Study of the Phenolic Compound Profile of Arbutus unedo L. Fruits at Different Ripening Stages by HPLC-TQ-MS/MS
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2021
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Arbutus unedo L. berries have traditionally been used as edible and medicinal fruits in folk
medicine for the treatment of some pathologies. Besides their good nutritional properties, these
berries are rich in bioactive compounds. Accordingly, a HPLC-triple quadrupole (TQ)-MS/MS
method was developed and validated for the first time to characterize the changes produced in
the phenolic composition profile of A. unedo L. fruits through three ripening stages. Several hydroxycinnamic
and hydroxybenzoic acids were detected, gallic acid being the highest phenolic acid
quantified. Quercetin, quercetin-3- -glucoside, rutin, and kaempferol were found in similar amounts
at the different maturity stages. High amounts of (+)-catechin, procyanidin B2, epigallocatechin,
and (��)-epigallocatechin gallate were observed in the unripe fruits. Naringin and vitexin were also
quantified. Stilbenes, such as trans-resveratrol and trans-piceid, were identified for the first time
in these fruits. Total phenolic compounds, total anthocyanin compounds, and radical scavenging
activity were also determined in the fruits harvested at different years in several locations of the
Iberian Peninsula at different ripening stages. The results confirmed that these fruits are an excellent
source of these bioactive compounds (mainly flavanols) with high antioxidant activity, which could
be used as a new source for preparation of nutraceutical or functional foods.
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Izcara, S.; Morante-Zarcero, S.; Casado, N.; Sierra, I. Study of the Phenolic Compound Profile of Arbutus unedo L. Fruits at Different Ripening Stages by HPLC-TQ-MS/MS. Appl. Sci. 2021, 11, 11616. https://doi.org/10.3390/app112411616
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