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Catechin Photolysis Suppression by Aluminum Chloride under Alkaline Conditions and Assessment with Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry

Tea is rich in catechins and aluminum. In this study, the process of catechin photolysis was applied as a model for examining the effects of aluminum chloride (AlCl(3)) on the structural changes of catechin and the alteration of aluminum complexes under blue light irradiation (BLI) at pH 8 using liq...

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Autores principales: Yang, Meei-Ju, Lee, Shwu-Yuan, Liu, Chieh-I, Chen, Shih-Hsuan, Chen, Iou-Zen, Su, Tsung-Chen, Yuann, Jeu-Ming P., Cheng, Chien-Wei, Huang, Shiuh-Tsuen, Liang, Ji-Yuan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33348758
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245985
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author Yang, Meei-Ju
Lee, Shwu-Yuan
Liu, Chieh-I
Chen, Shih-Hsuan
Chen, Iou-Zen
Su, Tsung-Chen
Yuann, Jeu-Ming P.
Cheng, Chien-Wei
Huang, Shiuh-Tsuen
Liang, Ji-Yuan
author_facet Yang, Meei-Ju
Lee, Shwu-Yuan
Liu, Chieh-I
Chen, Shih-Hsuan
Chen, Iou-Zen
Su, Tsung-Chen
Yuann, Jeu-Ming P.
Cheng, Chien-Wei
Huang, Shiuh-Tsuen
Liang, Ji-Yuan
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description Tea is rich in catechins and aluminum. In this study, the process of catechin photolysis was applied as a model for examining the effects of aluminum chloride (AlCl(3)) on the structural changes of catechin and the alteration of aluminum complexes under blue light irradiation (BLI) at pH 8 using liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry techniques. Additionally, the effects of anions on catechin upon the addition of AlCl(3) and treatment with BLI were also studied. In this study, when 1 mM catechin was treated with BLI, a superoxide anion radical ([Formula: see text]) was generated in an air-saturated aqueous solution, in addition to forming a dimeric catechin (proanthocyanidin) via a photon-induced redox reaction. The relative percentage of catechin was found to be 59.0 and 95.7 for catechin treated with BLI and catechin upon the addition of 1 mM AlCl(3) treated with BLI, respectively. It suggested that catechin treated with BLI could be suppressed by AlCl(3), while AlCl(3) did not form a complex with catechin in the photolytic system. However, under the same conditions, it was also found that the addition of AlCl(3) inhibited the photolytic formation of [Formula: see text] and reduced the generation of proanthocyanidin, suggesting that the disconnection of proanthocyanidin was achieved by AlCl(3) acting as a catalyst under treatment with BLI. The influence of 1 mM fluoride ([Formula: see text]) and 1 mM oxalate ([Formula: see text]) ions on the photolysis of 1 mM catechin upon the addition of 1 mM AlCl(3) and treatment with BLI was found to be insignificant, implying that, during the photolysis of catechin, the Al species were either neutral or negatively charged and the aluminum species did not form a complex with anions in the photolytic system. Therefore, aluminum, which is an amphoteric species, has an inherent potential to stabilize the photolysis of catechin in an alkaline conditions, while suppressing the [Formula: see text] and proanthocyanidin generation via aluminum ion catalysis in the catechin/Al system under treatment with BLI.
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spelling pubmed-77664312020-12-28 Catechin Photolysis Suppression by Aluminum Chloride under Alkaline Conditions and Assessment with Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry Yang, Meei-Ju Lee, Shwu-Yuan Liu, Chieh-I Chen, Shih-Hsuan Chen, Iou-Zen Su, Tsung-Chen Yuann, Jeu-Ming P. Cheng, Chien-Wei Huang, Shiuh-Tsuen Liang, Ji-Yuan Molecules Article Tea is rich in catechins and aluminum. In this study, the process of catechin photolysis was applied as a model for examining the effects of aluminum chloride (AlCl(3)) on the structural changes of catechin and the alteration of aluminum complexes under blue light irradiation (BLI) at pH 8 using liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry techniques. Additionally, the effects of anions on catechin upon the addition of AlCl(3) and treatment with BLI were also studied. In this study, when 1 mM catechin was treated with BLI, a superoxide anion radical ([Formula: see text]) was generated in an air-saturated aqueous solution, in addition to forming a dimeric catechin (proanthocyanidin) via a photon-induced redox reaction. The relative percentage of catechin was found to be 59.0 and 95.7 for catechin treated with BLI and catechin upon the addition of 1 mM AlCl(3) treated with BLI, respectively. It suggested that catechin treated with BLI could be suppressed by AlCl(3), while AlCl(3) did not form a complex with catechin in the photolytic system. However, under the same conditions, it was also found that the addition of AlCl(3) inhibited the photolytic formation of [Formula: see text] and reduced the generation of proanthocyanidin, suggesting that the disconnection of proanthocyanidin was achieved by AlCl(3) acting as a catalyst under treatment with BLI. The influence of 1 mM fluoride ([Formula: see text]) and 1 mM oxalate ([Formula: see text]) ions on the photolysis of 1 mM catechin upon the addition of 1 mM AlCl(3) and treatment with BLI was found to be insignificant, implying that, during the photolysis of catechin, the Al species were either neutral or negatively charged and the aluminum species did not form a complex with anions in the photolytic system. Therefore, aluminum, which is an amphoteric species, has an inherent potential to stabilize the photolysis of catechin in an alkaline conditions, while suppressing the [Formula: see text] and proanthocyanidin generation via aluminum ion catalysis in the catechin/Al system under treatment with BLI. MDPI 2020-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7766431/ /pubmed/33348758 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245985 Text en © 2020 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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Yang, Meei-Ju
Lee, Shwu-Yuan
Liu, Chieh-I
Chen, Shih-Hsuan
Chen, Iou-Zen
Su, Tsung-Chen
Yuann, Jeu-Ming P.
Cheng, Chien-Wei
Huang, Shiuh-Tsuen
Liang, Ji-Yuan
Catechin Photolysis Suppression by Aluminum Chloride under Alkaline Conditions and Assessment with Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
title Catechin Photolysis Suppression by Aluminum Chloride under Alkaline Conditions and Assessment with Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
title_full Catechin Photolysis Suppression by Aluminum Chloride under Alkaline Conditions and Assessment with Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
title_fullStr Catechin Photolysis Suppression by Aluminum Chloride under Alkaline Conditions and Assessment with Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
title_full_unstemmed Catechin Photolysis Suppression by Aluminum Chloride under Alkaline Conditions and Assessment with Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
title_short Catechin Photolysis Suppression by Aluminum Chloride under Alkaline Conditions and Assessment with Liquid Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
title_sort catechin photolysis suppression by aluminum chloride under alkaline conditions and assessment with liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33348758
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245985
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