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Composition and Bioactivity of Chlorogenic Acids in Vegetable and Conventional Sweet Potato Vine Tips

Sweet potato vine tips are abundant in chlorogenic acid (CGA). In this study, CGA was extracted from vegetable and conventional sweet potato vine tips using ethanol, followed by subsequent purification of the extract through a series of sequential steps. Over 4 g of the purified product was obtained...

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Autores principales: Meng, Fantong, Du, Wantong, Zhu, Yaxing, Du, Ximeng, Song, Chengchuang, Chen, Xi, Fang, Xingtang, Cao, Qinghe, Ma, Daifu, Wang, Yanhong, Zhang, Chunlei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10649122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37959029
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12213910
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author Meng, Fantong
Du, Wantong
Zhu, Yaxing
Du, Ximeng
Song, Chengchuang
Chen, Xi
Fang, Xingtang
Cao, Qinghe
Ma, Daifu
Wang, Yanhong
Zhang, Chunlei
author_facet Meng, Fantong
Du, Wantong
Zhu, Yaxing
Du, Ximeng
Song, Chengchuang
Chen, Xi
Fang, Xingtang
Cao, Qinghe
Ma, Daifu
Wang, Yanhong
Zhang, Chunlei
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description Sweet potato vine tips are abundant in chlorogenic acid (CGA). In this study, CGA was extracted from vegetable and conventional sweet potato vine tips using ethanol, followed by subsequent purification of the extract through a series of sequential steps. Over 4 g of the purified product was obtained from 100 g of sweet potato vine tip powder, producing more than 85% of purified CGA. The LC-MS analysis of all samples indicated that 4-CQA was the predominant isomer in both sweet potato cultivars. Significant variations of p-coumaroyl quinic acids, feruloyl quinic acids, dicaffeoyl quinic acids, and tricaffeoyl quinic acid were identified, whereas the mono-caffeoyl quinic acids did not vary when the two sweet potato varieties were compared. Compared to conventional sweet potatoes, vegetable sweet potatoes exhibit a high negative correlation between 4-CQA and 5-pCoQA, while showing a high positive correlation between 3,5-CQA and 3-pCoQA. A series of principal component analyses (PCA) using CGA isomers enables a clear differentiation between vine tips derived from vegetable and conventional sweet potatoes. The model of linear discriminant analysis, based on the characteristic CGA, achieved a 100% accuracy rate in distinguishing between vegetable and conventional sweet potatoes. The high purity of sweet potato CGA (SCGA) exhibited potent anti-breast cancer activity. The results demonstrated that SCGA significantly suppressed the clonogenicity of MB231 and MCF7 cells, and impeded the migratory, invasive, and lung metastatic potential of MB231 cells.
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spelling pubmed-106491222023-10-25 Composition and Bioactivity of Chlorogenic Acids in Vegetable and Conventional Sweet Potato Vine Tips Meng, Fantong Du, Wantong Zhu, Yaxing Du, Ximeng Song, Chengchuang Chen, Xi Fang, Xingtang Cao, Qinghe Ma, Daifu Wang, Yanhong Zhang, Chunlei Foods Article Sweet potato vine tips are abundant in chlorogenic acid (CGA). In this study, CGA was extracted from vegetable and conventional sweet potato vine tips using ethanol, followed by subsequent purification of the extract through a series of sequential steps. Over 4 g of the purified product was obtained from 100 g of sweet potato vine tip powder, producing more than 85% of purified CGA. The LC-MS analysis of all samples indicated that 4-CQA was the predominant isomer in both sweet potato cultivars. Significant variations of p-coumaroyl quinic acids, feruloyl quinic acids, dicaffeoyl quinic acids, and tricaffeoyl quinic acid were identified, whereas the mono-caffeoyl quinic acids did not vary when the two sweet potato varieties were compared. Compared to conventional sweet potatoes, vegetable sweet potatoes exhibit a high negative correlation between 4-CQA and 5-pCoQA, while showing a high positive correlation between 3,5-CQA and 3-pCoQA. A series of principal component analyses (PCA) using CGA isomers enables a clear differentiation between vine tips derived from vegetable and conventional sweet potatoes. The model of linear discriminant analysis, based on the characteristic CGA, achieved a 100% accuracy rate in distinguishing between vegetable and conventional sweet potatoes. The high purity of sweet potato CGA (SCGA) exhibited potent anti-breast cancer activity. The results demonstrated that SCGA significantly suppressed the clonogenicity of MB231 and MCF7 cells, and impeded the migratory, invasive, and lung metastatic potential of MB231 cells. MDPI 2023-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10649122/ /pubmed/37959029 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12213910 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Meng, Fantong
Du, Wantong
Zhu, Yaxing
Du, Ximeng
Song, Chengchuang
Chen, Xi
Fang, Xingtang
Cao, Qinghe
Ma, Daifu
Wang, Yanhong
Zhang, Chunlei
Composition and Bioactivity of Chlorogenic Acids in Vegetable and Conventional Sweet Potato Vine Tips
title Composition and Bioactivity of Chlorogenic Acids in Vegetable and Conventional Sweet Potato Vine Tips
title_full Composition and Bioactivity of Chlorogenic Acids in Vegetable and Conventional Sweet Potato Vine Tips
title_fullStr Composition and Bioactivity of Chlorogenic Acids in Vegetable and Conventional Sweet Potato Vine Tips
title_full_unstemmed Composition and Bioactivity of Chlorogenic Acids in Vegetable and Conventional Sweet Potato Vine Tips
title_short Composition and Bioactivity of Chlorogenic Acids in Vegetable and Conventional Sweet Potato Vine Tips
title_sort composition and bioactivity of chlorogenic acids in vegetable and conventional sweet potato vine tips
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10649122/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37959029
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12213910
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