Antioxidants (Apr 2021)

Liquid Chromatographic Quadrupole Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometric Untargeted Profiling of (Poly)phenolic Compounds in <i>Rubus idaeus</i> L. and <i>Rubus occidentalis</i> L. Fruits and Their Comparative Evaluation

  • Lapo Renai,
  • Cristina Vanessa Agata Scordo,
  • Ugo Chiuminatto,
  • Marynka Ulaszewska,
  • Edgardo Giordani,
  • William Antonio Petrucci,
  • Francesca Tozzi,
  • Stefania Nin,
  • Massimo Del Bubba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox10050704
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 704

Abstract

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This study provided a detailed profiling of the antioxidant and bioactive compounds occurring in three varieties of Rubus idaeus L. fruits (“Fall Gold”, “Glen Ample” and “Tulameen”) compared to Rubus occidentalis L. black raspberry (“Jewel” cultivar), adopting a comprehensive untargeted metabolomics approach developed with UHPLC analysis coupled with quadrupole/time-of-flight high resolution mass spectrometry, using the SWATH® acquisition protocol. The feature selection and annotation workflow, applied to the analysis of raspberry extracts in both polarities, allowed identifying 68 bioactive compounds mainly belonging to the classes of (poly)phenolic compounds. Interestingly, some of these identifications (e.g., ferulic acid glycosides and the ellagitannin-like nobotanin/malabathrin) represent the first report in raspberry fruits. Principal component analysis made possible highlighting the features more related to the expression of a genotype effect within the R. idaeus species or between the two raspberry species herein investigated. Overall, flavanols were the most discriminating features for the Fall Gold variety, whereas ellagitannins and flavonol glycosides represent more distinctive metabolic traits in Glen Ample and Tulameen fruits. Moreover, R. occidentalis Jewel variety was strongly characterized by the occurrence of anthocyanins, such as cyanidin, pelargonidin and delphinidin glycosides.

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