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Extraction Optimization, UHPLC-Triple-TOF-MS/MS Analysis and Antioxidant Activity of Ceramides from Sea Red Rice Bran

As a new type of salt-tolerant rice, sea red rice contains more minerals, proteins, and lipid compounds, and, in particular, its by-product rice bran may be used to replace other commercial rice brans as the main source of ceramides (Cers). However, the extraction rate of Cers is generally low, and...

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Autores principales: Wang, Gang, Jia, Xue-Jing, Song, Bing-Bing, Li, Rui, Liu, Xiao-Fei, Chen, Jian-Ping, Zhong, Sai-Yi, Zhou, Hong-Kai
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9140675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35626968
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11101399
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author Wang, Gang
Jia, Xue-Jing
Song, Bing-Bing
Li, Rui
Liu, Xiao-Fei
Chen, Jian-Ping
Zhong, Sai-Yi
Zhou, Hong-Kai
author_facet Wang, Gang
Jia, Xue-Jing
Song, Bing-Bing
Li, Rui
Liu, Xiao-Fei
Chen, Jian-Ping
Zhong, Sai-Yi
Zhou, Hong-Kai
author_sort Wang, Gang
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description As a new type of salt-tolerant rice, sea red rice contains more minerals, proteins, and lipid compounds, and, in particular, its by-product rice bran may be used to replace other commercial rice brans as the main source of ceramides (Cers). However, the extraction rate of Cers is generally low, and it is crucial to seek an efficient extraction method. This study optimized the ultrasonic-assisted extraction of Cers from sea red rice bran using response surface methodology (RSM) and obtained a Cers yield of 12.54% under optimal conditions involving an extraction temperature of 46 °C, an extraction time of 46 min, and a material–to-liquid ratio of 5 g/mL. The Cers content in sea red rice bran was preliminarily analyzed using thin-layer chromatography, and the Cers content was determined via UHPLC-Triple-TOF-MS/MS after purification and separation using silica column chromatography. Forty-six different types of Cers were identified in sea red rice bran, of which Cer 18:0/24:0 (2OH), Cer 18:0/26:0, Cer 18:0/26:0 (2OH), and Cer 18:0/24:0 accounted for 23.66%, 17.54%, 14.91%, and 11.96%. Most of the Cers structures were mainly composed of sphingadienine. A biological activity assay indicated that Cers extracted from sea red rice bran had significant antioxidant and anti-aging properties. These findings indicate that the extracted Cers show great potential for applications in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries.
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spelling pubmed-91406752022-05-28 Extraction Optimization, UHPLC-Triple-TOF-MS/MS Analysis and Antioxidant Activity of Ceramides from Sea Red Rice Bran Wang, Gang Jia, Xue-Jing Song, Bing-Bing Li, Rui Liu, Xiao-Fei Chen, Jian-Ping Zhong, Sai-Yi Zhou, Hong-Kai Foods Article As a new type of salt-tolerant rice, sea red rice contains more minerals, proteins, and lipid compounds, and, in particular, its by-product rice bran may be used to replace other commercial rice brans as the main source of ceramides (Cers). However, the extraction rate of Cers is generally low, and it is crucial to seek an efficient extraction method. This study optimized the ultrasonic-assisted extraction of Cers from sea red rice bran using response surface methodology (RSM) and obtained a Cers yield of 12.54% under optimal conditions involving an extraction temperature of 46 °C, an extraction time of 46 min, and a material–to-liquid ratio of 5 g/mL. The Cers content in sea red rice bran was preliminarily analyzed using thin-layer chromatography, and the Cers content was determined via UHPLC-Triple-TOF-MS/MS after purification and separation using silica column chromatography. Forty-six different types of Cers were identified in sea red rice bran, of which Cer 18:0/24:0 (2OH), Cer 18:0/26:0, Cer 18:0/26:0 (2OH), and Cer 18:0/24:0 accounted for 23.66%, 17.54%, 14.91%, and 11.96%. Most of the Cers structures were mainly composed of sphingadienine. A biological activity assay indicated that Cers extracted from sea red rice bran had significant antioxidant and anti-aging properties. These findings indicate that the extracted Cers show great potential for applications in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. MDPI 2022-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9140675/ /pubmed/35626968 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11101399 Text en © 2022 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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Wang, Gang
Jia, Xue-Jing
Song, Bing-Bing
Li, Rui
Liu, Xiao-Fei
Chen, Jian-Ping
Zhong, Sai-Yi
Zhou, Hong-Kai
Extraction Optimization, UHPLC-Triple-TOF-MS/MS Analysis and Antioxidant Activity of Ceramides from Sea Red Rice Bran
title Extraction Optimization, UHPLC-Triple-TOF-MS/MS Analysis and Antioxidant Activity of Ceramides from Sea Red Rice Bran
title_full Extraction Optimization, UHPLC-Triple-TOF-MS/MS Analysis and Antioxidant Activity of Ceramides from Sea Red Rice Bran
title_fullStr Extraction Optimization, UHPLC-Triple-TOF-MS/MS Analysis and Antioxidant Activity of Ceramides from Sea Red Rice Bran
title_full_unstemmed Extraction Optimization, UHPLC-Triple-TOF-MS/MS Analysis and Antioxidant Activity of Ceramides from Sea Red Rice Bran
title_short Extraction Optimization, UHPLC-Triple-TOF-MS/MS Analysis and Antioxidant Activity of Ceramides from Sea Red Rice Bran
title_sort extraction optimization, uhplc-triple-tof-ms/ms analysis and antioxidant activity of ceramides from sea red rice bran
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9140675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35626968
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods11101399
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