinnamic acid, quercetin, p-coumaric acid, apigenin, caffeic acid, rutin, sinapic acid, isoquercetin, naringenin, myricetin, catechin, and hyperoside. The selected advance lines VA14 and VA16 had abundant phenols, vitamins, flavonoids, and antioxidants potentiality. The selected drought-tolerant leafy vegetable amaranth showed high antioxidant potentiality as phenols, vitamins, flavonoids of these lines had a significant positive correlation with antioxidant capacities equivalent to Trolox using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl and ABTS+. Therefore, drought-tolerant leafy vegetable amaranth VA14 and VA16 can be grown in semi-arid and drought-prone areas in the world to attaining vitamins and antioxidant sufficiency. The phenolic and flavonoids compounds identified in drought-tolerant leafy vegetable amaranth demand a comprehensive pharmacological study. The baseline data on phenolic and flavonoids compounds obtained in the present study will contribute to the scientist forum for the scientific evaluation of these compounds in vegetable amaranth.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33106544 PMCID: PMC7589480 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-71727-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Retention time (Rt), wavelengths of maximum absorption in the visible region (λmax), mass spectral data and tentative identification of phenolic compounds in selected four drought-tolerant leafy vegetables amaranth.
| Peak no | Rt (min) | λmax (nm) | Molecular ion [M − H]− (m/z) | MS2 (m/z) | Identity of tentative compounds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 9.24 | 254 | 169.1224 | 169.1426 | 3,4,5 Trihydroxybenzoic acid |
| 2 | 30.13 | 254 | 167.1121 | 167.1254 | 4-Hydroxy-3-methoxybenzoic acid |
| 3 | 34.57 | 254 | 197.1231 | 197.1192 | 3,5-Dimethoxy-4-hydroxybenzoic acid |
| 4 | 31.34 | 254 | 137.0224 | 137.1474 | 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid |
| 5 | 48.23 | 254 | 137.2131 | 137.1832 | 2-Hydroxybenzoic acid |
| 6 | 52.48 | 254 | 301.1432 | 301.0845 | 2,3,7,8-Tetrahydroxy-chromeno [5,4,3-cde] chromene-5,10-dione |
| 7 | 2.33 | 280 | 154.1342 | 154.1256 | 3,4-Dihydroxybenzoic acid |
| 8 | 4.28 | 280 | 154.1124 | 154.0256 | 2,4-Dihydroxybenzoic acid |
| 9 | 3.82 | 280 | 154.1314 | 154.1258 | 2,5-Dihydroxybenzoic acid |
| 10 | 32.12 | 280 | 179.0764 | 179.0875 | 3,4-Dihydroxy-trans-cinnamate |
| 11 | 31.13 | 280 | 353.1426 | 353.1652 | 3-(3,4-Dihydroxy cinnamoyl) quinic acid |
| 12 | 42.21 | 280 | 163.0584 | 163.1443 | 4-Hydroxy cinnamic acid |
| 13 | 47.88 | 280 | 193.1691 | 193.1543 | 3-Methoxy-4-hydroxy cinnamic acid |
| 14 | 49.59 | 280 | 163.2458 | 163.1273 | 3-Hydroxy cinnamic acid |
| 15 | 49.03 | 280 | 223.1624 | 223.1642 | 4-Hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxy cinnamic acid |
| 16 | 67.26 | 280 | 147.1214 | 147.1213 | 3-Phenyl acrylic acid |
| 17 | 23.87 | 280 | 290.2387 | 290.1433 | (2R-3S)-2-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-3,4-dihydro-2-chromene-3,5,7-triol |
| 18 | 26.71 | 280 | 271.0574 | 271.1248 | Naringenin |
| 19 | 54.33 | 360 | 463.2778 | 463.3234 | Quercetin-3- |
| 20 | 53.29 | 360 | 463.4435 | 463.5314 | Quercetin-3- |
| 21 | 53.14 | 360 | 609.2824 | 609.4123 | Quercetin-3- |
| 22 | 7.54 | 370 | 301.1253 | 301.2138 | 2-(3,4-dihydroxy phenyl)-3,5,7-trihydroxychromene-4-one |
| 23 | 4.58 | 370 | 626.3142 | 626.1362 | Myricetin-3- |
| 24 | 15.55 | 370 | 270.2418 | 270.1317 | 4′,5,7-Trihydroxyflavone, 5,7-Dihydroxy-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)-4-benzopyrone |
| 25 | 17.77 | 370 | 593.4324 | 593.2847 | kaempferol-3- |
Figure 1Benzoic acids profiles (µg g−1 FW) in selected four drought-tolerant leafy vegetables amaranth, different letters in the bar are differed significantly by Duncan multiple range test ((P < 0.01), (n = 3)).
Figure 2Cinnamic acids profiles (µg g−1 FW) in selected four drought-tolerant leafy vegetables amaranth, different letters in the bar are differed significantly by Duncan multiple range test ((P < 0.01), (n = 3)).
Figure 3Flavonoids profiles (µg g−1 FW) in selected four drought-tolerant leafy vegetables amaranth, different letters in the bar are differed significantly by Duncan multiple range test ((P < 0.01), (n = 3)).
Figure 4Phenolic fractions composition (µg g−1 FW) in selected four drought-tolerant leafy vegetables amaranth, different letters in the bar are differed significantly by Duncan multiple range test ((P < 0.01), (n = 3)).
Figure 5Antioxidant constituents and antioxidant capacity in selected four drought-tolerant leafy vegetables amaranth, Vitamin C (mg 100 g−1 FW), Total polyphenols (SAE µg g−1 DW), Total flavonoids (QE µg g−1 DW), AC (DPPH) antioxidant capacity (DPPH) (TEAC µg g−1 DW), AC (ABTS+) antioxidant capacity (ABTS+) (TEAC µg g−1 DW), different letters in the bar are differed significantly by Duncan multiple range test ((P < 0.01), (n = 3)).
The correlation coefficient for antioxidant constituents, and antioxidant capacity in selected four drought-tolerant leafy vegetables amaranth.
| Total polyphenols (GAE µg g−1 FW) | Total flavonoids (RE µg g−1 DW) | AC (DPPH) (TEAC µg g−1 DW) | AC (ABTS+) (TEAC µg g−1 DW) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Vitamin C | 0.86** | 0.89** | 0.86** | 0.92** |
| Total polyphenols | 0.87** | 0.92** | 0.95** | |
| Total flavonoids | 0.84** | 0.87** | ||
| AC (DPPH) | 0.98** |
AC (DPPH) antioxidant capacity (DPPH), AC (ABTS+) antioxidant capacity (ABTS+).
*Significant at 5% level.
**Significant at 1% level, (n = 3).