美国北卡罗莱纳州西部传统苹果(Malus domestica)中三萜酸的简化HPLC-UV分析方法

Martin Root, Weston Petroski, Leslie McCullen, S. Lambiase, Kimberly Bechtold, Brooke Wilson, Ronald Joyner
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背景:五环三萜酸在许多食品和香料植物中很常见。苹果(Malus domestica)是这些潜在有益植物化学物质最常见的人类食物来源。20世纪前的传统苹果长期生长在北卡罗来纳州西部山区,可能是这些植物化学物质的广泛来源。目的:改进现有的提取和分析方法,并用于评估美国北卡罗来纳州西部传统苹果品种中三种三萜酸的含量。方法:在秋季苹果季节从当地农贸市场采集苹果。将苹果皮冷冻干燥、研磨并用乙醇提取三次。通过HPLC对照桦木酸、齐墩果酸和熊果酸的外部标准对提取物进行分析。结果:采用改进的方法提取并分析了生长在北卡罗来纳州西部阿巴拉契亚地区的16个传统苹果品种的三萜酸含量。总三萜酸的范围为2至29mg/g果皮干重。含量不因苹果颜色或收获时间而异。俄罗斯品种含有明显较少的三萜类化合物。结论:采用改进和简化的方法对北卡罗来纳州西部的苹果遗传品种进行了分析。发现这些化合物在人类饮食和人类健康中具有广泛的价值。关键词:苹果,植物化学物质,三萜类,熊果酸,阿巴拉契亚
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A simplified HPLC-UV method for the analysis of triterpenoid acids from heritage apples (Malus domestica) from western North Carolina, USA
Background: Pentacyclic triterpenoid acids are common in a number of food and spice plant species.  Apples (Malus domestica) are the most common human food source for these potentially beneficial phytochemicals.  Pre-20th century heritage apples have long been grown in mountainous western North Carolina and may be a wide-ranging source of these phytochemicals. Objectives: Existing extraction and analytical methods were improved and used to assess the content of three triterpenoid acids in heritage apple cultivars grown in western North Carolina, USA.Methods: Apples from a local farmers market were collected during the fall apple season. Apple peels were freeze dried, ground, and extracted with ethanol thrice.  Extracts were analyzed by HPLC against external standards for betulinic, oleanolic, and ursolic acids.Results: The improved method was used to extract and to analyze the triterpenoid acid levels in 16 heritage apple cultivars grown in the Appalachian region of western North Carolina.  Total triterpenoid acids ranged from 2 to 29 mg/g dry weight of peels.  Content did not vary by apple color or time of harvest. Russeted varieties contained noticeably less triterpenoids.Conclusions: An improved and simplified method was used for the analysis of heritage apple varieties in western North Carolinas.  A wide range of values was found for these compounds of increasing interest in the human diet and in human health. Keywords: apples, phytochemicals, triterpenoids, ursolic acid, Appalachia
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