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Cyanogenic Glycoside Analysis in American Elderberry.
Appenteng, Michael K; Krueger, Ritter; Johnson, Mitch C; Ingold, Harrison; Bell, Richard; Thomas, Andrew L; Greenlief, C Michael.
Afiliación
  • Appenteng MK; Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.
  • Krueger R; Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.
  • Johnson MC; Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.
  • Ingold H; Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.
  • Bell R; Department of Chemistry, Truman State University, Kirksville, MO 63501, USA.
  • Thomas AL; Division of Plant Sciences, Southwest Research Center, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.
  • Greenlief CM; Department of Chemistry, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USA.
Molecules ; 26(5)2021 Mar 04.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33806603
ABSTRACT
Cyanogenic glycosides (CNGs) are naturally occurring plant molecules (nitrogenous plant secondary metabolites) which consist of an aglycone and a sugar moiety. Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) is released from these compounds following enzymatic hydrolysis causing potential toxicity issues. The presence of CNGs in American elderberry (AE) fruit, Sambucus nigra (subsp. canadensis), is uncertain. A sensitive, reproducible and robust LC-MS/MS method was developed and optimized for accurate identification and quantification of the intact glycoside. A complimentary picrate paper test method was modified to determine the total cyanogenic potential (TCP). TCP analysis was performed using a camera-phone and UV-Vis spectrophotometry. A method validation was conducted and the developed methods were successfully applied to the assessment of TCP and quantification of intact CNGs in different tissues of AE samples. Results showed no quantifiable trace of CNGs in commercial AE juice. Levels of CNGs found in various fruit tissues of AE cultivars studied ranged from between 0.12 and 6.38 µg/g. In pressed juice samples, the concentration range measured was 0.29-2.36 µg/mL and in seeds the levels were 0.12-2.38 µg/g. TCP was highest in the stems and green berries. Concentration levels in all tissues were generally low and at a level that poses no threat to consumers of fresh and processed AE products.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cromatografía Liquida / Sambucus / Espectrometría de Masas en Tándem / Frutas / Glicósidos Idioma: En Revista: Molecules Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Cromatografía Liquida / Sambucus / Espectrometría de Masas en Tándem / Frutas / Glicósidos Idioma: En Revista: Molecules Asunto de la revista: BIOLOGIA Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos