Abstract
Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.), tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus L.) and Mexican arnica (Heterotheca inuoides) are common compositae spices and herbs found in the US market. They contain flavonoids and hydroxycinnamates that are potentially beneficial to human health. A standardized LC-PDA-ESI/MS profiling method was used to identify 51 flavonoids and 17 hydroxycinnamates. Many of the identifications were confirmed with authentic standards or through references in the literature or the laboratory's database. More than half of the phenol compounds for each spice had not been previously reported. The phenolic profile can be used for plant authentication and to correlate with biological activities.
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Lin, L. Z., & Harnly, J. M. (2012). LC-PDA-ESI/MS identification of the phenolic components of three compositae spices: Chamomile, Tarragon, and Mexican arnica. Natural Product Communications, 7(6), 749–752. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1200700615
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