Literature DB >> 34203814

Walnut (J. regia) Agro-Residues as a Rich Source of Phenolic Compounds.

Aljaz Medic1, Jerneja Jakopic1, Anita Solar1, Metka Hudina1, Robert Veberic1.   

Abstract

The present study was designed to identify and quantify the major phenolic compounds (phenolics) in the inner and outer husks, buds and bark of the Persian walnut, Juglans regia L. A comparison across six different cultivars grown in Slovenia was also carried out: 'Fernor', 'Fernette', 'Franquette', 'Sava', 'Krka' and 'Rubina'. A total of 83 compounds were identified, which included 25 naphthoquinones, 15 hydroxycinnamic acids, 8 hydroxybenzoic acids, 13 flavanols, 2 flavones, 1 flavanone and 19 flavonols. For the first time, 38 phenolics in the husks, 57 phenolics in the buds and 29 phenolics in the bark were presented in J. regia within this study. Naphthoquinones were the major phenolics determined, approximately 75% of all analysed phenolics in the inner husk, 85% in the outer husk, 50% in buds and 80% in bark. The highest content of phenolics was found in the walnut buds, followed by the bark, the inner husk and the outer husk. On the basis of these high phenolic contents, walnut husks, buds and bark represented valuable by-products of the walnut tree. These data also show origin-related phenolic contents across the cultivars, and thus these phenolic profiles might serve to define the origins of different walnut cultivars.

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Keywords:  1,4–naphthoquinone; bark; buds; husk; hydrojuglone; juglone; naphthoquinones; phenolic compounds

Year:  2021        PMID: 34203814     DOI: 10.3390/biology10060535

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biology (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-7737


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