Quali-quantitative profile of native carotenoids in kumquat from Brazil by HPLC-DAD-APCI/MS

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In this study the native carotenoids composition in kumquat (Fortunella margarita) (peel + pulp) from Brazil was determined for the first time by a HPLC-DAD-APCI/MS (high performance liquid chromatography-diode array detector-atmospheric pressure chemical ionization/mass spectrometry), methodology. Eleven carotenoids were successfully identified and quantified in kumquat: four carotenoids in the free form and seven carotenoids in the esterified form. β-citraurin-laurate was the carotenoid found in the highest content (607.33 µg/100 g fresh matter), followed by β-cryptoxanthin-laurate (552.59 µg/100 g). The different esterified forms of β-citraurin and β-cryptoxanthin represented 84.34% of the carotenoids found, which demonstrates the importance of esterification in natural fruits. β-carotene and free xanthophylls (β-cryptoxanthin, lutein and zeaxanthin) represented 5.50% and 14.96%, respectively, of total carotenoids in kumquat. The total carotenoid content of kumquat from Brazil was very high (2185.16 µg/100 g), suggesting that this fruit could contribute significantly to the intake of important bioactive compounds by the population.

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Pinheiro-Sant’Ana, H. M., Anunciação, P. C., Silva e Souza, C., De Paula Filho, G. X., Salvo, A., Dugo, G., & Giuffrida, D. (2019). Quali-quantitative profile of native carotenoids in kumquat from Brazil by HPLC-DAD-APCI/MS. Foods, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods8050166

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