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Polyphenols from Lycium barbarum (Goji) Fruit European Cultivars at Different Maturation Steps: Extraction, HPLC-DAD Analyses, and Biological Evaluation
Goji berries are undoubtedly a source of potentially bioactive compounds but their phytochemical profile can vary depending on their geographical origin, cultivar, and/or industrial processing. A rapid and cheap extraction of the polyphenolic fraction from Lycium barbarum cultivars, applied after ho...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912443/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31744071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox8110562 |
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author | Mocan, Andrei Cairone, Francesco Locatelli, Marcello Cacciagrano, Francesco Carradori, Simone Vodnar, Dan C. Crișan, Gianina Simonetti, Giovanna Cesa, Stefania |
author_facet | Mocan, Andrei Cairone, Francesco Locatelli, Marcello Cacciagrano, Francesco Carradori, Simone Vodnar, Dan C. Crișan, Gianina Simonetti, Giovanna Cesa, Stefania |
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description | Goji berries are undoubtedly a source of potentially bioactive compounds but their phytochemical profile can vary depending on their geographical origin, cultivar, and/or industrial processing. A rapid and cheap extraction of the polyphenolic fraction from Lycium barbarum cultivars, applied after homogenization treatments, was combined with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analyses based on two different methods. The obtained hydroalcoholic extracts, containing interesting secondary metabolites (gallic acid, chlorogenic acid, catechin, sinapinic acid, rutin, and carvacrol), were also submitted to a wide biological screening. The total phenolic and flavonoid contents, the antioxidant capacity using three antioxidant assays, tyrosinase inhibition, and anti-Candida activity were evaluated in order to correlate the impact of the homogenization treatment, geographical origin, and cultivar type on the polyphenolic and flavonoid amount, and consequently the bioactivity. The rutin amount, considered as a quality marker for goji berries according to European Pharmacopeia, varied from ≈200 to ≈400 µg/g among the tested samples, showing important differences observed in relation to the influence of the evaluated parameters. |
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spelling | pubmed-69124432020-01-02 Polyphenols from Lycium barbarum (Goji) Fruit European Cultivars at Different Maturation Steps: Extraction, HPLC-DAD Analyses, and Biological Evaluation Mocan, Andrei Cairone, Francesco Locatelli, Marcello Cacciagrano, Francesco Carradori, Simone Vodnar, Dan C. Crișan, Gianina Simonetti, Giovanna Cesa, Stefania Antioxidants (Basel) Article Goji berries are undoubtedly a source of potentially bioactive compounds but their phytochemical profile can vary depending on their geographical origin, cultivar, and/or industrial processing. A rapid and cheap extraction of the polyphenolic fraction from Lycium barbarum cultivars, applied after homogenization treatments, was combined with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analyses based on two different methods. The obtained hydroalcoholic extracts, containing interesting secondary metabolites (gallic acid, chlorogenic acid, catechin, sinapinic acid, rutin, and carvacrol), were also submitted to a wide biological screening. The total phenolic and flavonoid contents, the antioxidant capacity using three antioxidant assays, tyrosinase inhibition, and anti-Candida activity were evaluated in order to correlate the impact of the homogenization treatment, geographical origin, and cultivar type on the polyphenolic and flavonoid amount, and consequently the bioactivity. The rutin amount, considered as a quality marker for goji berries according to European Pharmacopeia, varied from ≈200 to ≈400 µg/g among the tested samples, showing important differences observed in relation to the influence of the evaluated parameters. MDPI 2019-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6912443/ /pubmed/31744071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox8110562 Text en © 2019 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Mocan, Andrei Cairone, Francesco Locatelli, Marcello Cacciagrano, Francesco Carradori, Simone Vodnar, Dan C. Crișan, Gianina Simonetti, Giovanna Cesa, Stefania Polyphenols from Lycium barbarum (Goji) Fruit European Cultivars at Different Maturation Steps: Extraction, HPLC-DAD Analyses, and Biological Evaluation |
title | Polyphenols from Lycium barbarum (Goji) Fruit European Cultivars at Different Maturation Steps: Extraction, HPLC-DAD Analyses, and Biological Evaluation |
title_full | Polyphenols from Lycium barbarum (Goji) Fruit European Cultivars at Different Maturation Steps: Extraction, HPLC-DAD Analyses, and Biological Evaluation |
title_fullStr | Polyphenols from Lycium barbarum (Goji) Fruit European Cultivars at Different Maturation Steps: Extraction, HPLC-DAD Analyses, and Biological Evaluation |
title_full_unstemmed | Polyphenols from Lycium barbarum (Goji) Fruit European Cultivars at Different Maturation Steps: Extraction, HPLC-DAD Analyses, and Biological Evaluation |
title_short | Polyphenols from Lycium barbarum (Goji) Fruit European Cultivars at Different Maturation Steps: Extraction, HPLC-DAD Analyses, and Biological Evaluation |
title_sort | polyphenols from lycium barbarum (goji) fruit european cultivars at different maturation steps: extraction, hplc-dad analyses, and biological evaluation |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6912443/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31744071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox8110562 |
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