Evaluation of fruit anatomy, accumulation and detection of polyphenols in black crowberry (empetrum nigrum) from NW Slovakia

The aim of our research was to connect the detailed study of fruit anatomy of black crowberry (Empetrum nigrum) with identification and detection of the main non-anthocyanin polyphenolic compounds. Our experimental results showed that the highest accumulation of anthocyanin bodies occurred in mature...

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Main Authors: Juríkova, Tünde, Ďurišová, Ľuba, Eliáš, Pavol, Mlček, Jiří, Sochor, Jiří, Ondrášová, Monika
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Polska Akad Nauk, Polish Acad Sciences, Pas Branch Cracow 2019
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Online Access:http://publikace.k.utb.cz/handle/10563/1009548
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Summary:The aim of our research was to connect the detailed study of fruit anatomy of black crowberry (Empetrum nigrum) with identification and detection of the main non-anthocyanin polyphenolic compounds. Our experimental results showed that the highest accumulation of anthocyanin bodies occurred in mature fruits in outer layers during fruit development. The shape of the anthocyanin bodies was most often globular, spherical, hemispherical and intermediate types were present only occasionally. Mature cells of the gynoecium and pericarp generally contain anthocyanin bodies incorporated inside vacuoles. The observed compounds accumulated in cells were rutin, quercetin and catechins, resveratrol, coumaric, p-coumaric, caffeic, ferulic acids, gale, vanilic, syringe, cinnamic and caffeic acids. These compounds were selected because of their proposed positive effects on health. The analyses of the polyphenolic spectrum showed predominance of ferrulic acid together with gallic acid and catechins with quercetin. [VEGA 1/0047/19]; [KEGA 012UKF-4/2019]