Composition and content of phenolic acids and avenanthramides in commercial oat products Are oats an important polyphenol source for consumers?
Oats contain a range of phenolic acids and avenanthramides which may have health benefits. Analysis of 22 commercial oat products (oat bran concentrate, oat bran, flaked oats, rolled oats and oatcakes) using HPLC-DAD detected eleven bound and thirteen free + conjugated phenolic acids and avenanthramides. The oat products (excluding concentrate) provided between 15.79 and 25.05 mg total phenolic acids (9.9–19.33 mg bound, 4.96–5.72 mg free + conjugated) and between 1.1 and 2 mg of avenanthramides in a 40 g portion while an 11 g portion of oat concentrate provided 16.7 mg of total phenolic acids (15.17 mg bound, 1.53 mg free + conjugated) and 1.2 mg of avenanthramides. The compositions and concentrations of the components in the different products were broadly similar, with the major component being ferulic acid (58–78.1%). The results show that commercial oat products are a source of phenolic acids and avenanthramides for consumers.
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Open Access | Gold |
| Keywords | Oats, Avenanthramides, Phenolic acids, Ferulic acid, Oat products, Oat cakes, Oat bran |
| Project | DFW - Designing Future Wheat - Work package 2 (WP2) - Added value and resilience, Development and application of phenolic-rich oats for the maintenance of cardiovascular health |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 10:19 |
| Last Modified | 19 Dec 2025 14:50 |


