Citrus –as whole fruits or juices– stand out as key targets of investigation in nutraceutical research, owing to their richness in health-beneficial components and their ubiquitous presence as dietary components. LC-MS is nowadays one of the most efficient tools to unravel the complexity of natural matrices. By applying a reverse phase HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS/MS separation protocol, a large number of flavonoid derivatives (C- or O-glycosyl flavones, flavanones, dihydrochalcones, polymethoxyflavones) and furocoumarins (psoralens) were identified –in a single chromatographic course– in crude citrus juices, and quantified by Selected Reaction Monitoring (SRM). This technique led to the identification in Mediterranean sweet lemon (C. limetta) and tangelo (C. reticulata × C. paradisi) of eight and eleven individual compounds, respectively, nine of which were found for the first time in these fruits (vicenin-2, lucenin-2 4'-methyl ether, orientin 4'-methyl ether, scoparin, rhoifolin and eriocitrin in limetta juice, and lucenin-2, vicenin-2 and narirutin 4'-O-glucoside in tangelo juice). RP-HPLC separation, on a preparative scale, allowed also for a structure-activity relationship study on the flavonoids responsible for the antioxidant properties of tangelo juice: fractions composed of different flavonoid subclasses (C-glycosyl flavones, O-triglycosyl flavanones, O-glycosyl flavones, O-glycosyl flavanones and polymethoxyflavones, respectively) were subjected to DPPH•, O2•–, OH•, ABTS•+ and FRAP assays, shedding light on the relative contribution of these compounds to the total activity of crude tangelo juice.

Tangelo and limetta: LC-MS/MS identification and quantification of flavonoid components and antioxidant acivity studies

BARRECA, Davide;BELLOCCO, Ersilia Santa;LEUZZI, Ugo;GATTUSO, Giuseppe
2013-01-01

Abstract

Citrus –as whole fruits or juices– stand out as key targets of investigation in nutraceutical research, owing to their richness in health-beneficial components and their ubiquitous presence as dietary components. LC-MS is nowadays one of the most efficient tools to unravel the complexity of natural matrices. By applying a reverse phase HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS/MS separation protocol, a large number of flavonoid derivatives (C- or O-glycosyl flavones, flavanones, dihydrochalcones, polymethoxyflavones) and furocoumarins (psoralens) were identified –in a single chromatographic course– in crude citrus juices, and quantified by Selected Reaction Monitoring (SRM). This technique led to the identification in Mediterranean sweet lemon (C. limetta) and tangelo (C. reticulata × C. paradisi) of eight and eleven individual compounds, respectively, nine of which were found for the first time in these fruits (vicenin-2, lucenin-2 4'-methyl ether, orientin 4'-methyl ether, scoparin, rhoifolin and eriocitrin in limetta juice, and lucenin-2, vicenin-2 and narirutin 4'-O-glucoside in tangelo juice). RP-HPLC separation, on a preparative scale, allowed also for a structure-activity relationship study on the flavonoids responsible for the antioxidant properties of tangelo juice: fractions composed of different flavonoid subclasses (C-glycosyl flavones, O-triglycosyl flavanones, O-glycosyl flavones, O-glycosyl flavanones and polymethoxyflavones, respectively) were subjected to DPPH•, O2•–, OH•, ABTS•+ and FRAP assays, shedding light on the relative contribution of these compounds to the total activity of crude tangelo juice.
2013
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