Identification of (Poly)phenolic compounds in concord grape juice and their metabolites in human plasma and urine after juice consumption (original) (raw)

Stalmach, A. ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4491-654X, Edwards, C.A. ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0406-918X, Wightman, J.D. and Crozier, A.(2011) Identification of (Poly)phenolic compounds in concord grape juice and their metabolites in human plasma and urine after juice consumption.Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 59(17), pp. 9512-22. (doi: 10.1021/jf2015039)

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Abstract

Analysis of Concord grape juice by HPLC with ESI-MS(n), PDA, and fluorescence detection resulted in the identification and quantification of 60 flavonoids and related phenolic compounds, which were present at an overall concentration of 1508 ± 31 μmol/L. A total of 25 anthocyanins were detected, which were mono- and di-O-glucosides, O-acetylglucosides, O-p-coumaroyl-O-diglucosides, and O-p-coumaroylglucosides of delphinidin, cyanidin, petunidin, peonidin, and malvidin. The anthocyanins represented 46% of the total phenolic content of the juice (680 μmol/L). Tartaric esters of hydroxycinnamic acids, namely, trans-caftaric and trans-coutaric acids, and to a lesser extent trans-fertaric acid accounted for 29% of the phenolic content, with a total concentration of 444 μmol/L, of which 85% comprised trans-caftaric acid. Free hydroxycinnamic acids were also quantified but contributed to <1% of the total phenolic content (8.4 μmol/L). The other groups of polyphenolic compounds present in the juice, accounting for 24% of the total, comprised monomeric and oligomeric units of (epi)catechin and (epi)gallocatechin (248 μmol/L), flavonols (76 μmol/L), gallic acid (51 μmol/L), and trans-resveratrol (1.5 μmol/L). The bioavailability of the (poly)phenolic compounds in 350 mL of juice was investigated following acute intake by healthy volunteers. Plasma and urine were collected over 0-24 h and analyzed for parent compounds and metabolites. In total, 41 compounds, principally metabolites, were identified.

Item Type: Articles
Status: Published
Refereed: Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: Edwards, Professor Christine and Stalmach, Dr Angelique and Crozier, Professor Alan
Authors: Stalmach, A., Edwards, C.A., Wightman, J.D., and Crozier, A.
Subjects: Q Science > QD Chemistry
College/School: College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing
Journal Name: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
ISSN: 0021-8561
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Date of first online publication: 14 September 2011