Distribution and Contents of Phenolic Compounds in Eighteen
Scandinavian Berry Species
Posted on 2004-07-14 - 00:00
Berries contain a wide range of phenolic compounds in different conjugated forms, a fact that makes
their simultaneous analysis a difficult task. In this work, soluble and insoluble phenolic compounds
were identified and quantified in 18 species of berries by reversed phase high-performance liquid
chromatography combined with diode array detection. The analytical results and literature data were
used for the identification of the predominant conjugated hydroxycinnamic acids, flavonol glycosides,
and anthocyanins in berries from six families, viz. Grossulariaceae, Ericaceae, Rosaceae, Empetraceae, Elaeagnaceae, and Caprifoliaceae. The study showed distinctive similarities among berry
species of the same family in the distribution of conjugated forms of phenolic compounds but
differences in chromatographic profiles of conjugates and compositions of aglycones especially in
the case of anthocyanins. The chromatographic profiles of chokeberry and the related sweet
rowanberry (Rosaceae) were exceptionally similar. These data are informative to studies on the
authenticity of berry raw materials as well as to those on the evaluation of berries as sources of
phenolic compounds.
Keywords: Berries; phenolic compounds; HPLC; diode array detection
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Määttä-Riihinen, Kaisu R.; Kamal-Eldin, Afaf; Mattila, Pirjo H.; M. González-Paramás, Ana; Törrönen, A. Riitta (2016). Distribution and Contents of Phenolic Compounds in Eighteen
Scandinavian Berry Species. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jf049595y