Molecules (Aug 2019)

Furocoumarin Content of Fennel—Below the Safety Threshold

  • Diána Kerekes,
  • Attila Csorba,
  • Beáta Gosztola,
  • Éva Németh-Zámbori,
  • Tivadar Kiss,
  • Dezső Csupor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24152844
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 15
p. 2844

Abstract

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Furocoumarins are known for their phototoxic and potential carcinogenic effects. These types of compounds have previously been reported from fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.), a widely used medicinal plant and spice; however, no reliable quantitative data are available on the occurrence of these compounds in fennel fruits. For the first time, we report a comprehensive analysis of fennel fruit samples of different origins, representing a wide range of accessions for their furocoumarin content. Psoralene, 5-methoxypsoralene (bergapten), and imperatorin contents of 33 fennel samples were analyzed using a sensitive liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) method. When applied at the highest therapeutic dose described in the monograph issued by the European Medicines Agency, the furocoumarin content of the fruits ranged up to 1.22 μg/d, which is below the most restrictive recommendations. Based on our findings, fennel consumption can be considered as safe, at least based on its low furocoumarin content.

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