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Limonoids and Flavonoids in Juices of Oroblanco and Melogold Grapefruit Hybrids
Author(s) -
HSU WANJEAN,
BERHOW MARK,
ROBERTSON GEORGE H.,
HASEGAWA SHIN
Publication year - 1998
Publication title -
journal of food science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.772
H-Index - 150
eISSN - 1750-3841
pISSN - 0022-1147
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2621.1998.tb15675.x
Subject(s) - limonin , naringin , limonoid , chemistry , glucoside , food science , citrus paradisi , grapefruit juice , rutaceae , botany , chromatography , stereochemistry , biology , pharmacokinetics , pharmacology , medicine , alternative medicine , pathology
ABSTRACT Oroblanco and Melogold are hybrids obtained from pummelo and grapefruit. Limonoids and flavonoids in both juices were analyzed. Oroblanco and Melogold juices contained low concentrations of limonoid glucosides, an average of 99 and 59 ppm, respectively. However, they contained relatively high concentrations of bitter limonoid aglycones, limonin and nomilin, at levels above the limonin bitterness threshold. For comparison, limonoid glucosides in juices of grapefruit, another pummelo hybrid, were also analyzed. Limonin glucoside was the major limonoid glucoside in all juices analyzed. Nomilin glucoside and nomilinic acid glucosides were also present. Oroblanco and Melogold juices contained bitter flavonoids normally found in grapefruit and pummelo including naringin, neohesperidin and poncerin in total amount of 440 ppm in Oroblanco juice and 495 ppm in Melogold juice. They also contained several other nonbitter flavonoids found in grapefruit.

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