Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4516134 Journal of Cereal Science 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Phenolic acid concentrations were determined in 37 Chinese commercial winter wheat cultivars grown at a single site over two seasons, and fractions comprising free and bound types were analyzed using HPLC with measurements of individual phenolic acids in each fraction. Most of the parameters were significantly influenced by cultivar, season, and their interaction effects, with cultivar variance being predominant. Wide ranges of concentration among the 37 cultivars were observed. The average concentration of bound type was 661 μg g−1 of dm, making up 97.5% of the phenolic acid determined with ferulic accounting for 70.7% of it, while free type made up only 2.5% of the phenolic acid determined with syringic accounting for 44.7% of it. Bound type was the predominant source to the grain phenolic acid concentrations determined. There were highly significant and positive correlations between bound ferulic concentration and total bound phenolic acid concentration, and between free syringic concentration and total free phenolic acid concentration. Cultivars Liangxing 66 and Zhongmai 895 were stable in concentration of components of phenolic acids across seasons, with high values of free and bound phenolic acids indicating they could be selected as parents in wheat breeding for health beneficial phenolic acid.

► Phenolic acid contents were determined in 37 Chinese leading wheat cultivars by HPLC. ► Cultivar was the predominant source for contents of phenolics and the components. ► Wide range of contents of phenolics and the components among cultivars was observed. ► Content of bound phenolic acid was the predominant source of phenolic acids determined. ► Cultivars Liangxing 66 and Zhongmai 895 had high contents of free and bound phenolics.

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