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Leah Paranavitana1, Won Young Oh1, JuDong Yeo1, Fereidoon Shahidi2.
Abstract
The soluble and insoluble-bound phenolic fractions of hull, whole, and dehulled black and green lentil extracts were identified and quantified using electrospray ionization (ESI)-MS/MS. Several in vitro antioxidant tests and inhibition of DNA strand scission were conducted to assess different pathways of activity. The most abundant phenolics in the soluble fractions were caffeic acid (412.2 μg/g), quercetin, (486.5 μg/g) quercetin glucoside (633.6 μg/g) luteolin glucoside (239.1 μg/g) and formononetin (920 μg/g), while myricetin (534.1 μg/g) and catechin (653.4 μg/g) were the predominant phenolics in the insoluble bound fraction. Hulls of both lentil cultivars had the highest phenolic content and the strongest antioxidant activity followed by whole and dehulled samples. Thus, lentil hulls would serve as an excellent source for the production of functional foods. Moreover, ESI-MS/MS (direct infusion) analysis was the rapid and high-throughput approach for the determination of bioactives in lentils by reducing the analysis time.Entities:
Keywords: DNA scission; Dehulls of lentils; ESI-MS/MS; Hull; Phenolic compounds; Whole
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34029906 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.130083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514