- Peptidomics study of anthocyanin-rich juice of elderberry.
Peptidomics study of anthocyanin-rich juice of elderberry.
Talanta (2014-10-05)
Hanzhi Wu, Mitch C Johnson, Chi-Hua Lu, Kevin L Fritsche, Andrew L Thomas, Yongquan Lai, Zongwei Cai, C Michael Greenlief
PMID25281152
ABSTRACT
Biologically active peptides play a role in plant signaling and defense. Elderberry juice is known to contain a variety of anthocyanin compounds, a sub-set of polyphenols, which are responsible for the deep purple color of the juice. In this paper, we describe a method utilizing solid phase extraction (SPE) to remove anthocyanins from peptides. Liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry was used to separate and identify the peptides. The results showed that the use of SPE was an effective method to separate peptides from anthocyanins and other background compounds including high polyphenol content in the juice samples. More than 1000 peptides present in elderberry juice were successfully identified.
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Methanol, suitable for HPLC, gradient grade, suitable as ACS-grade LC reagent, ≥99.9%
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Ammonium hydroxide solution, puriss. p.a., reag. ISO, reag. Ph. Eur., ~25% NH3 basis
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Ammonium hydroxide solution, puriss., meets analytical specification of Ph. Eur., 25-30% NH3 basis