posted on 2021-03-11, 12:03authored byXu Zhang, Ling Ni, Yamin Zhu, Ning Liu, Daming Fan, Mingfu Wang, Yueliang Zhao
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this research, we studied the inhibitory mechanism of quercetin,
one popular phenolic compound, against aldehyde formation in thermally
treated soybean oil. It was found that quercetin reduced unsaturated
aldehyde formation significantly, with the inhibitory effect decreased
with the extension of the heating time. Meanwhile, quercetin had minimum
effects on the fatty acid profile compared to untreated samples. Some
new phenolic derivatives were formed in thermally treated soybean
oil with quercetin, further analyzed by liquid chromatography–tandem
mass spectrometry, and compared to newly synthesized derivatives (characterized
by mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy).
On the basis of their chemical structures, we proposed that quercetin
reacted with 13-oxo-octadecadienoic acid, 10-oxo-hexadecenoic acid,
and 10-oxo-octadecenoic acid formed from peroxidation of linoleic
acid, palmitoleic acid, and oleic acid, respectively, to inhibit aldehyde
formation. In addition, newly formed quercetin-3-O-hexanoate, quercetin-3-O-heptanoate, and quercetin-3-O-nonanoate showed weaker 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl
and 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid)
diammonium salt radical cation scavenging activity and weaker antioxidant
activity in soybean oil, which explained the decreased inhibitory
activity of quercetin against aldehyde formation during heat treatment.
More interesting, quercetin-3-O-hexanoate showed
improved cellular antioxidant activity compared to the parent quercetin.
Overall, quercetin inhibited the formation of lipid oxidation products
in thermally treated soybean oil by reacting with early intermediates
in the lipid oxidation reaction, and quercetin derivatives formed
in the process could be with enhanced cellular antioxidant activity.
Our results provide novel insight into the inhibitory mechanism of
quercetin against the formation of lipid oxidation products.