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Phenolic Profile of Asturian (Spain) Natural Cider
The polyphenolic composition of natural ciders from the Asturian community (Spain), during 2
consecutive years, was analyzed by RP-HPLC and the photodiode-array detection system, without
previous extraction (direct injection). A total of 16 phenolic compounds (catechol, tyrosol, protocatechuic
acid, hydrocaffeic acid, chlorogenic acid, hydrocoumaric acid, ferulic acid, (-)-epicatechin,
(+)-catechin, procyanidins B2 and B5, phloretin-2¢-xyloglucoside, phloridzin, hyperin, avicularin, and
quercitrin) were identified and quantified. A fourth quercetin derivative, one dihydrochalcone-related
compound, two unknown procyanidins, three hydroxycinnamic derivatives, and two unknown
compounds were also found. Among the low-molecular-mass polyphenols analyzed, hydrocaffeic
acid was the most abundant compound, representing more than 80% of the total polyphenolic acids.
Procyanidins were the most important family among the flavonoid compounds. Discriminant analysis
was allowed to correctly classify more than 93% of the ciders, according to the harvest year; the
most discriminant variables were an unknown procyanidin and quercitrin
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