Presence of Caffeic Acid in Flaxseed Lignan Macromolecule

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Phenolic compounds were extracted from defatted flaxseeds using ethanol-dioxane (1:1, v/v). The crude extract obtained was purified using Amberlite XAD-16 column chromatography with water and methanol as mobile phases. RP-HPLC and SE-HPLC showed a lignan macromolecule (LM) as a dominant phenolic compound in the purified extract. After the alkaline hydrolysis of LM caffeic acid glucoside (CaAG) was isolated using a semi-preparative HPLC and its structure was confirmed by LC-ESI-MS. In LM of the investigated flaxseed, one molecule of caffeic acid corresponded with five molecules of p-coumaric acid and two molecules of ferulic acid. The presence of caffeic acid in the lignan molecule might be very beneficial due to its high antioxidant activity. © 2011 The Author(s).

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Kosińska, A., Penkacik, K., Wiczkowski, W., & Amarowicz, R. (2011). Presence of Caffeic Acid in Flaxseed Lignan Macromolecule. Plant Foods for Human Nutrition, 66(3), 270–274. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11130-011-0245-1

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