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Impact of phenolic compounds and vitamins C and E on antioxidant activity of sea buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) berries and leaves of diverse ripening times

Authors :
Sytařová, Irena
Orsavová, Jana
Snopek, Lukáš
Mlček, Jiří
Byczyński, Łukasz
Mišurcová, Ladislava
Sytařová, Irena
Orsavová, Jana
Snopek, Lukáš
Mlček, Jiří
Byczyński, Łukasz
Mišurcová, Ladislava
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Bioactive compounds demonstrating antioxidant activity were analyzed in berries and leaves of nine cultivars of sea buckthorn (Hippophaë rhamnoides L.) of various ripening times. Total polyphenols were ranging between 0.70–3.62 g GAE.kg−1 (berries) and 1.88–3.72 g GAE.kg−1 (leaves). Leaves were significantly richer source of total flavonoids (14.40–49.44 mg RE.kg−1) in comparison with berries (0.55–4.11 mg RE.kg−1). Phenolic compounds, carotenoids and vitamins were determined using high-performance liquid chromatography with a diode array detection. The content of vitamin C was 0.98–3.65 g.kg−1 in berries and 22.81–46.32 g.kg−1 in leaves, vitamin E content was 6.98–29.91 g.kg−1 in berries and 71.54–153.99 g.kg−1 in leaves. Distribution of individual phenolic compounds varied, their total content in berries was considerably lower (76.1–205.2 mg.kg−1) than in leaves (1477.7–8709.0 mg.kg−1). Regarding antioxidant activity, Raisa and Slovan (berries) and Bojan and Maslicnaja (leaves) were evaluated as the best cultivars. © 2019 Elsevier Ltd

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1135896412
Document Type :
Electronic Resource