A comparative study of phytochemical investigation and antioxidative activities of six citrus peel species. (31st May 2021)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- A comparative study of phytochemical investigation and antioxidative activities of six citrus peel species. (31st May 2021)
- Main Title:
- A comparative study of phytochemical investigation and antioxidative activities of six citrus peel species
- Authors:
- Olfa, Taktak
Gargouri, Manel
Akrouti, Amel
Brits, Maxime
Gargouri, Mahmoud
Ben Ameur, Raoudha
Pieters, Luc
Foubert, Kenn
Magné, Christian
Soussi, Ahlem
Allouche, Noureddine - Abstract:
- Abstract: Over the past few decades, much effort has been devoted to the study of known food products for medicinal applications. Among these, citrus fruits play a key role in providing a wide range of health‐beneficial effects but it generates a huge amount of waste products. In an attempt to recover those wastes, peel of six citrus species ( C aurantium, C limetta, C limon, C reticulata, C Sinensis osbeck, and C Sinensis thomson) was evaluated for yield, physicochemical properties, phenolic constituents and antioxidant activities. LC‐MS/MS analysis showed that the flavonoids neoeriocitrin, luteolin‐7‐ O ‐neohesperidoside, scoparin and neohesperidin were chemical markers for C limetta, whereas apigenin‐6, 8‐di‐ C ‐glycoside was only detected in C Sinensis Osbeck . PCA analysis revealed significant correlations between antioxidant activities and phenolic contents, highlighting a large interspecific variability. These results suggest that Citrus peel by‐products may be valuably recycled by industries due to their high yield and transformed into value‐added products, with potential interest for the development of functional foods, cosmetics or preventive therapies for some diseases. Abstract : Peel of citrus fruits contains a large diversity of bioactive components, thus is considered as potential sources of functional constituents. The aim of this study was to characterize ethanol extracts of citrus fruit peels according to antioxidant abilities, as well as phenolicAbstract: Over the past few decades, much effort has been devoted to the study of known food products for medicinal applications. Among these, citrus fruits play a key role in providing a wide range of health‐beneficial effects but it generates a huge amount of waste products. In an attempt to recover those wastes, peel of six citrus species ( C aurantium, C limetta, C limon, C reticulata, C Sinensis osbeck, and C Sinensis thomson) was evaluated for yield, physicochemical properties, phenolic constituents and antioxidant activities. LC‐MS/MS analysis showed that the flavonoids neoeriocitrin, luteolin‐7‐ O ‐neohesperidoside, scoparin and neohesperidin were chemical markers for C limetta, whereas apigenin‐6, 8‐di‐ C ‐glycoside was only detected in C Sinensis Osbeck . PCA analysis revealed significant correlations between antioxidant activities and phenolic contents, highlighting a large interspecific variability. These results suggest that Citrus peel by‐products may be valuably recycled by industries due to their high yield and transformed into value‐added products, with potential interest for the development of functional foods, cosmetics or preventive therapies for some diseases. Abstract : Peel of citrus fruits contains a large diversity of bioactive components, thus is considered as potential sources of functional constituents. The aim of this study was to characterize ethanol extracts of citrus fruit peels according to antioxidant abilities, as well as phenolic constituents. LC‐MS/MS analysis of six citrus species showed for the first time that flavanones were the main phenolic components in the peel extracts. PCA analysis revealed a significant correlation between antioxidant activities and phenolic contents. Moreover, physicochemical analyses revealed the highest sugar content in C limon extract, whereas C reticulata exhibited the highest ash and water contents. Overall, peels of C limon, C limetta and C reticulata fruits appear to be a useful waste product for industrial production of new functional ingredients. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Flavour and fragrance journal. Volume 36:Number 5(2021)
- Journal:
- Flavour and fragrance journal
- Issue:
- Volume 36:Number 5(2021)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 36, Issue 5 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 36
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0036-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 564
- Page End:
- 575
- Publication Date:
- 2021-05-31
- Subjects:
- antioxidant activity -- citrus peel -- extraction -- flavones -- LC‐MS/MS identification
Flavor -- Periodicals
Odors -- Periodicals
Smell -- Periodicals
668.54 - Journal URLs:
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗
- DOI:
- 10.1002/ffj.3662 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0882-5734
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