Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1021/jf801527a
Title: Peroxyl radical scavenging capacity, polyphenolics, and lipophilic antioxidant profiles of mulberry fruits cultivated in southern China
Authors: Isabelle, M.
Bee, L.L.
Choon, N.O. 
Liu, X.
Huang, D. 
Keywords: Morus spp.
Mulberry fruit
Peroxyl radical scavenging activity
Polyphenols
Issue Date: 22-Oct-2008
Citation: Isabelle, M., Bee, L.L., Choon, N.O., Liu, X., Huang, D. (2008-10-22). Peroxyl radical scavenging capacity, polyphenolics, and lipophilic antioxidant profiles of mulberry fruits cultivated in southern China. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 56 (20) : 9410-9416. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1021/jf801527a
Abstract: Twenty-seven cultivars of mulberry fruits (Morus atropurpurea Roxb) were analyzed for their total phenolic content, total anthocyanin content, and peroxyl radical scavenging capacities. The proanthocyanidin contents of the fruit were also quantified using 4-dimethylamino-cinnamaldehyde assay, and characterization was attempted using electrospray ionization mass spectra. The phenolic compounds of mulberry fruits were characterized using HPLC with ESI-MS and diode array detection. Results showed that the content of mulberry fruits varied with different cultivars with total phenolic content, total anthocyanin content, total proanthocyanidin content, and peroxyl radical scavenging capacities ranging from 0.060-0.244, 0.001-0.056, 0.001-0.015, and 0.301-1.728, respectively. Good correlations were observed among the phenolic, anthocyanin, and proanthocyanidin contents and the radical scavenging capacities of mulberry fruits. Mulberry fruits were found to contain low amount of proanthocyanidins. The high total phenolic content of mulberry fruits were mainly contributed by anthocyanins, rutin, and chlorogenic acids. The lipid soluble antioxidants are profiled by an HPLC method developed in-house, and the results of selected mulberry fruits revealed significant amounts of lutein and δ- and γ-tocopherols but low α-tocopherol. Our results provide useful antioxidant nutritional information of a mulberry cultivar that has potential for large scale plantations. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
Source Title: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/53086
ISSN: 00218561
DOI: 10.1021/jf801527a
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