Unravelling discolouration caused by iron-flavonoid interactions: Complexation, oxidation, and formation of networks

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2022-02-15

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Bijlsma, Judith
de Bruijn, Wouter J.C.
Velikov, KrassimirORCID 0000-0002-8838-1201ISNI 0000000395314696
Vincken, Jean Paul

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Abstract

Iron-flavonoid interactions in iron-fortified foods lead to undesirable discolouration. This study aimed to investigate iron-mediated complexation, oxidation, and resulting discolouration of flavonoids by spectrophotometric and mass spectrometric techniques. At pH 6.5, iron complexation to the 3–4 or 4–5 site instantly resulted in bathochromic shifting of the π → π* transition bands, and complexation to the 3ʹ-4ʹ site (i.e. catechol moiety) induced a π → dπ transition band. Over time, iron-mediated oxidative degradation and coupling reactions led to the formation of hydroxybenzoic acid derivatives and dehydrodimers, respectively resulting in a decrease or increase in discolouration. Additionally, we employed XRD, SEM, and TEM to reveal the formation of insoluble black metal-phenolic networks (MPNs). This integrated study on iron-mediated complexation and oxidation of flavonoids showed that the presence of the C2–C3 double bond in combination with the catechol moiety and either the 4-carbonyl or 3-hydroxyl increased the intensity of discolouration, extent of oxidation, and formation of MPNs.

Keywords

Auto-oxidation, Ferric, Ferrous, Ligand-to-metal charge transfer, Metal chelation, Polyphenol, Analytical Chemistry, Food Science

Citation

Bijlsma, J, de Bruijn, W J C, Velikov, K P & Vincken, J P 2022, 'Unravelling discolouration caused by iron-flavonoid interactions : Complexation, oxidation, and formation of networks', Food Chemistry, vol. 370, 131292. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.131292