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Molecules ; 18(10): 12029-40, 2013 Sep 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24084012

ABSTRACT

Increasing demand for more jujube (Ziziphus jujube Mill.) production requires understanding the specific fertilization needs of jujube trees. This study was conducted to compare fruit yields, phenolic profiles and antioxidant activity of jujube in response to different fertilizers. Application of organic fertilizer appeared to enhance the phenolics and antioxidant activity accumulation of jujubes, compared to conventional fertilized jujubes. Amongst inorganic fertilizers, supplemental potassium as an individual nutrient improved the accumulation of phenolics in jujubes. Our results demonstrate that phenolics levels and antioxidant activity of jujube can be manipulated through fertilizer management and tracked by following proanthocyanidin concentrations. In a practical production context, the combination of organic fertilizers and inorganic fertilizers such as more supplemental individual potassium, and less supplemental individual nitrogen and phosphorus, might be the best management combination for achieving higher phenolic concentration, stronger antioxidant activity and a good harvest.


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Free Radical Scavengers/metabolism , Fruit/metabolism , Phenols/metabolism , Ziziphus/metabolism , Ascorbic Acid/chemistry , Benzothiazoles/chemistry , Biphenyl Compounds/chemistry , Fertilizers , Flavonoids/chemistry , Flavonoids/metabolism , Free Radical Scavengers/chemistry , Free Radicals/chemistry , Fruit/chemistry , Oxidation-Reduction , Phenols/chemistry , Picrates/chemistry , Proanthocyanidins/chemistry , Proanthocyanidins/metabolism , Sulfonic Acids/chemistry , Ziziphus/chemistry
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Molecules ; 16(12): 9850-67, 2011 Nov 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22117174

ABSTRACT

Two tartary buckwheat samples (Xingku No.2 and Diqing) grown at three locations were analyzed for free and bound phenolic content and antioxidant properties. Moreover, the relative contributions of variety and growing environment to phenolic content and antioxidant properties were determined, as well as correlations of these properties to growing conditions. The total phenolic contents varied from 5,150 to 9,660 µmol of gallic acid equivalents per 100 gram of dry weight (DW) of tartary buckwheat and the free phenolics accounted for 94% to 99%. Rutin content was in the range from 518.54 to 1,447.87 mg per 100 gram of DW of tartary buckwheat. p-Hydroxybenzoic, ferulic and protocatechuic acids were the prominent phenolic acids and other phenolics, including p-coumaric, gallic, caffeic, vanillic and syringic acids were also detected. Tartary buckwheat exhibited higher DPPH· and ABTS·+ scavenging activities and was more effective at preventing the bleaching of ß-carotene in comparison with reference antioxidant and plant phenolics constituents. Additionally, growing conditions and the interaction between variety and environment may have more contribution than variety to individual phenolics and antioxidant properties of tartary buckwheat. Environmental parameters such as higher altitudes may also have an increasing effect on rutin and phenolic acids. This study suggests that tartary buckwheat has potential health benefits because of its high phenolic content and antioxidant properties. These components could also be enhanced by optimizing the growing conditions of a selected variety.


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Antioxidants/metabolism , Fagopyrum/chemistry , Phenols/metabolism , Benzothiazoles/metabolism , Biphenyl Compounds/metabolism , China , Environment , Fagopyrum/growth & development , Flavonoids/metabolism , Free Radical Scavengers/metabolism , Picrates/metabolism , Seeds/chemistry , Sulfonic Acids/metabolism
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