Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Chestnut fruits, being poor of simple sugars and consisting mainly of fibers and starch, are among the constituents
of Mediterranean diet. While numerous studies report on content of proteins and amino acids in
chestnut, no one has appeared so far on betaines, an important class of nitrogen compounds ubiquitous in
plants for their protective action in response to abiotic stress. In this study, we analyzed by HPLC-ESItandem
mass spectrometry, in fruits and flours of varieties of chestnut cultivated in Italy, the composition
of betaines and ammonium compounds intermediates of their biosynthesis. Besides the parent amino
acids, the compounds quantified were choline, glycerophosphocholine, phosphocholine, glycine betaine,
N-methylproline, proline betaine (stachydrine), b-alanine betaine, 4-guanidinobutyric acid, trigonelline,
N,N,N-trimethyllysine. Interestingly, some uncommon derivatives of pipecolic acid, such as
N-methylpipecolic acid, 4-hydroxypipecolic acid and 4-hydroxy-N-methylpipecolic acid were identified
for the first time in chestnut samples and characterized by MSn tandem mass spectrometry.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
4-Guanidinobutyric acid; 4-Hydroxy-N-methylpipecolic acid; 4-Hydroxypipecolic acid; Amino acids; Betaines; Chestnut; Glycine betaine; Mediterranean diet; N-Methylpipecolic acid; Pipecolic acid; Quaternary ammonium compounds; Stachydrine; ?-Alanine betaine
List of contributors:
Siano, Francesco; Volpe, MARIA GRAZIA
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