Natural pigments, including carotenoids, flavonoids and anthocyanidins, determine the attractive color of fruits. These natural pigments are essential secondary metabolites, which play multiple roles in the whole life cycle of plants and are characterized by powerful antioxidant activity. After decades of research and development, multiple benefits of these natural pigments to human health have been explored and recognized and have shown bright application prospects in food, medicine, cosmetics and other industries.
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Fruit | Antioxidant Capacity | Methods | Main Pigments | References | ||||||||
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Tomato | ( | Solanum | lycopersicum | ) | 27.42 µmol TE/g DW | PCL | Carotenoids: lycopene, lutein, α-carotene, β-carotene Flavonoids: naringenin, kaempferol, quercetin |
[78] | [78 | [79] | ,79] | |
32.37 µg DW | DPPH | |||||||||||
13.32 ± 0.79% | ||||||||||||
10.51 ± 0.31 mg/100 g FW | TPC | |||||||||||
8.02 ± 0.37 mmol/L 100/g FW | FRAP | |||||||||||
Grape | ( | Vitis | vinifera | ) | 2605 ± 487 µmol TE/100 g FW | ORAC | Flavonoids: quercetin, kaempferol Anthocyanins: delphinidin, malvidin, cyanidin, petunidin, peonidin |
[80][81][82][83][84][85] | [80,81,82,83,84,85] | |||
42.18 mmol TE/g (seed) | ||||||||||||
36.40 mmol TE/g (skin) | ||||||||||||
70.14 ± 1.54 mg of catechin/100 g | TPC | |||||||||||
281.3 µmol TE/g (seed) 12.8 µmol TE/g (skin) 2.4 µmol TE/g (flesh) |
TEAC | |||||||||||
58.04 mol TE/100 g (seed) | FRAP | |||||||||||
32 mmol Fe | 2+ | /L (juice) | ||||||||||
16.8 to 92 mmol TE/g (seed) | DPPH | |||||||||||
15.7 to 113.3 mmol TE/g (skin) | ||||||||||||
15 mmol TE/L (juice) | ||||||||||||
Blueberry | ( | Vaccinium | corymbosum | ) | 4521 µmol TE/100 g FW | ORAC | Flavonoids: quercetin glycosides, myricetin glycosides Anthocyanins: cyanidin glycosides, peonidin glycosides, delphinidin glycosides, malvidin glycosides, petunidin glycosides |
[62][86][87][88] | [62,86,87,88] | |||
4669 µmol TE/100 g | ||||||||||||
1287 µmol Vit. C equiv./100 g FW | PSC | |||||||||||
128 ± 30 µmol of QE/100 g (no PBS wash) 19.0 ± 4.7 µmol of QE/100 g (PBS wash) |
CAA | |||||||||||
5.88 ± 1.17 µmol/g FW | ABTS | |||||||||||
7775.45 ± 1009.60 EC | 50 | —g FW/g | DPPH | |||||||||
99 ± 5.28 µg/mL (juice) | ||||||||||||
0.3336 ± 0.1219 µg/mL (juice) | MAO-A | |||||||||||
0.1064 ± 0.03630 µg/mL (juice) | Tyrosinase | |||||||||||
1.26 ± 0.109 µg/mg (juice) | Glucosidase | |||||||||||
0.453 ± 0.07156 µg/mg (juice) | DPP-4 | |||||||||||
Blackberry | ( | Rubus | fruticosus | ) | 13.23 ± 1.37 µmol/g FW | ABTS | Flavonoids: kaempferol glycosides, quercetin glycosides, myricetin glycosides Anthocyanins: pelargonidin glycosides, cyanidin glycosides, peonidin glycosides |
[86][88][89][90] | [86,88,89,90] | |||
2142.42 ± 125.64 EC | 50 | —g FW/g | DPPH | |||||||||
5905 µmol TE/100 g | ORAC | |||||||||||
201.05 ± 4.69 µmol Fe | 2+ | /g DM (mature) | FRAP | |||||||||
241.06 ± 4.44 µmol Fe | 2+ | /g DM (fully mature) | ||||||||||
20.35 ± 3.25 µM/g FW | TEAC | |||||||||||
Strawberry | ( | Fragaria | ananassa | ) | 8348 ± 888 µmol TE/100 g FW | ORAC | Flavonoids: kaempferol glycosides, quercetin glycosides Anthocyanins: pelargonidin glycosides, cyanidin glycosides, peonidin glycosides |
[81][86][88][91][92] | [81,86,88,91,92] | |||
4302 µmol TE/100 g | ||||||||||||
136 ± 18 µmol of QE/100 g (no PBS wash) 42.2 ± 3.3 µmol of QE/100 g (PBS wash) |
CAA | |||||||||||
7.87 ± 0.87 µmol/g FW | ABTS | |||||||||||
3778.94 ± 333.88 EC | 50 | —g FW/g | DPPH | |||||||||
417.9 mg AA/100 g FW | ||||||||||||
2.15 mmol Fe | 2+ | /100 g FW | FRAP | |||||||||
Cherry | ( | Prunus | serotina | ) | 5945 ± 978 µmol TE/100 g FW | ORAC | Flavonoids: quercetin glycosides, myricetin glycosides, kaempferol Anthocyanins: cyanidin glycosides, peonidin glycosides, pelargonidin glycosides |
[81][86][93][94] | [81,86,93,94] | |||
27.4 ± 4.1 µmol of QE/100 g (no PBS wash) 6.8 ± 0.8 µmol of QE/100 g (PBS wash) |
CAA | |||||||||||
8.83 ± 1.32 µmol/g FW | ABTS | |||||||||||
50.03 ± 1.32 mg ascorbic acid eq. 100/g FW | ||||||||||||
6065.68 ± 563.46 EC | 50 | —g FW/g | DPPH | |||||||||
Peach | ( | Prunus | persica | ) | 2235 ± 278 µmol TE/100 g FW | ORAC | Carotenoids: β-cryptoxanthin, β-carotene Flavonoids: quercetin glycosides, isorhamnetin glycosides, kaempferol glycosides Anthocyanins: cyanidin glycosides |
[81][95][96] | [81,95,96] | |||
1586 ± 51 µmol TE/100 g FW (nectarine) | ORAC | |||||||||||
7.1 to 88.7 mg/serving (white-flesh nectarine) | DPPH | |||||||||||
9.1 to 40.0 mg/serving (yellow-flesh nectarine) | ||||||||||||
19.6 to 107.3 mg/serving (white-flesh peach) | ||||||||||||
13.0 to 50.5 mg/serving (yellow-flesh peach) | ||||||||||||
14.4 to 105.5 mg/serving (white-flesh nectarine) | FRAP | |||||||||||
15.9 to 49.5 mg/serving (yellow-flesh nectarine) | ||||||||||||
27.9 to 119.6 mg/serving (white-flesh peach) | ||||||||||||
19.0 to 72.2 mg/serving (yellow-flesh peach) | ||||||||||||
Plum | ( | Prunus | salicina | ) | 5661 ± 440 µmol TE/100 g FW | ORAC | Carotenoids: β-cryptoxanthin, β-carotene Flavonoids: quercetin, myricetin, eriodictyol Anthocyanins: cyanidin glycosides |
[81][96][97][98] | [81,96,97,98] | |||
1181 to 2366 µmol TE/100 g (summer varieties) | ||||||||||||
1510 to 3444 µmol TE/100 g (autumn varieties) | ||||||||||||
33.5 ± 8.6 µmol of QE/100 g (no PBS wash) 12.9 ± 0.1 µmol of QE/100 g (PBS wash) |
CAA | |||||||||||
27.4 to 61.1 mg/serving | DPPH | |||||||||||
203 to 730 µmol TE/100 g (summer varieties) | ||||||||||||
132 to 554 µmol TE/100 g (autumn varieties) | ||||||||||||
40.5 to 127.2 mg/serving | FRAP | |||||||||||
863 to 4215 mmol AAE/100 g (summer varieties) | Haemolysis | |||||||||||
2012 to 12449 mmol AAE/100 g (autumn varieties) | ||||||||||||
Apricot | ( | Prunus | armeniaca | ) | 21.68–69.78% inhibition | DPPH | Carotenoids: β-cryptoxanthin, lutein, β-carotene, γ-carotene. zeaxanthin Flavonoids: rutin, quercetin 3-rutinoside, kaempferol 3-rhamnosyl-hexoside and quercetin 3-acetyl-hexoside Anthocyanins: cyanidin 3-rutinoside, and cyanidin 3-glucoside |
[16][99][100] | [16,99,100] | |||
1.24 to 11.47 µmol TE/g FW | TEAC | |||||||||||
Citrus fruit | (family | Rutaceae | ) | 2887 ± 717 µmol TE/100 g FW (orange) | ORAC | Carotenoids: violaxanthin, antheraxanthin, lutein, zeaxanthin, β-cryptoxanthin, β-carotene, α-carotene Flavonoids: naringin, neohesperidin, neoeriocitrin, kaempferol, rutin, narirutin, hesperidin, nobiletin, tangeritin, quercetin, hesperitin, naringenin, tangeretin, sinensetin, diosmin, poncirin, didymin, isorhoifolin, myricetin, resveratrol |
[68][81][101][102] | [68,81,101,102] | ||||
1848 ± 186 µmol TE/100 g FW (lemon), | ||||||||||||
1640 ± 299 µmol TE/100 g FW (grapefruit) | ||||||||||||
1033.8 to 1331.7 µmol TE/g (orange peel) | ||||||||||||
189.5 to 256.2 µmol TE/g (orange peel) | TEAC | |||||||||||
0.51 to 0.68 mg/mL (orange peel) | DPPH | |||||||||||
80.93 mg TE/100 g (lemon) | ||||||||||||
53.39 mg TE/100 g (lime) | ||||||||||||
69.03 mg TE/100 g (mandarin) | ||||||||||||
451.56 mg TE/100 g (lemon) | ABTS | |||||||||||
235.38 mg TE/100 g (lime) | ||||||||||||
301.08 mg TE/100 g (mandarin) | ||||||||||||
Apple | ( | Malus | pumila | ) | 4592 ± 201 µmol TE/100 g FW | ORAC | Flavonoids: hyperoside, isoquercitrin, rutin, reynoutrin, avicularin, quercitrin Anthocyanins: cyanidin glycosides |
[81][103][104] | [81,103,104] | |||
8.6 to 31.4 mmol TE/100 g (peel) | ||||||||||||
2.4 to 8.1 mmol TE/100 g (flesh) | ||||||||||||
21.9 ± 4.0 µmol of QE/100 g (no PBS wash) 17.2 ± 2.0 µmol of QE/100 g (PBS wash) |
CAA | |||||||||||
2.4 to 12.8 mmol TE/100 g (peel) | TEAC | |||||||||||
0.8 to 2.3 mmol TE/100 g (flesh) | ||||||||||||
94.6 to 465.4 mg/mL (red flesh) | DPPH | |||||||||||
7.4 to 22.4 TE µmol/g FW (red flesh) | ABTS | |||||||||||
2.5 to 10.2 TE µmol/g FW (red flesh) | FRAP |