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Title: | Ontogenetic Variation of Individual and Total Capsaicinoids in Malagueta Peppers (Capsicum frutescens) during Fruit Maturation |
Authors: | Fayos Avellán, Oreto Aguiar, Ana Carolina de Jiménez Cantizano, Ana Ferreiro González, Marta Garcés Claver, Ana Martínez, Julián Mallor Giménez, Cristina Ruiz Rodríguez, Ana Palma, Miguel Barroso, Carmelo G. Barbero, Gerardo F. |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Citation: | Molecules, 22(5), p. 736 |
Abstract: | The ontogenetic variation of total and individual capsaicinoids (nordihydrocapsaicin (n-DHC), capsaicin (C), dihydrocapsaicin (DHC), homocapsaicin (h-C) and homodihydrocapsaicin (h-DHC)) present in Malagueta pepper (Capsicum frutescens) during fruit ripening has been studied. Malagueta peppers were grown in a greenhouse under controlled temperature and humidity conditions. Capsaicinoids were extracted using ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) and the extracts were analyzed by ultra-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) with fluorescence detection. A significant increase in the total content of capsaicinoids was observed in the early days (between 12 and 33). Between day 33 and 40 there was a slight reduction in the total capsaicinoid content (3.3% decrease). C was the major capsaicinoid, followed by DHC, n-DHC, h-C and h-DHC. By considering the evolution of standardized values of the capsaicinoids it was verified that n-DHC, DHC and h-DHC (dihydrocapsaicin-like capsaicinoids) present a similar behavior pattern, while h-C and C (capsaicin-like capsaicinoids) show different evolution patterns. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10532/3676 |
Related document: | http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/22/5/736 |
ISSN: | 1420-3049 |
License: | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/es/ |
Appears in Collections: | [DOCIART] Artículos científicos, técnicos y divulgativos |
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