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Nat Prod Commun


Title:Polyphenols and Volatile Compounds in Commercial Chokeberry (Aronia melanocarpa) Products
Author(s):Romani A; Vignolini P; Ieri F; Heimler D;
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Journal Title:Nat Prod Commun
Year:2016
Volume:11
Issue:1
Page Number:99 - 102
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:1934-578X (Print) 1555-9475 (Linking)
Abstract:"Aronia melanocarpa (Michx.) Elliott commercial products (dried fruit, juice and compote) were analyzed for their polyphenol content by chromatographic and spectrophotometric analyses in order to ascertain the fate of this group of compounds when fresh fruit is processed and sold in different forms on the market. Different classes of polyphenols were investigated: hydroxycinnamic derivatives ranged from 0.65 mg/g to 4.30 mg/g, flavonoids from 0.36 mg/g to 1.12 mg/g, and anthocyanins from 0.65 to 7.08 mg/g sample. 4-O-Caffeoyl-quinic acid was tentatively identified for the first time in Aronia. In order to characterize better chokeberry juice, a GC profile of aroma compounds was obtained. The aroma juice compounds belong mainly to the chemical classes of alcohols (48.9%) and ketones (30.28%). The most abundant compound is 3-penthen-2-one (23.6%)"
Keywords:Photinia/*chemistry Polyphenols/*chemistry Volatile Organic Compounds/*chemistry;
Notes:"MedlineRomani, Annalisa Vignolini, Pamela Ieri, Francesca Heimler, Daniela eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2016/03/22 Nat Prod Commun. 2016 Jan; 11(1):99-102"

 
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