Evidence for the Formation of Benzacridine Derivatives in Alkaline-Treated Sunflower Meal and Model Solutions

Sunflower extraction meal (SEM) is an economically interesting protein source. During alkaline extraction of proteins, the presence of chlorogenic acid (CQA) in the meal gives rise to the formation of o-quinones. Reactions with nucleophiles present in proteins can lead to green discoloration. Althou...

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Main Authors: Verena Bongartz, Lisa Brandt, Mai Linh Gehrmann, Benno F. Zimmermann, Nadine Schulze-Kaysers, Andreas Schieber
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Published: MDPI AG 2016-01-01
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spelling doaj-99b6605257e346e597e3a3e09507bd032020-11-24T22:48:03ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492016-01-012119110.3390/molecules21010091molecules21010091Evidence for the Formation of Benzacridine Derivatives in Alkaline-Treated Sunflower Meal and Model SolutionsVerena Bongartz0Lisa Brandt1Mai Linh Gehrmann2Benno F. Zimmermann3Nadine Schulze-Kaysers4Andreas Schieber5Department of Nutritional and Food Sciences—Chair of Molecular Food Technology, University of Bonn, Römerstraße 164, Bonn D-53117, GermanyDepartment of Nutritional and Food Sciences—Chair of Molecular Food Technology, University of Bonn, Römerstraße 164, Bonn D-53117, GermanyDepartment of Nutritional and Food Sciences—Chair of Molecular Food Technology, University of Bonn, Römerstraße 164, Bonn D-53117, GermanyDepartment of Nutritional and Food Sciences—Chair of Molecular Food Technology, University of Bonn, Römerstraße 164, Bonn D-53117, GermanyDepartment of Nutritional and Food Sciences—Chair of Molecular Food Technology, University of Bonn, Römerstraße 164, Bonn D-53117, GermanyDepartment of Nutritional and Food Sciences—Chair of Molecular Food Technology, University of Bonn, Römerstraße 164, Bonn D-53117, GermanySunflower extraction meal (SEM) is an economically interesting protein source. During alkaline extraction of proteins, the presence of chlorogenic acid (CQA) in the meal gives rise to the formation of o-quinones. Reactions with nucleophiles present in proteins can lead to green discoloration. Although such reactions have been known for a long time, there is a lack of information on the chemical nature of the reaction products. SEM and model systems consisting of amino acids and CQA were subjected to alkaline treatment and, for comparison, to oxidation of CQA by polyphenoloxidase (PPO). Several green trihydroxy benzacridine (TBA) derivatives were tentatively identified in all samples by UHPLC-DAD-MS/MS. Surprisingly, in alkaline-treated samples of particular amino acids as well as in SEM, the same six TBA isomers were detected. In contrast, the enzymatically oxidized samples resulted in only three TBA derivatives. Contrary to previous findings, neither peptide nor amino acid residues were attached to the resultant benzacridine core. The results indicate that the formation of TBA derivatives is caused by the reaction between CQA quinones and free NH2 groups. Further research is necessary to elucidate the structure of the addition products for a comprehensive evaluation of food and feed safety aspects.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/21/1/91amino acidbenzacridine derivativeschlorogenic acidgreen coloroxidationO-quinone
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author Verena Bongartz
Lisa Brandt
Mai Linh Gehrmann
Benno F. Zimmermann
Nadine Schulze-Kaysers
Andreas Schieber
spellingShingle Verena Bongartz
Lisa Brandt
Mai Linh Gehrmann
Benno F. Zimmermann
Nadine Schulze-Kaysers
Andreas Schieber
Evidence for the Formation of Benzacridine Derivatives in Alkaline-Treated Sunflower Meal and Model Solutions
Molecules
amino acid
benzacridine derivatives
chlorogenic acid
green color
oxidation
O-quinone
author_facet Verena Bongartz
Lisa Brandt
Mai Linh Gehrmann
Benno F. Zimmermann
Nadine Schulze-Kaysers
Andreas Schieber
author_sort Verena Bongartz
title Evidence for the Formation of Benzacridine Derivatives in Alkaline-Treated Sunflower Meal and Model Solutions
title_short Evidence for the Formation of Benzacridine Derivatives in Alkaline-Treated Sunflower Meal and Model Solutions
title_full Evidence for the Formation of Benzacridine Derivatives in Alkaline-Treated Sunflower Meal and Model Solutions
title_fullStr Evidence for the Formation of Benzacridine Derivatives in Alkaline-Treated Sunflower Meal and Model Solutions
title_full_unstemmed Evidence for the Formation of Benzacridine Derivatives in Alkaline-Treated Sunflower Meal and Model Solutions
title_sort evidence for the formation of benzacridine derivatives in alkaline-treated sunflower meal and model solutions
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Sunflower extraction meal (SEM) is an economically interesting protein source. During alkaline extraction of proteins, the presence of chlorogenic acid (CQA) in the meal gives rise to the formation of o-quinones. Reactions with nucleophiles present in proteins can lead to green discoloration. Although such reactions have been known for a long time, there is a lack of information on the chemical nature of the reaction products. SEM and model systems consisting of amino acids and CQA were subjected to alkaline treatment and, for comparison, to oxidation of CQA by polyphenoloxidase (PPO). Several green trihydroxy benzacridine (TBA) derivatives were tentatively identified in all samples by UHPLC-DAD-MS/MS. Surprisingly, in alkaline-treated samples of particular amino acids as well as in SEM, the same six TBA isomers were detected. In contrast, the enzymatically oxidized samples resulted in only three TBA derivatives. Contrary to previous findings, neither peptide nor amino acid residues were attached to the resultant benzacridine core. The results indicate that the formation of TBA derivatives is caused by the reaction between CQA quinones and free NH2 groups. Further research is necessary to elucidate the structure of the addition products for a comprehensive evaluation of food and feed safety aspects.
topic amino acid
benzacridine derivatives
chlorogenic acid
green color
oxidation
O-quinone
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/21/1/91
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