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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2013

Nonanthocyanin secondary metabolites of black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis L.) fruits: identification by HPLC-DAD, NMR, HPLC-ESI-MS, and ESI-MS/MS analyses.

Liladhar Paudel; Faith J. Wyzgoski; Joseph C. Scheerens; Ann M. Chanon; R. Neil Reese; Danijela Smiljanic; Chrys Wesdemiotis; Joshua J. Blakeslee; Kenneth M. Riedl; Peter L. Rinaldi

Nonanthocyanin secondary metabolites potentially contributing to the antiproliferative bioactivity of black raspberry ( Rubus occidentalis L.) fruits were extracted in ethyl acetate and isolated by semipreparative and analytical HPLC and analyzed by NMR, HPLC-ESI-MS, and ESI-MS/MS techniques. Here we present complete and partial structures of a variety of the chemical entities such as quercetin 3-glucoside, quercetin 3-rutinoside, myricetin glucoside, dihydrokaempferol glucoside, benzoic acid β-d-glucopyranosyl ester, 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid, epicatechin, caffeic acid, p-coumaric acid, p-coumaryl glucoside, p-coumaryl sugar ester, ellagic acid, methyl ellagic acid acetylpentose, methyl ellagic acid valerylpentose, trans-piceid, phloretin glucoside (phloridzin), dihydrosinapic acid, salicylic acid β-d-glucopyranosyl ester, a salicylic acid derivative without attached sugar, p-alkylphenyl glucoside, and a citric acid derivative. To our knowledge, 15 of these compounds were not previously reported in black raspberry fruits.


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2014

NMR-based metabolomic investigation of bioactivity of chemical constituents in black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis L.) fruit extracts.

Liladhar Paudel; Faith J. Wyzgoski; M. Monica Giusti; Jodee L. Johnson; Peter L. Rinaldi; Joseph C. Scheerens; Ann M. Chanon; Joshua A. Bomser; A. Raymond Miller; James K. Hardy; R. Neil Reese

Black raspberry (Rubus occidentalis L.) (BR) fruit extracts with differing compound profiles have shown variable antiproliferative activities against HT-29 colon cancer cell lines. This study used partial least-squares (PLS) regression analysis to develop a high-resolution (1)H NMR-based multivariate statistical model for discerning the biological activity of BR constituents. This model identified specific bioactive compounds and ascertained their relative contribution against cancer cell proliferation. Cyanidin 3-rutinoside and cyanidin 3-xylosylrutinoside were the predominant contributors to the extract bioactivity, but salicylic acid derivatives (e.g., salicylic acid glucosyl ester), quercetin 3-glucoside, quercetin 3-rutinoside, p-coumaric acid, epicatechin, methyl ellagic acid derivatives (e.g., methyl ellagic acetyl pentose), and citric acid derivatives also contributed significantly to the antiproliferative activity of the berry extracts. This approach enabled the identification of new bioactive components in BR fruits and demonstrates the utility of the method for assessing chemopreventive compounds in foods and food products.


Horttechnology | 2011

High Tunnel and Open Field Production of Floricane- and Primocane-fruiting Raspberry Cultivars

Eric J. Hanson; Mike Von Weihe; Annemiek C. Schilder; Ann M. Chanon; Joseph C. Scheerens


Archive | 2005

Studies on the reproductive capacity of Aesculus parviflora and Aesculus pavia: opportunities for their improvement through interspecific hybridization

Ann M. Chanon


Hortscience | 2006

173) Phytonutrient Accumulation and Antioxidant Capacity at Eight Developmental Stages of Black Raspberry Fruit

Mustafa Ozgen; Artemio Z. Tulio; Ann M. Chanon; Nithya Janakiraman; R. Neil Reese; A. Raymond Miller; Joseph C. Scheerens


Archive | 1997

Micropropagation of juvenile and mature American elms from stem nodal sections

Ann M. Chanon; Joseph C. Kamalay; Pablo Jourdan


Journal of Visualized Experiments | 2016

Using Capillary Electrophoresis to Quantify Organic Acids from Plant Tissue: A Test Case Examining Coffea arabica Seeds.

Michael Joe Vaughan; Ann M. Chanon; Joshua J. Blakeslee


Hortscience | 2006

188) Effects of Storage Temperatures on the Antioxidant Capacity and Anthocyanin Contents of Black Raspberries

Artemio Z. Tulio; Ann M. Chanon; Nithya Janakiraman; Mustafa Ozgen; Gary D. Stoner; R. Neil Reese; A. Raymond Miller; Joseph C. Scheerens


Hortscience | 2006

(233) Comparison of Inflorescence Morphology, Anthesis and Floral Sex Expression in Bottlebrush and Red Buckeye

Ann M. Chanon; Pablo Jourdan; Joseph C. Scheerens


Hortscience | 2006

105) Variation in Cornelian Cherry Phytonutrient Capacity

Mustafa Ozgen; Artemio Z. Tulio; Ann M. Chanon; Nithya Janakiraman; R. Neil Reese; A. Raymond Miller; Joseph C. Scheerens

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Joseph C. Scheerens

Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center

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R. Neil Reese

South Dakota State University

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A. Raymond Miller

Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center

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Mustafa Ozgen

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Artemio Z. Tulio

Osaka Prefecture University

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