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Differential analysis of phytochemistry and antioxidant activity in five citrus by-products based on chromatography, mass spectrometry, and spectrum-effect relationships

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FOOD CHEMISTRY-X
卷 20, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.fochx.2023.101010

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Citrus; LC-Orbitrap-MS; HPLC; TLC; Antioxidant

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This study explored the differences in phytochemical composition, bioactive properties, and antioxidant activity of five citrus by-products in China. Essential compounds for identification were established, and the spectrum-effect relationship analysis revealed the differential markers contributing to the antioxidant activity. The results highlight the potential for enhancing and utilizing citrus by-products.
The unripe fruit or peel of Citrus aurantium L., Citrus sinensis Osbeck, and Citrus reticulata Blanco are often disregarded due to perceptions of their marginal value. The present study was undertaken to explore the differences in phytochemical composition and bioactive properties of five citrus by-products in China and demonstrate their potential value. 214 compounds were systematically identified using LC-Orbitrap-MS analysis. Among them, narirutin, naringin, hesperidin, and neohesperidin were established as essential compounds for the discrimination and authentication of the five by-products via a combination of LC-MS, HPLC, and TLC techniques. Variations in the antioxidant activity of the by-products were observed, which correlated with their maturity and were attributable to differences in their active ingredients. Moreover, spectrum-effect relationship analysis revealed that the four previously identified differential markers, along with nobiletin and tangeretin, significantly contributed to the differences in antioxidant activity. The results highlight the potential for citrus byproduct enhancement and utilization.

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