Chemical structures of the condensed tannins in the fruits of Diospyros species

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The structural variety of the condensed tannins (proanthocyanidins) in the fruits of 16 Diospyros species are reported. Eleven species contained condensed tannins mostly consisting of a mixture of catechin (CA) and gallocatechin (GCA) repeating units; the other five species did not. The GCA content in the CA-GCA total varied from 0.3% to 84.6%. The number of esterified gallic acid per one flavan repeating unit (degree of galloylation, DG) ranged from 0.01 to 0.89. The GCA content was found to be proportional to the DG values. Thus, 16 Diospyros species tested may be classified into five groups by the analytical data of their condensed tannins. It may be interesting to compare their structural characteristics with those of the condensed tannins in other fruits, leaves, woods, and barks from the viewpoint of their biosynthesis and function in the plants.

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Nakatsubo, F., Enokita, K., Murakami, K., Yonemori, K., Sugiura, A., Utsunomiya, N., & Subhadrabandhu, S. (2002). Chemical structures of the condensed tannins in the fruits of Diospyros species. Journal of Wood Science, 48(5), 414–418. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00770702

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