Oxygen Radical Absorbing Capacity of Anthocyanins

Hong Wang(Jean Mayer Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging), Guohua Cao(University of Connecticut), Ronald L. Prior(University of Connecticut)
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
February 1, 1997
Cited by 1,372

Abstract

Anthocyanins are natural colorants belonging to the flavonoid family. They are widely distributed among flowers, fruits, and vegetables. Using the automated oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC) assay developed in our laboratory, we determined the antioxidant capacity of 14 anthocyanins including the aglycons delphinidin, cyanindin, pelargonidin, malvidin, peonidin, and their derivatives with different sugar linkages. Among these anthocyanins, kuromanin (cyanidin-3-glucoside) had the highest ORAC activity, which was 3.5 times stronger than Trolox (vitamin E analogue), while pelargonin had the lowest antioxidant activity but was still as potent as Trolox. Different patterns of hydroxylation and glycosylation in anthocyanins appear to modulate their antioxidant properties. Therefore, in addition to their colorful characteristics, anthocyanins possess potent antioxidant properties. Keywords: Anthocyanins; flavonoids; colorants; ORAC; antioxidant; peroxyl radical


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