Abstract

Characterization and bioactivity of A-type procyanidins was investigated in litchi fruitlet (LF) at different stages and mature pericarp (MP) of 5 litchi cultivars. The content of total phenols in LFs was higher than that of MP and showed good antioxidant activity. Eleven procyanidins were identified in samples, including procyanidin A2, procyanidin A4, and 1 dimer, 2 trimers, and 1 tetramer of A-type procyanidin. Also, A-type procyanidin could stably exist in LFs stage, but declined substantially after maturity, which was about 1.45 – 3.56 times than mature pericarp. In addition, the second stage of LFs showed strong anti-inflammatory and anti-proliferative activities, in which monomer and A-type procyanidin trimers in LFs were significantly correlated with antioxidant (r > 0.72; p < 0.01) and anti-inflammatory (r = 0.53; p < 0.05) activities, respectively. Therefore, litchi in LF stage could be a good source of A-type oligomer procyanidins which had good application value.

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