Noticeable quantities of functional compounds and antioxidant activities remain after cooking of colored fleshed potatoes native from southern Chile

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The effect of cooking on the concentrations of phenolic compounds and antioxidant activities in 33 colored-fleshed potatoes genotypes was evaluated. The phenolic profiles, concentrations, and antioxidant activity were evaluated with a liquid chromatography diode array detector coupled to a mass spectrometer with an electrospray ionization interface (HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS/MS). Eleven anthocyanins were detected; in the case of red-fleshed genotypes, these were mainly acyl-glycosides derivatives of pelargonidin, whereas, in purple-fleshed genotypes, acyl-glycosides derivatives of petunidin were the most important. In the case of the purple-fleshed genotypes, the most important compound was petunidin-3-coumaroylrutinoside-5-glucoside. Concentrations of total anthocyanins varied between 1.21 g kg−1 in fresh and 1.05 g kg−1 in cooked potato and the decreases due to cooking ranged between 3% and 59%. The genotypes that showed the highest levels of total phenols also presented the highest levels of antioxidant activity. These results are of relevance because they suggest anthocyanins are important contributors to the antioxidant activity of these potato genotypes, which is significant even after the drastic process of cooking.

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Ercoli, S., Parada, J., Bustamante, L., Hermosín-Gutiérrez, I., Contreras, B., Cornejo, P., & Ruiz, A. (2021). Noticeable quantities of functional compounds and antioxidant activities remain after cooking of colored fleshed potatoes native from southern Chile. Molecules, 26(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26020314

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