Abstract
In iron-fortified bouillon, reactivity of the iron ion with (acylated) flavone glycosides from herbs can affect product color and bioavailability of iron. This study investigates the influence of 7-O-glycosylation and additional 6″-O-acetylation or 6″-O-malonylation of flavones on their interaction with iron. Nine (6″-O-acylated) flavone 7-O-apiosylglucosides were purified from celery (Apium graveolens), and their structures were elucidated by mass spectrometry (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). In the presence of iron, a bathochromic shift and darker color were observed for the 7-O-apiosylglucosides compared to the aglycon of flavones that only possess the 4−5 site. Thus, the ability of iron to coordinate to the flavone 4−5 site is increased by 7-O-glycosylation. For flavones with an additional 3′−4′ site, less discoloration was observed for the 7-O-apiosylglucoside compared to the aglycon. Additional 6″-O-acylation did not affect the color. These findings indicate that model systems used to study discoloration in iron-fortified foods should also comprise (acylated) glycosides of flavonoids.
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Bijlsma, J., de Bruijn, W. J. C., Koppelaar, J., Sanders, M. G., Velikov, K. P., & Vincken, J. P. (2023). Interactions of Natural Flavones with Iron Are Affected by 7‑O‑Glycosylation, but Not by Additional 6″-O-Acylation. ACS Food Science and Technology, 3(6), 1111–1121. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsfoodscitech.3c00112
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