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利用植物化学指纹图谱结合多种生物测定法验证植物性多种维生素的身份

Verifying Identities of Plant-Based Multivitamins Using Phytochemical Fingerprinting in Combination with Multiple Bioassays.

作者信息

Lim Yeni, Ahn Yoon Hee, Yoo Jae Keun, Park Kyoung Sik, Kwon Oran

机构信息

Department of Nutritional Science and Food Management, Ewha Womans University, 52 Ewhayeodae-gil, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, 120-750, Republic of Korea.

Department of Statistics, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, 120-750, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Plant Foods Hum Nutr. 2017 Sep;72(3):288-293. doi: 10.1007/s11130-017-0622-5.

Abstract

Sales of multivitamins have been growing rapidly and the concept of natural multivitamin, plant-based multivitamin, or both has been introduced in the market, leading consumers to anticipate additional health benefits from phytochemicals that accompany the vitamins. However, the lack of labeling requirements might lead to fraudulent claims. Therefore, the objective of this study was to develop a strategy to verify identity of plant-based multivitamins. Phytochemical fingerprinting was used to discriminate identities. In addition, multiple bioassays were performed to determine total antioxidant capacity. A statistical computation model was then used to measure contributions of phytochemicals and vitamins to antioxidant activities. Fifteen multivitamins were purchased from the local markets in Seoul, Korea and classified into three groups according to the number of plant ingredients. Pearson correlation analysis among antioxidant capacities, amount phenols, and number of plant ingredients revealed that ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryhydrazyl (DPPH) assay results had the highest correlation with total phenol content. This suggests that FRAP and DPPH assays are useful for characterizing plant-derived multivitamins. Furthermore, net effect linear regression analysis confirmed that the contribution of phytochemicals to total antioxidant capacities was always relatively higher than that of vitamins. Taken together, the results suggest that phytochemical fingerprinting in combination with multiple bioassays could be used as a strategy to determine whether plant-derived multivitamins could provide additional health benefits beyond their nutritional value.

摘要

多种维生素的销售额一直在迅速增长,市场上已经引入了天然多种维生素、植物源多种维生素或两者兼具的概念,这使得消费者期望从与维生素相伴的植物化学物质中获得更多健康益处。然而,缺乏标签要求可能导致虚假宣传。因此,本研究的目的是制定一种策略来验证植物源多种维生素的身份。采用植物化学指纹图谱来鉴别身份。此外,还进行了多种生物测定以确定总抗氧化能力。然后使用统计计算模型来衡量植物化学物质和维生素对抗氧化活性的贡献。从韩国首尔当地市场购买了15种多种维生素,并根据植物成分的数量将其分为三组。抗氧化能力、酚类物质含量和植物成分数量之间的Pearson相关分析表明,铁还原抗氧化能力(FRAP)和2,2-二苯基-1-苦基肼(DPPH)测定结果与总酚含量的相关性最高。这表明FRAP和DPPH测定对于表征植物源多种维生素很有用。此外,净效应线性回归分析证实,植物化学物质对总抗氧化能力的贡献始终相对高于维生素。综上所述,结果表明植物化学指纹图谱结合多种生物测定可作为一种策略,以确定植物源多种维生素除了其营养价值之外是否还能提供额外的健康益处。

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