Volatile components of Fuzhou Yulu, a Chinese fish sauce, were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), and two pretreatment methods, i.e., purge and trap (P&T) GC-MS and ethyl acetate extraction...Volatile components of Fuzhou Yulu, a Chinese fish sauce, were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), and two pretreatment methods, i.e., purge and trap (P&T) GC-MS and ethyl acetate extraction followed by GC-MS, were compared. P&T-GC-MS method determined 12 components, including sulfur-containing constituents (such as dimethyl disulfide), nitrogen-containing constituents (such as pyrazine derivatives), aldehydes and ketones. Ethyl acetate extraction fol- lowed by GC-MS method detected 10 components, which were mainly volatile organic acids (such as benzenepropanoic acid) and esters. Neither of the two methods detected alcohols or trimethylamine. This study offers an important reference to determine volatile flavor components of traditional fish sauce through modem analysis methods.展开更多
Agro-wastes contribute major social,economic,and environmental challenges for food production and circular economy systems.The current increasing demand for clean label food production and use of natural bioactive com...Agro-wastes contribute major social,economic,and environmental challenges for food production and circular economy systems.The current increasing demand for clean label food production and use of natural bioactive compounds could turn these challenges into opportunities providing avenues for proper utilization of agro-wastes to produce valuable products.This study aimed to investigate the potential use of kiwifruit(Actinidia chinensis)leaves as a source of proanthocyanidins(PAs)bioactive phenolic phytochemicals.Kiwifruit leaves PAs were extracted,purified,identified,and evaluated for their antioxidant and anti-proliferative activities.The structural composition of the purified PAs was characterized using HPLC-QTOF-MS/MS and MALDI-TOF-MS.The results showed that purified kiwifruit leaves PAs(PKLPs)comprised mainly procyanidins,propelargonidins,and prodelphindins ranging from dimers to hexamers with(epi)catechin as terminal units and(epi)afzelechin or(epi)gallocatechin as dominant extension units.This study reports the structure of novel PKLPs monomer fractions was unique compared to the PAs that extracted from the other plant sources.The PKLPs exhibited higher phenolic content than the skin and flesh of several kiwifruit cultivars.Moreover,the PKLPs exhibited higher in vitro antioxidant activity in chemical-based(DPPH,ABTS,and FRAP)assays and H2O2-induced injury cell model than ascorbic,Trolox,and catechin(p<0.01).A remarkable dose-dependent anti-proliferation activity(IC_(50)=186.04±2.61μg/mL)against HepG2 cells was observed.In conclusion,this study demonstrated that kiwifruit leaves waste could serve as a sustainable and low-cost source of PAs,a group of multi-functional bioactive compounds that plays a key role in the food and pharmaceutical industries.展开更多
基金supported by the Science and Technology Bureau of FujianProvince, China (No. B50701)the Foundation for Young Pro-fessors of Jimei University, China (No. C19005)
文摘Volatile components of Fuzhou Yulu, a Chinese fish sauce, were analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), and two pretreatment methods, i.e., purge and trap (P&T) GC-MS and ethyl acetate extraction followed by GC-MS, were compared. P&T-GC-MS method determined 12 components, including sulfur-containing constituents (such as dimethyl disulfide), nitrogen-containing constituents (such as pyrazine derivatives), aldehydes and ketones. Ethyl acetate extraction fol- lowed by GC-MS method detected 10 components, which were mainly volatile organic acids (such as benzenepropanoic acid) and esters. Neither of the two methods detected alcohols or trimethylamine. This study offers an important reference to determine volatile flavor components of traditional fish sauce through modem analysis methods.
基金This study was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(grant no:2017YFD0400704).
文摘Agro-wastes contribute major social,economic,and environmental challenges for food production and circular economy systems.The current increasing demand for clean label food production and use of natural bioactive compounds could turn these challenges into opportunities providing avenues for proper utilization of agro-wastes to produce valuable products.This study aimed to investigate the potential use of kiwifruit(Actinidia chinensis)leaves as a source of proanthocyanidins(PAs)bioactive phenolic phytochemicals.Kiwifruit leaves PAs were extracted,purified,identified,and evaluated for their antioxidant and anti-proliferative activities.The structural composition of the purified PAs was characterized using HPLC-QTOF-MS/MS and MALDI-TOF-MS.The results showed that purified kiwifruit leaves PAs(PKLPs)comprised mainly procyanidins,propelargonidins,and prodelphindins ranging from dimers to hexamers with(epi)catechin as terminal units and(epi)afzelechin or(epi)gallocatechin as dominant extension units.This study reports the structure of novel PKLPs monomer fractions was unique compared to the PAs that extracted from the other plant sources.The PKLPs exhibited higher phenolic content than the skin and flesh of several kiwifruit cultivars.Moreover,the PKLPs exhibited higher in vitro antioxidant activity in chemical-based(DPPH,ABTS,and FRAP)assays and H2O2-induced injury cell model than ascorbic,Trolox,and catechin(p<0.01).A remarkable dose-dependent anti-proliferation activity(IC_(50)=186.04±2.61μg/mL)against HepG2 cells was observed.In conclusion,this study demonstrated that kiwifruit leaves waste could serve as a sustainable and low-cost source of PAs,a group of multi-functional bioactive compounds that plays a key role in the food and pharmaceutical industries.