Preliminary Study: Comparison of Antioxidant Activity of Cannabidiol (CBD) and α-Tocopherol Added to Refined Olive and Sunflower Oils

This study evaluates the antioxidant activity of cannabidiol (CBD), added to model systems of refined olive (ROO) and sunflower (SO) oils, by measuring the peroxide value, oxidative stability index (OSI), electron spin resonance (ESR) forced oxidation, and DPPH<sup>&#8226;</sup> assa...

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Main Authors: Matilde Tura, Mara Mandrioli, Tullia Gallina Toschi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/19/3485
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spelling doaj-51c44040a2024f3aa8d2ccf15de830822020-11-24T22:10:24ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492019-09-012419348510.3390/molecules24193485molecules24193485Preliminary Study: Comparison of Antioxidant Activity of Cannabidiol (CBD) and α-Tocopherol Added to Refined Olive and Sunflower OilsMatilde Tura0Mara Mandrioli1Tullia Gallina Toschi2Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna, Viale Fanin 40, 40127 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna, Viale Fanin 40, 40127 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Agricultural and Food Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum-University of Bologna, Viale Fanin 40, 40127 Bologna, ItalyThis study evaluates the antioxidant activity of cannabidiol (CBD), added to model systems of refined olive (ROO) and sunflower (SO) oils, by measuring the peroxide value, oxidative stability index (OSI), electron spin resonance (ESR) forced oxidation, and DPPH<sup>&#8226;</sup> assays. Free acidity, a parameter of hydrolytic rancidity, was also examined. CBD was compared using the same analytical scheme with &#945;-tocopherol. CBD, compared to &#945;-tocopherol, showed a higher scavenging capacity, measured by DPPH<sup>&#8226;</sup> assay, but not better oxidative stability (OSI) of the oily systems considered. In particular, &#945;-tocopherol (0.5%) showed an antioxidant activity only in SO, registered by an increase of more than 30% of the OSI (from 4.15 &#177; 0.07 to 6.28 &#177; 0.11 h). By ESR-forced oxidation assay, the concentration of free radicals (&#956;M) in ROO decreased from 83.33 &#177; 4.56 to 11.23 &#177; 0.28 and in SO from 19.21 &#177; 1.39 to 6.90 &#177; 0.53 by adding 0.5% &#945;-tocopherol. On the contrary, the addition of 0.5% CBD caused a worsening of the oxidative stability of ROO (from 23.58 &#177; 0.32 to 17.28 &#177; 0.18 h) and SO (from 4.93 &#177; 0.04 to 3.98 &#177; 0.04 h). Furthermore, 0.5% of CBD did not lower dramatically the concentration of free radicals (&#956;M) as for &#945;-tocopherol, which passed from 76.94 &#177; 9.04 to 72.25 &#177; 4.13 in ROO and from 17.91 &#177; 0.95 to 16.84 &#177; 0.25 in SO.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/19/3485cannabidiol (cbd)lipid oxidationα-tocopherolantioxidant activityoxidative stabilityfree radicals
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author Matilde Tura
Mara Mandrioli
Tullia Gallina Toschi
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Mara Mandrioli
Tullia Gallina Toschi
Preliminary Study: Comparison of Antioxidant Activity of Cannabidiol (CBD) and α-Tocopherol Added to Refined Olive and Sunflower Oils
Molecules
cannabidiol (cbd)
lipid oxidation
α-tocopherol
antioxidant activity
oxidative stability
free radicals
author_facet Matilde Tura
Mara Mandrioli
Tullia Gallina Toschi
author_sort Matilde Tura
title Preliminary Study: Comparison of Antioxidant Activity of Cannabidiol (CBD) and α-Tocopherol Added to Refined Olive and Sunflower Oils
title_short Preliminary Study: Comparison of Antioxidant Activity of Cannabidiol (CBD) and α-Tocopherol Added to Refined Olive and Sunflower Oils
title_full Preliminary Study: Comparison of Antioxidant Activity of Cannabidiol (CBD) and α-Tocopherol Added to Refined Olive and Sunflower Oils
title_fullStr Preliminary Study: Comparison of Antioxidant Activity of Cannabidiol (CBD) and α-Tocopherol Added to Refined Olive and Sunflower Oils
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary Study: Comparison of Antioxidant Activity of Cannabidiol (CBD) and α-Tocopherol Added to Refined Olive and Sunflower Oils
title_sort preliminary study: comparison of antioxidant activity of cannabidiol (cbd) and α-tocopherol added to refined olive and sunflower oils
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2019-09-01
description This study evaluates the antioxidant activity of cannabidiol (CBD), added to model systems of refined olive (ROO) and sunflower (SO) oils, by measuring the peroxide value, oxidative stability index (OSI), electron spin resonance (ESR) forced oxidation, and DPPH<sup>&#8226;</sup> assays. Free acidity, a parameter of hydrolytic rancidity, was also examined. CBD was compared using the same analytical scheme with &#945;-tocopherol. CBD, compared to &#945;-tocopherol, showed a higher scavenging capacity, measured by DPPH<sup>&#8226;</sup> assay, but not better oxidative stability (OSI) of the oily systems considered. In particular, &#945;-tocopherol (0.5%) showed an antioxidant activity only in SO, registered by an increase of more than 30% of the OSI (from 4.15 &#177; 0.07 to 6.28 &#177; 0.11 h). By ESR-forced oxidation assay, the concentration of free radicals (&#956;M) in ROO decreased from 83.33 &#177; 4.56 to 11.23 &#177; 0.28 and in SO from 19.21 &#177; 1.39 to 6.90 &#177; 0.53 by adding 0.5% &#945;-tocopherol. On the contrary, the addition of 0.5% CBD caused a worsening of the oxidative stability of ROO (from 23.58 &#177; 0.32 to 17.28 &#177; 0.18 h) and SO (from 4.93 &#177; 0.04 to 3.98 &#177; 0.04 h). Furthermore, 0.5% of CBD did not lower dramatically the concentration of free radicals (&#956;M) as for &#945;-tocopherol, which passed from 76.94 &#177; 9.04 to 72.25 &#177; 4.13 in ROO and from 17.91 &#177; 0.95 to 16.84 &#177; 0.25 in SO.
topic cannabidiol (cbd)
lipid oxidation
α-tocopherol
antioxidant activity
oxidative stability
free radicals
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/24/19/3485
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