1. Polyphenolic profile of green/red spotted Italian Cichorium intybus salads by RP-HPLC-PDA-ESI-MS n
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Mariarosa Maietta, Federica Corana, Giorgio Marrubini, Gabriella Gazzani, and Adele Papetti
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Glycoside ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Hydroxycinnamic acid ,biology.organism_classification ,040401 food science ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Flavonols ,chemistry ,Glucoside ,Biochemistry ,Polyphenol ,Aconitic acid ,Cichorium ,Food science ,Malic acid ,Food Science - Abstract
Today the consumption of fresh vegetables is highly recommended not only for the intake of nutrients, but also for the healthy properties of secondary metabolites involved in the prevention of many disorders. In the present work, phenolic acids and flavonoids extracted from four green ( Cichorium intybus var. sativus and var. foliosum ) and a red spotted (a cross between C. intybus var. silvestre cv “Treviso” and C. endivia var. foliosum ) salads were characterized by high-performance liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization/mass spectrometry. Among the 76 compounds detected in this work, five organic acids (two malic acid derivatives, two pyroglutamic hexoside isomers, and cis -aconitic acid), ten hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives (ferulic, malonyl caffeoylquinic, and caffeoylmethylglutaroylquinic acids, cinnamoyl- and caffeoyl-malate, coumaroyl, sinapoyl, feruloyl, and coumaroylcaffeoyl glycosides, dicaffeoyl lactone, 3- O -caffeoyl-4- O -(3-hydroxyglutaroylquinic acid), four flavonols (quercetin-di- O -glucoside, quercetin-3- O -malonylh exo syl-7- O -h exo side, myricetin-3- O- glucoside, and isorhamnetin-3- O -glucoside), and cyanidin-3- O -glucuronyl-5- O -h exo side have been identified in chicory salads for the first time. These data, together with the results obtained in our previous investigations on Cichorium genus Italian salads, provide a contribution to a more exhaustive identification of the secondary metabolites profile of each considered plant, that could be also useful in building/selecting hybrids with agronomic and peculiar healthy features, even using traditional methods of cultivation.
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- 2017