Cargando…

A Comparative Investigation on Phenolic Composition, Characterization and Antioxidant Potentials of Five Different Australian Grown Pear Varieties

Pear (Pyrus communis L.) is widely spread throughout the temperate regions of the world, such as China, America and Australia. This fruit is popular among consumers due to its excellent taste and perceived health benefits. Various bioactive compounds, which contribute to these health benefits, have...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Wang, Zening, Barrow, Colin J., Dunshea, Frank R., Suleria, Hafiz A. R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7909527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498549
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10020151
_version_ 1783655948754092032
author Wang, Zening
Barrow, Colin J.
Dunshea, Frank R.
Suleria, Hafiz A. R.
author_facet Wang, Zening
Barrow, Colin J.
Dunshea, Frank R.
Suleria, Hafiz A. R.
author_sort Wang, Zening
collection PubMed
description Pear (Pyrus communis L.) is widely spread throughout the temperate regions of the world, such as China, America and Australia. This fruit is popular among consumers due to its excellent taste and perceived health benefits. Various bioactive compounds, which contribute to these health benefits, have been detected in the pear fruits, including a range of phenolic compounds. Five Australian grown pear varieties, which include Packham’s Triumph, Josephine de Malines, Beurre Bosc, Winter Nelis and Rico were selected for this study to examine the phenolic compounds in pears. Beurre Bosc exhibited the highest total polyphenol content (TPC) (3.14 ± 0.02 mg GAE/g), total tannin content (TTC) (1.43 ± 0.04 mg CE/g) and 2,2′-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) (5.72 ± 0.11 mg AAE/g), while the Josephine de Malines variety was high in total flavonoid content (TFC) (1.53 ± 0.09 mg QE/g), ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) (4.37 ± 0.04 mg AAE/g), 2,2′-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS) (4.44 ± 0.01 mg AAE/g) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) (5.29 ± 0.09 mg AAE/g). The liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray-ionization quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS) data indicate that a total of 73 phenolic compounds were detected in Beurre Bosc (37 compounds), Josephine de Malines (34), Rico (22), Packham’s Triumph (15) and Winter Nelis (9), respectively. From HPLC-PDA quantification, the Beurre Bosc pear variety showed significantly higher in phenolic acids (chlorogenic acid; 17.58 ± 0.88 mg/g) and while flavonoids were significantly higher in Josephine de Malines (catechin; 17.45 ± 1.39 mg/g), as compared to other pear varieties. The analyses suggest that the Australian grown pears might contain an ideal source of phenolic compounds which benefit human health. The information provided by the present work can serve as practical supporting data for the use of pears in the nutraceutical, pharmaceutical and food industries.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7909527
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-79095272021-02-27 A Comparative Investigation on Phenolic Composition, Characterization and Antioxidant Potentials of Five Different Australian Grown Pear Varieties Wang, Zening Barrow, Colin J. Dunshea, Frank R. Suleria, Hafiz A. R. Antioxidants (Basel) Article Pear (Pyrus communis L.) is widely spread throughout the temperate regions of the world, such as China, America and Australia. This fruit is popular among consumers due to its excellent taste and perceived health benefits. Various bioactive compounds, which contribute to these health benefits, have been detected in the pear fruits, including a range of phenolic compounds. Five Australian grown pear varieties, which include Packham’s Triumph, Josephine de Malines, Beurre Bosc, Winter Nelis and Rico were selected for this study to examine the phenolic compounds in pears. Beurre Bosc exhibited the highest total polyphenol content (TPC) (3.14 ± 0.02 mg GAE/g), total tannin content (TTC) (1.43 ± 0.04 mg CE/g) and 2,2′-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) (5.72 ± 0.11 mg AAE/g), while the Josephine de Malines variety was high in total flavonoid content (TFC) (1.53 ± 0.09 mg QE/g), ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) (4.37 ± 0.04 mg AAE/g), 2,2′-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS) (4.44 ± 0.01 mg AAE/g) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) (5.29 ± 0.09 mg AAE/g). The liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray-ionization quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS) data indicate that a total of 73 phenolic compounds were detected in Beurre Bosc (37 compounds), Josephine de Malines (34), Rico (22), Packham’s Triumph (15) and Winter Nelis (9), respectively. From HPLC-PDA quantification, the Beurre Bosc pear variety showed significantly higher in phenolic acids (chlorogenic acid; 17.58 ± 0.88 mg/g) and while flavonoids were significantly higher in Josephine de Malines (catechin; 17.45 ± 1.39 mg/g), as compared to other pear varieties. The analyses suggest that the Australian grown pears might contain an ideal source of phenolic compounds which benefit human health. The information provided by the present work can serve as practical supporting data for the use of pears in the nutraceutical, pharmaceutical and food industries. MDPI 2021-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7909527/ /pubmed/33498549 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10020151 Text en © 2021 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
Wang, Zening
Barrow, Colin J.
Dunshea, Frank R.
Suleria, Hafiz A. R.
A Comparative Investigation on Phenolic Composition, Characterization and Antioxidant Potentials of Five Different Australian Grown Pear Varieties
title A Comparative Investigation on Phenolic Composition, Characterization and Antioxidant Potentials of Five Different Australian Grown Pear Varieties
title_full A Comparative Investigation on Phenolic Composition, Characterization and Antioxidant Potentials of Five Different Australian Grown Pear Varieties
title_fullStr A Comparative Investigation on Phenolic Composition, Characterization and Antioxidant Potentials of Five Different Australian Grown Pear Varieties
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Investigation on Phenolic Composition, Characterization and Antioxidant Potentials of Five Different Australian Grown Pear Varieties
title_short A Comparative Investigation on Phenolic Composition, Characterization and Antioxidant Potentials of Five Different Australian Grown Pear Varieties
title_sort comparative investigation on phenolic composition, characterization and antioxidant potentials of five different australian grown pear varieties
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7909527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33498549
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox10020151
work_keys_str_mv AT wangzening acomparativeinvestigationonphenoliccompositioncharacterizationandantioxidantpotentialsoffivedifferentaustraliangrownpearvarieties
AT barrowcolinj acomparativeinvestigationonphenoliccompositioncharacterizationandantioxidantpotentialsoffivedifferentaustraliangrownpearvarieties
AT dunsheafrankr acomparativeinvestigationonphenoliccompositioncharacterizationandantioxidantpotentialsoffivedifferentaustraliangrownpearvarieties
AT suleriahafizar acomparativeinvestigationonphenoliccompositioncharacterizationandantioxidantpotentialsoffivedifferentaustraliangrownpearvarieties
AT wangzening comparativeinvestigationonphenoliccompositioncharacterizationandantioxidantpotentialsoffivedifferentaustraliangrownpearvarieties
AT barrowcolinj comparativeinvestigationonphenoliccompositioncharacterizationandantioxidantpotentialsoffivedifferentaustraliangrownpearvarieties
AT dunsheafrankr comparativeinvestigationonphenoliccompositioncharacterizationandantioxidantpotentialsoffivedifferentaustraliangrownpearvarieties
AT suleriahafizar comparativeinvestigationonphenoliccompositioncharacterizationandantioxidantpotentialsoffivedifferentaustraliangrownpearvarieties