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Chemical and Biological Assessment of <i>Ziziphus jujuba</i> Fruits from China: Different Geographical Sources and Developmental Stages
Chinese
date, the fruit of <i>Ziziphus jujuba</i> Mill.,
has thousands of years cultivation history, and about 700 cultivars
of dates in China. Two types of dates are commonly found in the market:
(i) fresh immature dates consumed as fruits, and (ii) dried mature
dates used as Chinese medicines. Here, chemical and biological properties
of these dates were revealed. Different sources of dates showed similar
chemical profiles; however, the amounts of identified chemicals showed
a great variation. The amount of nucleotides, flavonoids and polysaccharides
in dates could be affected by its maturity and drying process. In
parallel, the antioxidative functions of their extracts were compared.
The date extracts protected PC12 cells against tBHP-induced cytotoxicity,
and which also stimulated the transcriptional activity of antioxidant
response element. The antioxidative effects were varied among different
dates. The current results suggested the optimization of sources and
specific usage of different maturity dates