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  • * After digestion, both the peel and pulp showed an increase in the release of phenolics and flavonoids, with the peel exhibiting greater increases in both categories.
  • * The antioxidant activity was more strongly correlated with phenolic content in the peel than in the pulp, and four key flavonoids were identified in the peel, suggesting they are important for the beneficial effects of Indian jujube.

Article Abstract

To evaluate the release and activity of Indian jujube phenolics , its peel and pulp were subjected to simulated digestions. The phenolics content and antioxidant activity of the digested samples were determined. The results showed that the total phenolics/flavonoids in the peel were respectively 4.63 and 4.48 times higher than that in the pulp. The release of phenolics and flavonoids respectively increased by 79.75% and 39.98% in the peel and 86.34% and 23.54% in the pulp after the intestinal digestion. The correlation between the total phenolics/flavonoids and antioxidant activity was higher in the peel ( > 0.858,  < 0.01) than that in the pulp. The phenolics profiles of the peel were almost the same after the digestion, and four phenolics including naringenin tri-glycoside, quercetin-3--[(2-hexosyl)-6-rhamnosyl] -hexoside, quercetin-3--pentosylhexoside and quercetin-3--(2-pentosyl -rhamnoside)-4'--rhamnoside were found to be the main flavonoids of Indian jujube peel, and they showed high recovery (>89.88%) during the digestion, implying that these phenolics may play a vital role in the function of Indian jujubes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10199251PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16226DOI Listing

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