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Solvent Extraction of Polyphenolics from the Indigenous African Fruit Ximenia caffra and Characterization by LC-HRMS

Indigenous and non-commercial fruits can be an important source of antioxidant polyphenols; however, the identity and content of polyphenols from non-commercial fruits are often poorly described. The study aimed to extract, identify, and quantify polyphenols from the skin of the indigenous Africa fr...

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Autores principales: Oosthuizen, Dewald, Goosen, Neill J., Stander, Maria A., Ibrahim, Aliyu D., Pedavoah, Mary-Magdalene, Usman, Grace O., Aderinola, Taiwo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6116166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30071585
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox7080103
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author Oosthuizen, Dewald
Goosen, Neill J.
Stander, Maria A.
Ibrahim, Aliyu D.
Pedavoah, Mary-Magdalene
Usman, Grace O.
Aderinola, Taiwo
author_facet Oosthuizen, Dewald
Goosen, Neill J.
Stander, Maria A.
Ibrahim, Aliyu D.
Pedavoah, Mary-Magdalene
Usman, Grace O.
Aderinola, Taiwo
author_sort Oosthuizen, Dewald
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description Indigenous and non-commercial fruits can be an important source of antioxidant polyphenols; however, the identity and content of polyphenols from non-commercial fruits are often poorly described. The study aimed to extract, identify, and quantify polyphenols from the skin of the indigenous Africa fruit Ximenia caffra, using solvent extraction. Three solvents (hexane, acetone, and 70% v/v ethanol) over three extraction times (30, 60 and 120 min) were used in a 3(2) full factorial experimental design to determine effects on polyphenol recovery, and individual polyphenolics were characterised using liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS). Ethanol was the most effective extraction solvent, and extracts had high levels of total phenolics and flavonoids (65 mg gallic and 40 mg catechin equivalents per gram dry sample respectively), and high antioxidant activity (18.2 mg mL(−1) ascorbic acid equivalents). LC-HRMS positively identified 16 compounds, of which 14 were flavonoids including flavonoid glycosides, and indicated that concentrations of some flavonoids decreased for extraction times beyond 60 min. It was concluded that the fruit of Ximenia caffra is rich in natural polyphenolic antioxidants; the present work identified and quantified a number of these, while also establishing suitable solvent extraction conditions for the recovery of these potentially high-value compounds.
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spelling pubmed-61161662018-08-31 Solvent Extraction of Polyphenolics from the Indigenous African Fruit Ximenia caffra and Characterization by LC-HRMS Oosthuizen, Dewald Goosen, Neill J. Stander, Maria A. Ibrahim, Aliyu D. Pedavoah, Mary-Magdalene Usman, Grace O. Aderinola, Taiwo Antioxidants (Basel) Article Indigenous and non-commercial fruits can be an important source of antioxidant polyphenols; however, the identity and content of polyphenols from non-commercial fruits are often poorly described. The study aimed to extract, identify, and quantify polyphenols from the skin of the indigenous Africa fruit Ximenia caffra, using solvent extraction. Three solvents (hexane, acetone, and 70% v/v ethanol) over three extraction times (30, 60 and 120 min) were used in a 3(2) full factorial experimental design to determine effects on polyphenol recovery, and individual polyphenolics were characterised using liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC-HRMS). Ethanol was the most effective extraction solvent, and extracts had high levels of total phenolics and flavonoids (65 mg gallic and 40 mg catechin equivalents per gram dry sample respectively), and high antioxidant activity (18.2 mg mL(−1) ascorbic acid equivalents). LC-HRMS positively identified 16 compounds, of which 14 were flavonoids including flavonoid glycosides, and indicated that concentrations of some flavonoids decreased for extraction times beyond 60 min. It was concluded that the fruit of Ximenia caffra is rich in natural polyphenolic antioxidants; the present work identified and quantified a number of these, while also establishing suitable solvent extraction conditions for the recovery of these potentially high-value compounds. MDPI 2018-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6116166/ /pubmed/30071585 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox7080103 Text en © 2018 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Oosthuizen, Dewald
Goosen, Neill J.
Stander, Maria A.
Ibrahim, Aliyu D.
Pedavoah, Mary-Magdalene
Usman, Grace O.
Aderinola, Taiwo
Solvent Extraction of Polyphenolics from the Indigenous African Fruit Ximenia caffra and Characterization by LC-HRMS
title Solvent Extraction of Polyphenolics from the Indigenous African Fruit Ximenia caffra and Characterization by LC-HRMS
title_full Solvent Extraction of Polyphenolics from the Indigenous African Fruit Ximenia caffra and Characterization by LC-HRMS
title_fullStr Solvent Extraction of Polyphenolics from the Indigenous African Fruit Ximenia caffra and Characterization by LC-HRMS
title_full_unstemmed Solvent Extraction of Polyphenolics from the Indigenous African Fruit Ximenia caffra and Characterization by LC-HRMS
title_short Solvent Extraction of Polyphenolics from the Indigenous African Fruit Ximenia caffra and Characterization by LC-HRMS
title_sort solvent extraction of polyphenolics from the indigenous african fruit ximenia caffra and characterization by lc-hrms
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6116166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30071585
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox7080103
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