2015
DOI: 10.1515/pjfns-2015-0050
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Fractionation of Buckwheat Seed Phenolics and Analysis of Their Antioxidant Activity

Abstract: Five fractions of phenolic compounds were obtained from the extract of common buckwheat seed (Fagopyrum esculentum Moench) using Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography with methanol as a mobile phase. The total phenolics content ranged from 19.8±1.5 (fraction I) to 164±2.2 mg (+)-catechin eq/g (fraction IV). The profi les of phenolic acids and fl avonoids in the fractions were analysed using RP-HPLC-DAD. The antioxidant activity was tested as ABTS •+ and DPPH • scavenging activity and capability to reduce the Fe… Show more

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“…However, in the present study, statistically insignifi cant difference (P>0.05) in recovery of crude phenolic extract of irradiated and non-irradiated thyme (34.0±0.45 and 31.1±1.90, respectively) was noted. Because we observed the increase of content only fl avonoid aglycons with trend to reduce the content of fl avonoid glycosides (tentatively identifi ed compounds 5,7,11,14,16,19, changes statistically insignifi cant), so it can be assumed that a few glycoside bonds were cleaved as a result of γ-irradiation. But this presumption should be verifi ed in future research.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
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“…However, in the present study, statistically insignifi cant difference (P>0.05) in recovery of crude phenolic extract of irradiated and non-irradiated thyme (34.0±0.45 and 31.1±1.90, respectively) was noted. Because we observed the increase of content only fl avonoid aglycons with trend to reduce the content of fl avonoid glycosides (tentatively identifi ed compounds 5,7,11,14,16,19, changes statistically insignifi cant), so it can be assumed that a few glycoside bonds were cleaved as a result of γ-irradiation. But this presumption should be verifi ed in future research.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The selected γ-irradiation dose was effective to reduce the total mesophilic bacteria count by four log cycles and achieve 2.78 log CFU/g (unpublished data), which is below the value acceptable for herbs as specifi ed by the World Health Organization [WHO, 1998]. Some previous study showed that γ-irradiation at dose of 5 kGy was suffi cient to eliminate or reduce up to an acceptable level the microbiological contamination of herbs, spices or other dried food ingredients Karamać et al, 2015]. It is affected by an additional propene group in the structure and conjugation of B and C rings via a double bond, respectively.…”
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“…Phenolic compounds were extracted from HS defatted with hexane using 80% (v/v) methanol according to the methods of Karamać et al (2015). Conditions of extraction: 15 min at 75°C in a 1:10 (w/v) ratio of solid material to solvent.…”
Section: Extraction Of Phenolic Compounds From Hsmentioning
confidence: 99%