Identification of phenolic compounds in colored rice and their inhibitory potential against α-amylase

© All right Reserved 2019 Colored rice varieties (Oryza sativa L.) that are commonly grown and consumed in Thailand were selected for determining and comparing of the contents of phenolic acids and anthocyanins by using an UPLC-ESI-QqQ-MS/MS method with Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM) and evaluat...

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Main Authors: Prinya Wongsa, Jeeranan Chaiwarith, Jitnapa Voranitikul, Janpen Chaiwongkhajorn, Nithiya Rattanapanone, Rikard Lanberg
Format: Journal
Published: 2019
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/66590
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Institution: Chiang Mai University
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Summary:© All right Reserved 2019 Colored rice varieties (Oryza sativa L.) that are commonly grown and consumed in Thailand were selected for determining and comparing of the contents of phenolic acids and anthocyanins by using an UPLC-ESI-QqQ-MS/MS method with Multiple Reaction Monitoring (MRM) and evaluating their in vitro potential inhibitory against α-amylase. A shorten analysis time performed by UPLC-ESI-QqQ-MS/MS was observed. The total phenolic content of crude extract of colored rice samples ranged from 18.2 to 100.0 mg GAE/100 g dried matter (DM). All of 8 target phenolic compounds were detected in the polyphenol-rich bound fractions of extracts. Ferulic acid was the main phenolic acids in all samples while flavonoids including (+)-catechin were significantly observed in the red rice sample. In addition, cyanidin-3-glucoside was the most predominant anthocyanin in all colored rice samples. The concentration of cyanidin-3-glucoside ranged from 0.1 mg/100 g DM in the red rice sample to 138.8 mg/100 g DM in the black rice sample. The IC50 value for potential inhibition against α-amylase activity of crude extract of colored rice samples ranged from 2.5 to 14.4 µg/mL. The content of phenolic compounds, total phenolic content and potential inhibition against α-amylase activity in black rice samples were higher than in red and purple rice samples.