TY - JOUR
T1 - Stability of Principal Hydrolysable Tannins from Trapa taiwanensis Hulls
AU - Wang, Ching Chiung
AU - Chen, Hsyeh Fang
AU - Wu, Jin Yi
AU - Chen, Lih Geeng
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding: This work was financially supported by grants from the Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, Taiwan, R.O.C. (108AS-14.2.3-ST-a1).
Funding Information:
This work was financially supported by grants from the Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan, Taiwan, R.O.C. (108AS-14.2.3-ST-a1).
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PY - 2019/1/21
Y1 - 2019/1/21
N2 - The fruit and hulls of the water caltrop (Trapa taiwanensis Nakai) are used as hepatoprotective herbal tea ingredients in Taiwan. The stability of hydrolysable tannins in herbal drinks has rarely been reported. In the present study, two hydrolysable tannins, tellimagrandin II (TGII) and 1,2,3,4,6-pentagalloylglucopyranose (PGG), were isolated from water caltrop hulls. The stability of the two compounds was evaluated by treatment with various pH buffer solutions, simulated gastric fluid and intestinal fluid, different temperatures, and photo-irradiation at 352 nm in different solvents. Results showed that TGII and PGG were more stable in a pH 2.0 buffer solution (with 91.88% remaining) and in a water solution with 352 nm irradiation (with 95% remaining). TGII and PGG were more stable in methanol or ethanol solutions (with >93.69% remaining) than in an aqueous solution (with <43.52% remaining) at 100 ◦C. In simulated gastric fluid, more than 96% of the hydrolysable tannins remained after incubation at 37 ◦C for 4 h. However, these hydrolysable tannins were unstable in simulated intestinal fluid, as after incubation at 37 ◦C for 9 h, the content of TGII had decreased to 31.40% and of PGG to 12.46%. The synthetic antioxidants, butyl hydroxy anisole (BHA), di-butyl hydroxy toluene (BHT), and propyl gallate, did not exhibit photoprotective effects on these hydrolysable tannins. However, catechin, a natural antioxidant, displayed a weak photoprotective effect. Ascorbic acid had a short-term thermal-protective effect but not a long-term protective effect. The different stability properties of hydrolysable tannins in solutions can be used in the development of related herbal teas in the future.
AB - The fruit and hulls of the water caltrop (Trapa taiwanensis Nakai) are used as hepatoprotective herbal tea ingredients in Taiwan. The stability of hydrolysable tannins in herbal drinks has rarely been reported. In the present study, two hydrolysable tannins, tellimagrandin II (TGII) and 1,2,3,4,6-pentagalloylglucopyranose (PGG), were isolated from water caltrop hulls. The stability of the two compounds was evaluated by treatment with various pH buffer solutions, simulated gastric fluid and intestinal fluid, different temperatures, and photo-irradiation at 352 nm in different solvents. Results showed that TGII and PGG were more stable in a pH 2.0 buffer solution (with 91.88% remaining) and in a water solution with 352 nm irradiation (with 95% remaining). TGII and PGG were more stable in methanol or ethanol solutions (with >93.69% remaining) than in an aqueous solution (with <43.52% remaining) at 100 ◦C. In simulated gastric fluid, more than 96% of the hydrolysable tannins remained after incubation at 37 ◦C for 4 h. However, these hydrolysable tannins were unstable in simulated intestinal fluid, as after incubation at 37 ◦C for 9 h, the content of TGII had decreased to 31.40% and of PGG to 12.46%. The synthetic antioxidants, butyl hydroxy anisole (BHA), di-butyl hydroxy toluene (BHT), and propyl gallate, did not exhibit photoprotective effects on these hydrolysable tannins. However, catechin, a natural antioxidant, displayed a weak photoprotective effect. Ascorbic acid had a short-term thermal-protective effect but not a long-term protective effect. The different stability properties of hydrolysable tannins in solutions can be used in the development of related herbal teas in the future.
KW - Ellagitannin
KW - Gallotannin
KW - Hydrolysable tannin
KW - Stability
KW - Trapa taiwanensis Nakai
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U2 - 10.3390/molecules24020365
DO - 10.3390/molecules24020365
M3 - Article
C2 - 30669614
AN - SCOPUS:85060386677
SN - 1420-3049
VL - 24
JO - Molecules
JF - Molecules
IS - 2
M1 - 365
ER -