A macroporous resin purification process to obtain food-grade phlorotannin-rich extracts with a-glucosidase inhibitory activity from Chilean brown seaweeds: An UHPLC-MSn profiling

Camilo, Conrado

Abstract

An efficient macroporous resin purification process was designed to obtain food-grade phlorotannin-rich extracts from the seaweeds Durvillaea incurvata and Lessonia spicata. Phlorotannins were profiled to relate structures with the ?-glucosidase inhibitory activity of the extracts. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry was applied for tentative identification. The best phlorotannin purification performance was achieved with HP-20 resin and elution with 80% v/v ethanol. This is the first study that demonstrates the effectivity of HP-20 resin for removing potentially toxic elements (As, Cd) from seaweed extracts. Fucols/phlorethols/fucophlorethols isomers up to 4 phloroglucinol units (PGU) were the most representative phlorotannins. High molecular weight species (11–21 PGU), although in low abundances, were detected in D. incurvata for the first time. Eckols, carmalols, fuhalols, phenolic acids, and flavonoids were also detected. Some extracts’ potent ?-glucosidase inhibitory activities were related to their high phlorotannin abundances, the presence of phlorotannins of a high degree of polymerization, and the phlorotannins class. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd

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Título según WOS: A macroporous resin purification process to obtain food-grade phlorotannin-rich extracts with a-glucosidase inhibitory activity from Chilean brown seaweeds: An UHPLC-MSn profiling
Título según SCOPUS: A macroporous resin purification process to obtain food-grade phlorotannin-rich extracts with ?-glucosidase inhibitory activity from Chilean brown seaweeds: An UHPLC-MSn profiling
Título de la Revista: Food Chemistry
Volumen: 402
Editorial: Elsevier Ltd.
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1016/j.foodchem.2022.134472

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS