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Title : Polyphenol Profiling by LC QTOF\/ESI-MS and Biological Activity of Purple Passion Fruit Epicarp Extract - Siniawska_2023_Molecules_28_
Author(s) : Siniawska M , Wojdylo A
Ref : Molecules , 28 : , 2023
Abstract :

A polyphenolic preparation in the form of the passion fruit epicarp extract was analyzed to identify and quantify the polyphenolic compounds using LC QTOF/ESI-MS and UPLC-PDA-FL. The analyzed parameters included antidiabetic activity (alpha-amylase, alpha-glucosidase, and pancreatic lipase), inhibitory activity toward cholinesterase (AChE, BuChE), anti-inflammatory activity (COX-1, COX-2, 15-LOX) and antioxidant activity based on ORAC and ABTS. The polyphenolic preparation of the passion fruit epicarp extract contained 51 polyphenolic compounds representing five groups-flavones (25 compounds; 52% of total polyphenolic), flavonols (8; 16%), flavan-3-ols (6; 7%), phenolic acids (4; 3%), and anthocyanins (7; 21%), with derivatives of luteolin (13 derivatives) and apigenin (8 derivatives) as dominant compounds. The preparation was characterized by an antioxidant activity of 160.7 (ORAC) and 1004.4 mmol Trolox/100 mL (ABTS(+o)). The inhibitory activity toward alpha-amylase, alpha-glucosidase, and pancreatic lipase reached IC(50) of 7.99, 12.80, and 0.42, respectively. The inhibition of cholinesterases (IC(50)) was 18.29 for AChE and 14.22 for BuChE. Anti-inflammatory activity as IC(50) was 6.0 for COX-1, 0.9 for COX-2, and 4.9 for 15-LOX. Food enriched with passion fruit epicarp extract has a potentially therapeutic effect.

PubMedSearch : Siniawska_2023_Molecules_28_
PubMedID: 37764487

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Siniawska M, Wojdylo A (2023)
Polyphenol Profiling by LC QTOF\/ESI-MS and Biological Activity of Purple Passion Fruit Epicarp Extract
Molecules 28 :

Siniawska M, Wojdylo A (2023)
Molecules 28 :