2021
DOI: 10.3390/antiox10040545
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Composition and Antioxidant Activity of Phenolic Compounds in Fruit of the Genus Rosa L.

Abstract: We investigated the qualitative and quantitative composition of phenolic compounds in the fruit of Rosa L. cultivars grown in Lithuania. The highest total content of phenolic compounds (50.13 ± 4.17 mg GAE/g, p < 0.05) was determined in fruit samples of Rosapimpinellifolia L. cultivar “Single Cherry”. The highest levels of hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives were determined in fruit samples of Rosarugosa Thunb. cultivars “Dart’s Defender” and “Adam Chodun”. The highest flavonoid content was determined in fruit… Show more

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“…dumalis), and flavonoids, from 5.6 mg/g (R. vosagiaca) to 19.01 mg/g (R. gallica) [31]. Four Hungarian rosehips (R. canina, R. gallica, R. rugosa and R. spinosissima) contained 255.9 to 766.0 mg/100 g of total phenolics [32], and the fruits of four Lithuanian roses (R. rugosa, R. pimpinellifolia, R. multiflora and R. canina) showed a variation of 15-50 mg/g of total phenolics and 0.5-5 mg/g of flavonoids [33].…”
Section: Metabolites Of Rosa Acicularis: Distribution Of Phytochemicals In Organsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…dumalis), and flavonoids, from 5.6 mg/g (R. vosagiaca) to 19.01 mg/g (R. gallica) [31]. Four Hungarian rosehips (R. canina, R. gallica, R. rugosa and R. spinosissima) contained 255.9 to 766.0 mg/100 g of total phenolics [32], and the fruits of four Lithuanian roses (R. rugosa, R. pimpinellifolia, R. multiflora and R. canina) showed a variation of 15-50 mg/g of total phenolics and 0.5-5 mg/g of flavonoids [33].…”
Section: Metabolites Of Rosa Acicularis: Distribution Of Phytochemicals In Organsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Gallic acid (2) was found in the leaves of R. acicularis in the free state and in the glycosidic form with different galloyl contents: one-1-O-galloyl-glucopyranoside or glucogallin (1); two-1,6-di-O-galloyl glucose (13) and isomer 12; three-1,3,6-tri-O-galloyl glucose (18) and isomers 17 and 20; four-1,2,3,6-tetra-O-galloyl glucose (33) and isomer 32; five-1,2,3,4,6-penta-O-galloyl glucose (47) and isomer 46; and six-hexa-O-galloyl hexoses 48, 49 and 50. Galloylated glycosides are still rarely described in rose plants containing mono-, di-and three-galloyl hexoses, such as R. rugosa and R. canina [2,55].…”
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“…Several studies highlighted the value of bioactive fractions obtained from the fruits of R. canina using different extractive techniques (i.e., maceration, infusion, decoction, percolation), ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE) being recognized also as suitable for a good recovery of phenolic compounds from this matrix [ 4 , 7 , 8 , 9 ]. UAE is one of the most popular unconventional technologies currently used for extraction of polyphenols from a wide range of plant matrices due to its increased efficiency and safety.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%