Fragaria × ananassa cv. Senga Sengana Leaf: An Agricultural Waste with Antiglycation Potential and High Content of Ellagitannins, Flavonols, and 2-Pyrone-4,6-dicarboxylic Acid

Molecules. 2022 Aug 19;27(16):5293. doi: 10.3390/molecules27165293.

Abstract

Strawberry leaves are considered a valuable waste material; so far, mainly due to their antioxidant properties. Since the annual production of this crop is high, our study aimed to thoroughly examine the chemical composition and antidiabetes-related bioactivity of Fragaria × ananassa leaf of its popular and productive cultivar Senga Sengana. Leaves from three different seasons, collected after fruiting, were extensively analyzed (UHPLC-qTOF-MS/MS, HPLC-DAD). Some individual components were isolated and quantified, including specific flavonol diglycosides (e.g., 3-O-[β-xylosyl(1‴→2″)]-β-glucuronosides). The separated quercetin glycosides were tested in an antiglycation assay, and their methylglyoxal uptake capacity was measured. In addition, the biodegradable polyester precursor 2-pyrone-4,6-dicarboxylic acid (PDC) was confirmed at relatively high levels, providing further opportunity for strawberry leaf utilization. We want to bring to the attention of the food, pharmaceutical, and cosmetic industries the Senga Sengana strawberry leaf as a new botanical raw material. It is rich in PDC, ellagitannins, and flavonols-potent glycation inhibitors.

Keywords: Fragaria × ananassa; PDC (CAS No: 72698-24-9); agrimoniin (CAS No: 82203-01-8); ellagitannins; flavonols; glycation inhibitor; methylglyoxal; miquelianin (CAS No: 22688-79-5); polyphenols.

MeSH terms

  • Flavonols / analysis
  • Fragaria* / chemistry
  • Fruit / chemistry
  • Hydrolyzable Tannins / analysis
  • Plant Leaves / chemistry
  • Pyrones
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Substances

  • Flavonols
  • Hydrolyzable Tannins
  • Pyrones
  • alpha-pyrone-4,6-dicarboxylic acid