2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2011.04.049
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Simultaneous analysis of serotonin, melatonin, piceid and resveratrol in fruits using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry

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“…This fact suggests that stilbenes are implicated in constitutive defense responses in these plant species and are likely to be involved in plant resistance to plant microbial pathogens and pests as constitutively produced compounds. There were also studies reporting on resveratrol and piceid quantification in multiple edible fruits and vegetables, such as strawberry, raspberry, cherry, pepper, tomato, cucumber, carrot, eggplant, lettuce, plum, apple, pear, peach, or grape, that are commercially available (Huang and Mazza 2011;Peng et al 2015). According to Huang and Mazza (2011), grape contained higher amounts of stilbenes than the other analyzed fruits.…”
Section: Stilbene Distribution Contents and Localizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This fact suggests that stilbenes are implicated in constitutive defense responses in these plant species and are likely to be involved in plant resistance to plant microbial pathogens and pests as constitutively produced compounds. There were also studies reporting on resveratrol and piceid quantification in multiple edible fruits and vegetables, such as strawberry, raspberry, cherry, pepper, tomato, cucumber, carrot, eggplant, lettuce, plum, apple, pear, peach, or grape, that are commercially available (Huang and Mazza 2011;Peng et al 2015). According to Huang and Mazza (2011), grape contained higher amounts of stilbenes than the other analyzed fruits.…”
Section: Stilbene Distribution Contents and Localizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were also studies reporting on resveratrol and piceid quantification in multiple edible fruits and vegetables, such as strawberry, raspberry, cherry, pepper, tomato, cucumber, carrot, eggplant, lettuce, plum, apple, pear, peach, or grape, that are commercially available (Huang and Mazza 2011;Peng et al 2015). According to Huang and Mazza (2011), grape contained higher amounts of stilbenes than the other analyzed fruits. Peng et al (2015) concluded that most fruits, vegetables, and herbs analyzed in their study contained higher t-piceid than t-resveratrol levels.…”
Section: Stilbene Distribution Contents and Localizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was confirmed by Chafer et al (2005), who compared the trans-resveratrol content in grape skin and noted that the level in the grape variety Tempranillo was considerably higher (174.0 mg/kg) than in the varieties Tinto mozueleo, Cabernet,Boval,.3 mg/kg). Bavaresco et al, 1997;Palomino et al 2000;Pastrana-Bonilla et al 2003;Rimando et al, 2004;Pineiro et al, 2006;: Melzoch et al, 2001;Pineiro et al, 2006;: Burns et al, 2002: Cantos et al, 2003aPineiro et al, 2006;Fernández-Marin et al 2013;: Huang & Mazza, 2011;[E]: Melzoch et al, 2001;: Melzoch et al, 2001;: Pezet & Cuenat, 1996;Counet et al, 2006;[H]: Soleas et al, 1995a;Sautter et al, 2005;de Freitas et al, 2009;Lima et al, 2014;: Romero-Pérez et al, 1999;Natividade et al, 2013;[J]: Romero-Pérez et al, 1999;Viňas et al, 2008;Natividade et al, 2013;: RomeroPérez et al, 1999;Viňas et al, 2008;Natividade et al, 2013: [L]: Palomino et al 2000;[M]: Soleas et al, 1995a;Pezet & Cuenat, 1996;Palomino et al 2000;Pascual-Marti et al 2001;Pastrana-Bonilla et al 200...…”
Section: Stilbene Content In Grapesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In their screening of 24 fruits for their content of resveratrol and piceid (trans-and cisforms of both compounds), Huang and Mazza (2011) detected low levels of particularly trans-and cis-piceids in many fruits. A few years earlier, Wang and co-workers (2007) reported on the occurrence of resveratrol in strawberries (0.69-1.48 mg/kg dw), the amount being influenced both by genetic and cultivation/environmental factors.…”
Section: Stilbenes In Fruits and Berriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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