1. Antioxidative properties of procyanidins B-1 and B-3 from azuki beans in aqueous systems
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Toshiaki Ariga, Danji Fukushima, and Ikunori Koshiyama
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Antioxidant ,Chromatography ,DPPH ,Linoleic acid ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Carotene ,Ascorbic acid ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Hydrolysis ,chemistry ,medicine ,Gallic acid ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Abstract
Two kinds of dimeric procyanidins were isolated in pure form from azuki beans by preparative HPLC. They were identified as procyanidins B-1 and B-3, on the basis of their UV, IR FAB-MS and 1H-NMR spectra, and an analysis of the acid hydrolyzed products. The procyanidins were evaluated as antioxidants for linoleic acid in an aqueous linoleic acid-β-carotene model system. In the range of the tested concentrations (5 × 10−5~100 × 10−5%) and pH values (7~9), they showed remarkable antioxidative activities. Their activities were much stronger than those of such commercially available natural antioxidants as ascorbic acid, γ-oryzanol, gallic acid, l-tryptophan, (+)-catechin and d-α-tocopherol. The hydrogen- or electron-donating activities of procyanidins to the DPPH radical in a 50% ethanol solution were also stronger than those of ascorbic acid and d-α-tocopherol.
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- 1988
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