Determination of total phenolic content and antioxidant capacity of onion (Allium cepa) and shallot (Allium oschaninii) using infrared spectroscopy

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作者
Lu, Xiaonan [1 ]
Wang, Jun [2 ]
Al-Qadiri, Hamzah M. [3 ]
Ross, Carolyn F. [1 ]
Powers, Joseph R. [1 ]
Tang, Juming [4 ]
Rasco, Barbara A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Washington State Univ, Sch Food Sci, Pullman, WA 99163 USA
[2] NW A&F Univ, Coll Food Sci & Engn, Yangling 712100, Peoples R China
[3] Univ Jordan, Dept Nutr & Food Technol, Amman 11942, Jordan
[4] Washington State Univ, Dept Biol Syst Engn, Pullman, WA 99163 USA
关键词
Onion; Shallot; Antioxidant; Phenolic; FT-IR; Chemometrics; PLSR; DF-PCA; RADICAL SCAVENGING ACTIVITY; RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPY; FTIR SPECTROSCOPY; SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC METHODS; VARIETAL DIFFERENCES; TEAC ASSAY; TRANSFORM; FLAVONOIDS; EXTRACTS; CELLS;
D O I
10.1016/j.foodchem.2011.04.105
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
Total phenolic content (TPC) and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) of four onion varieties (red, white, yellow and sweet) and shallot from selected locations (Washington, Idaho, Oregon, Texas and Georgia) were determined using Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy (4000-400 cm(-1)). The Folin-Ciocalteu (F-C) assay was used to quantify TPC and three assays were used to determine TAC, including 2,2-diphenyl-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay, Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC) assay and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) assay. Partial least squares regression (PLSR) with cross-validation (leave-one-out) was conducted on onion and shallot extracts (n = 200) and their corresponding F-C, DPPH, TEAC and FRAP values were employed to obtain four independent calibration models for predicting TPC and TAC for the extracts. Spectra from an extra 19 independent extracts were used as an external validation set for prediction. A correlation of r > 0.95 was obtained between FT-IR predicted and reference values (by F-C, DPPH, TEAC and FRAP assay) with standard errors of calibration (SEC) and standard errors of cross-validation (SECV) less than 2.85, 0.35 and 0.45 mu mol Trolox/g FW of extracts for TEAC, FRAP and DPPH assay, respectively; and 0.36 mg gallic acid/g FW of extracts for the F-C assay. In addition, cluster analysis (principal component analysis (PCA)) and discriminant function analysis (DFA) could differentiate varieties of onions and shallot based upon infrared spectral features. Loading plots for the various chemometrics models indicated that hydroxyl and phenolic functional groups were most closely correlated with antioxidant capacity. The use of mid-infrared spectroscopy to predict the total antioxidant capacity of vegetables provides a rapid and precise alternative to traditional wet chemistry analysis. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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