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J Agric Food Chem ; 62(40): 9644-50, 2014 Oct 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25195693

ABSTRACT

Asparagus byproducts are a good source of cationic soluble peroxidases (CAP) useful for the bioremediation of phenol-contaminated wastewaters. In this study, cell wall bound peroxidases (POD) from the same byproducts have been purified and characterized. The covalent forms of POD represent >90% of the total cell wall bound POD. Isoelectric focusing showed that whereas the covalent fraction is constituted primarily by anionic isoenzymes, the ionic fraction is a mixture of anionic, neutral, and cationic isoenzymes. Covalently bound peroxidases were purified by means of ion exchange chromatography and affinity chromatography. In vitro detoxification studies showed that although CAP are more effective for the removal of 4-CP and 2,4-DCP, anionic asparagus peroxidase (AAP) is a better option for the removal of hydroxytyrosol (HT), the main phenol present in olive mill wastewaters.


Subject(s)
Asparagus Plant/enzymology , Cell Wall/metabolism , Peroxidases/chemistry , Peroxidases/isolation & purification , Wastewater/chemistry , Biodegradation, Environmental , Chlorophenols/isolation & purification , Chromatography, Ion Exchange , Enzyme Stability , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Industrial Waste , Isoelectric Focusing , Kinetics , Peroxidases/metabolism , Phenylethyl Alcohol/analogs & derivatives , Phenylethyl Alcohol/isolation & purification
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Int J Mol Sci ; 14(11): 21227-39, 2013 Oct 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24284391

ABSTRACT

We have previously shown that the Andalusian-cultivated Asparagus officinalis L. "triguero" variety produces hypocholesterolemic and hepatoprotective effects on rats. This asparagus is a rich source of phytochemicals although we hypothesized there would be some of them more involved in these functional properties. Thus, we aimed to study the effects of asparagus (500 mg/kg body weight (bw)/day) and their partially purified fractions in flavonoids (50 mg/kg bw/day), saponins (5 mg/kg bw/day) and dietary fiber (500 mg/kg bw/day) on oxidative status and on lipid profile in rats fed a cholesterol-rich diet. After 5 weeks treatment, plasma lipid values, hepatic enzyme activities and liver malondialdehyde (MDA) concentrations were measured. With the exception of the saponin fraction (SF), the administration of lyophilized asparagus (LA), fiber fraction (FF), and flavonoid fraction (FVF) to hypercholesterolemic rats produced a significant hypolipidemic effect compare to a high-cholesterol diet (HCD). In addition, the LA and FVF groups exhibited a significant increase in enzyme activity from multiple hepatic antioxidant systems including: superoxide dismutase, catalase, and gluthatione reductase/peroxidase as well as a decrease in MDA concentrations compared to HCD group. These results demonstrate that "triguero" asparagus possesses bioactive constituents, especially dietary fiber and flavonoids, that improve the plasma lipid profile and prevent hepatic oxidative damage under conditions of hypercholesterolemia.


Subject(s)
Antioxidants/metabolism , Asparagus Plant , Hypercholesterolemia/drug therapy , Plant Extracts/administration & dosage , Animals , Catalase/blood , Cholesterol, Dietary/blood , Dietary Fiber/administration & dosage , Flavonoids/administration & dosage , Flavonoids/chemistry , Hypercholesterolemia/metabolism , Hypercholesterolemia/pathology , Lipids/blood , Liver/drug effects , Liver/metabolism , Male , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Rats , Saponins/administration & dosage , Saponins/chemistry , Superoxide Dismutase/blood
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J Agric Food Chem ; 61(46): 11098-108, 2013 Nov 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24147420

ABSTRACT

The main goal of this study was to determine the saponin profiles of different "triguero" asparagus genotypes and to compare them to green asparagus commercial hybrids. The samples consisted of 31 commercial hybrids and 58 genotypes from the Huétor-Tájar (HT) population variety ("triguero"). The saponin analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry allowed for the determination of 12 saponins derived from a furostan-type steroidal genin, 4 of which had never been described in the edible part of asparagus. The saponin profile of "triguero" asparagus was a combination of these new saponins and protodioscin. Although protodioscin was the major saponin found in commercial hybrids, some of these 12 saponins were detected as major components in some of the commercial hybrids. The total contents of saponins described in some of these HT genotypes reach values as high as 10-100 times higher than those found in commercial hybrids.


Subject(s)
Asparagus Plant/chemistry , Plant Extracts/analysis , Saponins/analysis , Asparagus Plant/genetics , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Genotype
4.
J Agric Food Chem ; 61(26): 6167-74, 2013 Jul 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23777512

ABSTRACT

Soluble peroxidase (POD) from asparagus byproducts was purified by ion exchange chromatographies, and its kinetic and catalytic properties were studied. The isoelectric point of the purified isoperoxidases was 9.1, and the optimum pH and temperature values were 4.0 and 25 °C, respectively. The cationic asparagus POD (CAP) midpoint inactivation temperature was 57 °C, which favors its use in industrial processes. The Km values of cationic asparagus POD for H2O2 and ABTS were 0.318 and 0.634 mM, respectively. The purified CAP is economically obtained from raw materials using a simple protocol and possesses features that make it advantageous for the potential use of this enzyme in a large number of processes with demonstrated requirements of thermostable POD. The results indicate that CAP can be used as a potential candidate for removing phenolic contaminants.


Subject(s)
Asparagus Plant/enzymology , Industrial Waste/analysis , Peroxidases/isolation & purification , Plant Proteins/isolation & purification , Biodegradation, Environmental , Food-Processing Industry/economics , Industrial Waste/economics , Peroxidases/chemistry , Peroxidases/metabolism , Plant Proteins/chemistry , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Spain , Wastewater/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/metabolism , Water Purification/economics
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J Agric Food Chem ; 61(26): 6250-8, 2013 Jul 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23697538

ABSTRACT

The main goal of this study was the optimization of a HPLC-MS method for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of asparagus saponins. The method includes extraction with aqueous ethanol, cleanup by solid phase extraction, separation by reverse phase chromatography, electrospray ionization, and detection in a single quadrupole mass analyzer. The method was used for the comparison of selected genotypes of Huétor-Tájar asparagus landrace and selected varieties of commercial diploid hybrids of green asparagus. The results showed that while protodioscin was almost the only saponin detected in the commercial hybrids, eight different saponins were detected in the Huétor-Tájar asparagus genotypes. The mass spectra indicated that HT saponins are derived from a furostan type steroidal genin having a single bond between carbons 5 and 6 of the B ring. The total concentration of saponins was found to be higher in triguero asparagus than in commercial hybrids.


Subject(s)
Asparagus Plant/chemistry , Food Inspection/methods , Plant Shoots/chemistry , Saponins/analysis , Asparagus Plant/metabolism , Breeding , Plant Shoots/metabolism , Saponins/chemistry , Saponins/metabolism , Spain , Species Specificity
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