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. 2019 Mar 30:277:682-690.
doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.11.013. Epub 2018 Nov 2.

Mass spectrometric characterisation of avenanthramides and enhancing their production by germination of oat (Avena sativa)

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Mass spectrometric characterisation of avenanthramides and enhancing their production by germination of oat (Avena sativa)

Wouter J C de Bruijn et al. Food Chem. .
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Abstract

Avenanthramides are amides, with a phenylalkenoic acid (PA) and an anthranilic acid (AA) subunit, which are secondary metabolites of oat. Oat seeds were germinated, extracted, and the avenanthramides analysed by a combination of UHPLC with ion trap and high resolution ESI-MS. Typical fragmentation pathways with corresponding diagnostic fragments belonging to the PA and AA subunits were identified and summarised in a decision guideline. Based on these findings 28 unique avenanthramides were annotated in the oat seed(ling) extracts, including the new avenanthramide 6f (with a 4/5-methoxy AA subunit). Avenanthramide content increased by 25 times from seed to seedling. Avenanthramides 2p, 2c, and 2f, which are commonly described as the major avenanthramides, represented less than 20% of the total content in the seedlings. Future quantitative analyses should, therefore, include a wider range of avenanthramides to avoid underestimation of the total avenanthramide content.

Keywords: Avena sativa; Avenanthramides; Cereal grain; Germination; LC-MS; Phytoalexin; Plant defence; Poaceae.

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