Flavonoid glycosides and other bioactive compounds in Citrus reticulate 'Chachi' peel analysed by tandem mass spectrometry and their changes during storage.

2021 
Abstract The peel of Citrus reticulate ‘Chachiennsis’ (Chachi) is a well-known functional food with multiple health benefits in Asia. There is an old saying “the longer time Chachi is stored, the better health benefits it has”. Is it convincible? What are the critical bioactive compounds in Chachi? To answer these questions, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) were used to qualify and quantify the flavonoid glycosides and other bioactive compounds of Chachi with storage time of 5–20 years. Limonene was the representative volatile compound. The level of most volatile compounds decreased along with storage. Sixteen flavonoids glycosides and twenty flavonoids were identified. Nobiletin, hesperitin, tetramethoxy flavone and pentamethoxy flavone were characteristic bioactive compounds for Chachi. Most of them accumulated during 10-year storage, thereafter decreased. Ten years could be the optimal storage time. These results indicated that the old saying should be corrected.
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