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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2013

Analysis of Phenolic Compounds in Portuguese Wild and Commercial Berries after Multienzyme Hydrolysis

Rui C. Pimpão; Tristan P. Dew; Pedro B. Oliveira; Gary Williamson; Ricardo B. Ferreira; Cláudia N. Santos

Berry fruits are a good source of phenolic compounds and thus, potentially beneficial to health. Phenolic compounds are mainly present as a variety of conjugated forms, either with sugars via O-glycosidic bonds or with other polyols as esters. This chemodiversity makes characterization and identification highly demanding. Selected varieties of commercial blueberries, raspberries and blackberries and the two wild berries Portuguese crowberry and strawberry tree fruits were characterized for individual phenolic content by liquid chromatography-diode array detection and mass spectrometry (HPLC-DAD-MS) after hydrolysis by a novel combination of the fungal glycosidases hesperidinase and cellulase. This approach is shown to be a simple alternative to other existing methods for analysis of plant phenolic compound aglycones. The hydrolysis of glycosides and organic acid esters is efficient and less aggressive than acid and alkaline hydrolysis. This method is able to disclose new sources of dietary phenolic compounds, and the potential usefulness of Portuguese crowberry and strawberry tree fruit is herein demonstrated.


Molecules | 2018

Phytochemical Composition and Cytotoxic Effects on Liver Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells of Different Berries Following a Simulated In Vitro Gastrointestinal Digestion

Francesca Giampieri; Sadia Afrin; Derek Stewart; Gordon J. McDougall; Rex M. Brennan; Lesley Blyth; Massimiliano Gasparrini; Luca Mazzoni; Franco Capocasa; José M. Alvarez-Suarez; Stefano Bompadre; Pedro B. Oliveira; Cláudia N. Santos; Manuel Masias; Pablo Agudo; Jorge Crespo; Bruno Mezzetti; Tamara Y. Forbes-Hernandez; Maurizio Battino

Berry fruits are rich in nutrients and polyphenols, providing potential health benefits. Understanding the factors that affect their bioavailability is becoming of utmost importance for evaluating their biological significance and efficacy as functional food. In this study, the phytochemical composition and the total antioxidant capacity of different varieties of five berries (blackberry, blackcurrant, blueberry, raspberry, and strawberry) were evaluated after an in vitro gastrointestinal digestion process. The cultivar of each berry that showed the higher content of total phenols and flavonoids was selected to study its cytotoxic effect on human hepatoma cells. Digestion resulted in a high reduction (p ˂ 0.05) of total phenolic, flavonoid and anthocyanin contents and total antioxidant capacity, in the “IN” samples compared to the “OUT” extracts, which represent the “serum-available” and the “colon-available” fractions, respectively. Incubation of the digested fraction for 24 h didn’t exert any effect on cellular viability, while a dose- and time-dependent cytotoxicity was observed after 48 h and 72 h of incubation for all the berries analyzed. Our results suggest that the approach proposed in this work may represent a rapid tool for evaluating and identifying new berries with increased phytochemical bioavailability, highlighting their antiproliferative agents after an in vitro digestion.


Hortscience | 1996

Off-season Production of Primocane- fruiting Red Raspberry Using Summer Pruning and Polyethylene Tunnels

Pedro B. Oliveira; Cristina M. Oliveira; Luís Lopes-da-Fonseca; António A. Monteiro


Hortscience | 2004

Pruning date and cane density affect primocane development and yield of 'Autumn Bliss' red raspberry

Pedro B. Oliveira; Cristina M. Oliveira; António A. Monteiro


Hortscience | 1998

Improving Off-season Production of Primocane-fruiting Red Raspberry by Altering Summer-pruning Intensity

Pedro B. Oliveira; Cristina M. Oliveira; Pedro V. Machado; Luís Lopes-da-Fonseca; António A. Monteiro


Hortscience | 2007

Dry matter partitioning, carbohydrate composition, protein reserves, and fruiting in 'Autumn Bliss' red raspberry vary in response to pruning date and cane density

Pedro B. Oliveira; Maria José Silva; Ricardo B. Ferreira; Cristina M. Oliveira; António A. Monteiro


Acta Horticulturae | 1999

SUMMER-PRUNING INTENSITY AFFECTS ON OFF-SEASON PRODUCTION OF PRIMOCANE-FRUITING RED RASPBERRIES.

Pedro B. Oliveira; Cristina M. Oliveira; António A. Monteiro; Luís Lopes-da-Fonseca


Journal of Berry Research | 2014

Effects of pretreatments on Corema album (L.) D. Don (subsp. album) seeds' germination

Marta Sousa Santos; Cristina M. Oliveira; Teresa Valdiviesso; Pedro B. Oliveira


Acta Horticulturae | 2012

BLACKBERRY PRODUCTION BY FLORICANE STEM CUTTINGS

D.M. Gonçalves; Cristina M. Oliveira; L. Lopes-da-Fonseca; Pedro B. Oliveira


Acta Horticulturae | 2016

Blackberry rooting for double crop production

D.M. Gonçalves; Cristina M. Oliveira; Pedro B. Oliveira

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Cristina M. Oliveira

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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António A. Monteiro

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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Ricardo B. Ferreira

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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Cláudia N. Santos

Spanish National Research Council

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Vera Pontes

Universidade Nova de Lisboa

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Jorge Crespo

European University of Madrid

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Lucélia Tavares

Spanish National Research Council

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Rui C. Pimpão

Spanish National Research Council

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