Anthocyanin profiles of Crataegus monogyna Jacq. fruits in different maturity stages
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The vast structural diversity of natural compounds found in plants provides unique opportunities for discovering new drugs. Anthocyanins are an example of bioactive compounds with possible beneficial effects on human health (/). Crataegus monogyna Jacq. (hawthorn) has been extensively studied due to its various alleged health benefits
(2) . Herein, samples from fruits on three different maturity stages (unripe, ripened and over ripened fruits) were extracted with acidified (trifluoracetic acid) methanol. Extracts
were purified on a C1s SepPak® Vac 3 cc cartridge (Phenomenex) and filtered through a
0.22-pm disposable LC filter disk. The HPLC system consisted of a 1-lewlett-Packard
1100 chromatograph (Agilent Technologies) with a quaternary pump and a diode array
detector (DAD) coupled to an HP Chem Station (rev. A.05.04) data-processing. Double
detection was carried out by DAD, using 520 nm as the preferred wavelength, and MS
detection, performed in an API 3200 Qtrap (Applied Biosystems) equipped with an ESI
source and a triple quadrupole-ion trap mass analyzer that was controlled by the Analyst
5.1 software. Further details were given by Rodrigues et al. (3).
The anthocyanin profiles obtained for ripened and over ripened fruits were quite similar,
consisting of five different compounds, whereas the profile in unripe fruits was simpler
(only two anthocyanins). Cyanidin 3-0-glucoside, pelargonidin 3-0-glucoside and
peonidin 3-0-glucos ide were positively identified by comparison with standards. The
p1·esence of cyanidin 3-0-rutinoside and cyanidin pentoside was also confirmed by
comparison of its chromatographic and UV and mass spectral characteristics with data in
our library. Cyanidin-3-0-glucoside was the major anthocyanin in all the samples, and
over ripened th1its were, by far, the phenological stage with the highest anthocyanin
concentrations, which was coherent with its higher pigmentation. Accordingly, C.
manogyna might be considered as a potential natural source of anthocyanins, whose
bioactive properties might have several applications.