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Antioxidant activity and polyphenol composition of sugarcane molasses extract

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posted on 2025-09-24, 23:25 authored by Myrna DeseoMyrna Deseo, Aaron Elkins, Simone RochfortSimone Rochfort, Barry Kitchen
The antioxidant activity of sugarcane molasses ethanol extract (ME) and its fraction (ME-RBF) was evaluated using ABTS, ORAC 6.0 and CAA assays and ME-RBF demonstrated 26-fold, 12-fold and 2-fold higher values, respectively than ME. Likewise, total polyphenol and flavonoid concentration in ME-RBF are more than 10-fold higher than ME, that suggested antioxidant activity is correlated with polyphenol composition. Quantitative analysis of 13 polyphenols (chlorogenic acid, caffeic acid, sinapic acid, syringic acid, vanillin, homoorientin, orientin, vitexin, swertisin, diosmin, apigenin, tricin and diosmetin) was carried out by LCMS. MS/MS analysis allowed the tentative identification of seven apigenin-C-glycosides, three methoxyluteolin-C-glycosides and three tricin-O-glycosides some of which have not been reported in sugarcane before to the best of our knowledge. The results demonstrated that sugarcane molasses can be used as potential source of polyphenols that can be beneficial to health.<p></p>

Funding

This study was funded by The Product Makers (Australia) Pty Ltd., Melbourne, Victoria 3173, Australia.

History

Publication Date

2020-01-01

Journal

Food Chemistry

Volume

314

Article Number

126180

Pagination

10p.

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

0308-8146

Rights Statement

© 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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