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Anti-Inflammatory Procyanidins and Triterpenes in 109 Apple Varieties
We evaluated the potential of apple to reduce inflammation.
Phenolic
compounds and triterpenes were analyzed in 109 apple cultivars. Total
phenolics ranged from 29 to 7882 μg g<sup>–1</sup> of
fresh weight (FW) in the flesh and from 733 to 4868 μg g<sup>–1</sup> FW in the skin, with flavanols including epicatechin
and procyanidins as major components. Ursolic (44.7 to 3522 μg
g<sup>–1</sup> FW) and oleanolic (47.2 to 838 μg g<sup>–1</sup> FW) acids dominated the skin triterpene profile.
Five chemically contrasting cultivars were fractionated and their
immune-modulating activity measured using two cell-based assays targeting
key points in the inflammation process. Cultivars exhibiting high
contents of procyanidins were the most potent at inhibiting NF-κB
while triterpene-rich fractions reduced the promoter activity of the
gene of TNFα. This study provides new insights into how apple
genetic diversity could be used to alleviate inflammation