Determination of the Polyphenol Composition of Raspberry Leaf Using LC-MS/MS.

IF 4.6 2区 化学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Molecules Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.3390/molecules30040970
Hind Mesfer S Alkhudaydi, Esther Njeri Muriuki, Jeremy P E Spencer
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Background: Raspberry leaf (RL; Rubus idaeus) is a by-product of raspberry cultivation and has been proposed to be a rich source of micronutrients and potential bioactive components, including polyphenols. However, the precise chemical composition of the non-nutrient (poly)phenols in RL has not been as extensively studied.

Objective: To evaluate the (poly)phenolic content of six RL samples from different geographical locations and to explore the impact of brewing duration on the levels of phenolic compounds available for absorption following consumption.

Methods: A total of 52 polyphenolic constituents were investigated in the RL samples using Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS), and RL tea samples were analysed for ellagitannins, flavonoids, and phenolic acids. Tea samples were extracted using 80:20 (v/v) methanol/acidified water (0.1% formic acid) to maximise polyphenol recovery, with two sonication steps (30 and 25 min), followed by centrifugation, filtration, and storage at -18 °C. Extractions were performed in triplicate for comprehensive profiling. Additionally, raspberry leaf tea (2 g) was brewed in 200 mL of boiling water at various times (0.5-20 min) to simulate standard consumption practices; this was also performed in triplicate. This approach aimed to quantify polyphenols in the brew and identify optimal steeping times for maximum polyphenol release.

Results: Raspberry leaf (RL) samples from six geographical sources were analysed, with 37 compounds identified in methanol and 37 in water out of the 52 targeted compounds, with only 7 compounds not detected in either methanol or water extracts. The analysis indicated that the total measured polyphenol content across the six samples from various sources ranged between 358.66 and 601.65 mg/100 g (p < 0.001). Ellagitannins were identified as the predominant polyphenolic compound in all RL samples, ranging from 155.27 to 394.22 mg/100 g. The phenolic acid and flavonoid concentrations in these samples exhibited a relatively narrow range, with the phenolic acids spanning from 38.87 to 119.03 mg/100 g and the flavonoids ranging from 125.03 to 156.73 mg/100 g. When brewing the tea, the 5 min extraction time was observed to yield the highest level of polyphenols (505.65 mg/100 g) (p< 0.001), which was significantly higher than that with shorter (409.84 mg/100g) and longer extraction times (429.28 mg/100 g). Notably, ellagic acid levels were highest at 5 min (380.29 mg/100 g), while phenolic acid peaked at 15 min (50.96 mg/100 g). The flavonoid content was shown to be highest at 4 min (82.58 mg/100 g).

Conclusions: RL contains a relatively high level of polyphenols, particularly ellagic acid; thus, its consumption may contribute to the daily intake of these health-beneficial non-nutrient components.

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LC-MS/MS法测定覆盆子叶中多酚成分。
背景:覆盆子叶;树莓(Rubus idaeus)是树莓种植的副产品,被认为是微量营养素和潜在生物活性成分的丰富来源,包括多酚。然而,对RL中非营养性(多)酚的确切化学组成尚未进行广泛的研究。目的:评价不同产地的六种RL样品的(多)酚含量,并探讨冲泡时间对食用后可吸收的酚类化合物含量的影响。方法:采用液相色谱-质谱联用技术(LC-MS)对RL样品中的52种多酚类成分进行分析,并对RL茶样品中的鞣花单宁、黄酮类和酚酸进行分析。茶叶样品以80:20 (v/v)甲醇/酸化水(0.1%甲酸)提取,以最大限度地回收多酚,两个超声步骤(30和25分钟),然后离心,过滤和-18°C储存。提取分三份进行全面分析。此外,覆盆子叶茶(2g)在200毫升沸水中冲泡不同时间(0.5-20分钟),以模拟标准消费做法;这项研究也进行了三次。该方法旨在量化酿造中的多酚,并确定最大多酚释放的最佳浸泡时间。结果:对六个地理来源的覆盆子叶(RL)样品进行了分析,在52种目标化合物中,甲醇中鉴定出37种化合物,水中鉴定出37种化合物,甲醇或水提取物中仅检测不到7种化合物。分析表明,来自不同来源的6个样品的总多酚含量在358.66至601.65 mg/100 g之间(p < 0.001)。鞣花丹宁为主要的多酚类化合物,含量范围为155.27 ~ 394.22 mg/100 g。样品中酚酸和类黄酮含量变化范围较窄,酚酸含量在38.87 ~ 119.03 mg/100 g之间,类黄酮含量在125.03 ~ 156.73 mg/100 g之间。泡茶时,提取时间为5 min的茶多酚含量最高(505.65 mg/100g) (p< 0.001),显著高于较短时间(409.84 mg/100g)和较长时间(429.28 mg/100g)的茶多酚含量,其中鞣花酸含量最高(380.29 mg/100g),酚酸含量最高(50.96 mg/100g),黄酮类含量最高(82.58 mg/100g)。RL含有相对较高水平的多酚,特别是鞣花酸;因此,它的消费可能有助于这些有益健康的非营养成分的每日摄入量。
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Molecules
Molecules 化学-有机化学
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期刊介绍: Molecules (ISSN 1420-3049, CODEN: MOLEFW) is an open access journal of synthetic organic chemistry and natural product chemistry. All articles are peer-reviewed and published continously upon acceptance. Molecules is published by MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Our aim is to encourage chemists to publish as much as possible their experimental detail, particularly synthetic procedures and characterization information. There is no restriction on the length of the experimental section. In addition, availability of compound samples is published and considered as important information. Authors are encouraged to register or deposit their chemical samples through the non-profit international organization Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI). Molecules has been launched in 1996 to preserve and exploit molecular diversity of both, chemical information and chemical substances.
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