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Effects of botanical-geographical origin and storage time on the composition of free and bound polymethoxyflavones in dried citrus peels
This study employed UPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS to analyze free and bound polymethoxyflavones (PMFs) in dried citrus peels across five botanical-geographical origins and two-year storage period, with 53 PMFs detected, including 12 permethoxylated and 41 hydroxylated derivatives (OH-PMFs). Structural characterization revealed a demethylation metabolic network of PMFs, which was further confirmed by multi-origin correlation analysis. Origin significantly influenced PMF profiles: Fujian “Ponkan” and Chongqing “Dahongpao” were rich in tetra-/penta-methoxyflavones, nobiletin and their hydroxylated derivatives (both free and bound), whereas Hubei/Zhejiang “Tangerina” exhibited higher levels of other hexamethoxyflavones, heptamethoxyflavone and corresponding OH-PMFs (both free and bound). Guangdong “Chachi” showed moderate levels of most PMFs. Two-year storage studies unraveled dynamic interconversion between free (peaking at 2 years with the lowest content observed at 1 year) and bound (peaking at 1 year) PMFs. This study demonstrates that free and bound PMFs can serve as biomarkers for cultivar authentication and aging mechanism elucidation.
期刊介绍:
Food Chemistry publishes original research papers dealing with the advancement of the chemistry and biochemistry of foods or the analytical methods/ approach used. All papers should focus on the novelty of the research carried out.