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Date Seeds (<i>Phoenix dactylifera</i>): Antioxidant Potential and Profile of Free and Bound Polyphenols from Different Cultivars

Imen Bettaieb, Mohamed Ali Benabderrahim, Rocío Rodríguez‐Arcos, Ana Jiménez‐Araujo, Walid Elfalleh

2023Chemistry & Biodiversity18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this study, the antioxidant activities and detailed phenolic profiling of extracts from seven cultivars of date seeds were investigated. Significant differences were detected among cultivars. Total phenolic content (TP) ranged between 135.9±12.1 and 284.86±21.9 mg GAE/g DM. The total flavonoid value varied between 34.20±0.34 and 94.46±1.04 mg RE/g DM. The condensed tannin ranged from 24.17±1.13 to 201.60±9.95 mg CTE/g DM. Phloroglucinolysis was used to depolymerize the bound polyphenols. Results show the presence of phenolic acids: Hydroxybenzoic acid, hydroxycinnamic acid, and a high amount of flavan-3ols (monomers, dimers, and trimers). Before depolymerization, the highest amount of total polyphenols was identified in Kenta (8.48 g/kg) and the lowest was detected in Hessa (4.74 g/kg). After depolymerization, the flavan-3-ols increased significantly, ranging between 46.91g/kg in Hessa and 72.38 g/kg in Deglet Nour, with a high degree of polymerization (DP) in all cultivars. It can be concluded that date seeds represent a good source of bioactive compounds.

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ChemistryPolyphenolCultivarPhoenix dactyliferaProanthocyanidinDepolymerizationTanninFood scienceAntioxidantFlavonoidHydroxycinnamic acidHydroxybenzoic acidCondensed tanninDegree of polymerizationPhenolsHorticultureCatechinBotanyPolymerizationOrganic chemistryBiologyPolymerPalmQuantum mechanicsPhysicsDate Palm Research StudiesEssential Oils and Antimicrobial ActivityInsect Pest Control Strategies
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