Total phenolic content and antioxidant activity of six wild Mentha species (Lamiaceae) from northeast of Algeria
Objective: To investigate the total phenolics, flavonoids and tannins content and the in vitro antioxidant activities of methanolic extracts of six wild Mentha species which are Mentha aquatica, Mentha arvensis, Mentha piperita, Mentha pulegium, Mentha rotundifolia and Mentha villosa. Methods: The F...
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doaj-1cef484f182f436c99238d772e62f3382020-11-24T21:23:48ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine2221-16912016-09-016976076610.1016/j.apjtb.2016.06.016Total phenolic content and antioxidant activity of six wild Mentha species (Lamiaceae) from northeast of AlgeriaAmina Benabdallah0Chaabane Rahmoune1Mahieddine Boumendjel2Oumayma Aissi3Chokri Messaoud4Department of Biology and Ecology, Laboratory of Ecotoxicology and Abiotic Stress, University Frères Mentouri Constantine 1, 25000 Constantine, AlgeriaDepartment of Biology and Ecology, Laboratory of Ecotoxicology and Abiotic Stress, University Frères Mentouri Constantine 1, 25000 Constantine, AlgeriaDepartment of Agronomy, Laboratory on Biodiversity and Ecosystems Pollution, Faculty of Nature and Life Sciences, University Chadli Bendjedid El-Tarf, 36000, AlgeriaDepartment of Biology, Laboratory of Plant Biotechnology, National Institute of Applied Science and Technology (INSAT), BP. 676, 1080 Tunis Cedex, TunisiaDepartment of Biology, Laboratory of Plant Biotechnology, National Institute of Applied Science and Technology (INSAT), BP. 676, 1080 Tunis Cedex, TunisiaObjective: To investigate the total phenolics, flavonoids and tannins content and the in vitro antioxidant activities of methanolic extracts of six wild Mentha species which are Mentha aquatica, Mentha arvensis, Mentha piperita, Mentha pulegium, Mentha rotundifolia and Mentha villosa. Methods: The Folin–Ciocalteu method was used to determine the total phenols content while flavonoids were estimated according to the aluminum chloride colorimetric method. To evaluate tannins content, vanillin and HCl were added to methanolic extracts. The antioxidant potential was measured by 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging, ferrous ion chelating and the inhibition of β-carotene bleaching assays. Results: The methanol extracts of Algerian mints were rich in phenolic compounds and exhibited powerful antioxidant activity ranging from 7.5 μg/mL to 44.66 μg/mL, which varied significantly among species. Mentha aquatica stood out with efficient antioxidant ability which was correlated to the high total phenolics content, followed by Mentha arvensis and Mentha piperita with very close values, comparing to Mentha pulegium, Mentha rotundifolia and Mentha villosa with lowest values. Conclusions: These results show that methanolic extracts of Mentha species from Algeria have a great potential of polyphenols which can be used as a natural food preservative and antioxidant source.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2221169116306074MenthaPhenolsFlavonoidsTanninsAntioxidant activity |
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Amina Benabdallah Chaabane Rahmoune Mahieddine Boumendjel Oumayma Aissi Chokri Messaoud Total phenolic content and antioxidant activity of six wild Mentha species (Lamiaceae) from northeast of Algeria Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine Mentha Phenols Flavonoids Tannins Antioxidant activity |
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Total phenolic content and antioxidant activity of six wild Mentha species (Lamiaceae) from northeast of Algeria |
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Total phenolic content and antioxidant activity of six wild Mentha species (Lamiaceae) from northeast of Algeria |
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Total phenolic content and antioxidant activity of six wild Mentha species (Lamiaceae) from northeast of Algeria |
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Total phenolic content and antioxidant activity of six wild Mentha species (Lamiaceae) from northeast of Algeria |
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Total phenolic content and antioxidant activity of six wild Mentha species (Lamiaceae) from northeast of Algeria |
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total phenolic content and antioxidant activity of six wild mentha species (lamiaceae) from northeast of algeria |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine |
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Objective: To investigate the total phenolics, flavonoids and tannins content and the in vitro antioxidant activities of methanolic extracts of six wild Mentha species which are Mentha aquatica, Mentha arvensis, Mentha piperita, Mentha pulegium, Mentha rotundifolia and Mentha villosa.
Methods: The Folin–Ciocalteu method was used to determine the total phenols content while flavonoids were estimated according to the aluminum chloride colorimetric method. To evaluate tannins content, vanillin and HCl were added to methanolic extracts. The antioxidant potential was measured by 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging, ferrous ion chelating and the inhibition of β-carotene bleaching assays.
Results: The methanol extracts of Algerian mints were rich in phenolic compounds and exhibited powerful antioxidant activity ranging from 7.5 μg/mL to 44.66 μg/mL, which varied significantly among species. Mentha aquatica stood out with efficient antioxidant ability which was correlated to the high total phenolics content, followed by Mentha arvensis and Mentha piperita with very close values, comparing to Mentha pulegium, Mentha rotundifolia and Mentha villosa with lowest values.
Conclusions: These results show that methanolic extracts of Mentha species from Algeria have a great potential of polyphenols which can be used as a natural food preservative and antioxidant source. |
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Mentha Phenols Flavonoids Tannins Antioxidant activity |
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