Screening of the antioxidant properties of crude extracts of six selected plant species from the Canary Islands (Spain)

The extracts of six common plants from the Canary Islands were screened for their antioxidant activities and compared with several phenolic compounds of natural origin (quercetin, catechin, rutin and gentisic acid) and synthetic (butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)). Th...

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Main Authors: Milagros Rico, Idayra Sánchez, Cristina Trujillo, Norma Pérez
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Language:English
Published: Julius Kühn-Institut 2013-12-01
Series:Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality
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Online Access:https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/JABFQ/article/view/2506
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spelling doaj-74f0665c50ac4a5c9fca575091927fdc2021-04-02T12:00:55ZengJulius Kühn-InstitutJournal of Applied Botany and Food Quality1613-92161439-040X2013-12-0186110.5073/JABFQ.2013.086.0302506Screening of the antioxidant properties of crude extracts of six selected plant species from the Canary Islands (Spain)Milagros Rico0Idayra SánchezCristina TrujilloNorma PérezDepartamento de Química, Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran CanariaThe extracts of six common plants from the Canary Islands were screened for their antioxidant activities and compared with several phenolic compounds of natural origin (quercetin, catechin, rutin and gentisic acid) and synthetic (butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)). The in vitro antioxidant activity determined by using the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) method revealed that Plantago major L., Artemisia canariensis (Bess.) Lessing and Bidens aurea (Dryand.) Sherff exerted greater activity than the other plants (90.9%, 89.0% and 88.2% inhibition rate, respectively). The most active plants were Bidens aurea (Dryand.) Sherff and Plantago major L. (9.5 and 7.2 trolox μmol equivalents), when the cupric ion reducing antioxidant capacity assay (CUPRAC) was used. All the plants species exhibited higher antioxidant capacities than the synthetic antioxidants BHA and BHT. Among the natural phenolic compounds, gentisic acid was the most active. However, two of the plant extracts showed higher antioxidant activity than any other of the pure compounds studied, even than that of gentisic acid. The use of reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) allowed the identification of the natural phenolic constituents listed above in Bidens aurea (Dryand.) Sherff and Plantago major L. extracts. Catechin and quercetin were the most prominent phenolic compounds. The presence of phenolic compounds in the plant extracts and their high antioxidant activities underline their phytomedicinal potentials. These plants may be exploited in the production of health foods and as an antioxidant carrier in the food and pharmaceutical industries.https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/JABFQ/article/view/2506antioxidantsreducing capacityradical-scavenging activity (RSA)plant extracts
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author Milagros Rico
Idayra Sánchez
Cristina Trujillo
Norma Pérez
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Idayra Sánchez
Cristina Trujillo
Norma Pérez
Screening of the antioxidant properties of crude extracts of six selected plant species from the Canary Islands (Spain)
Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality
antioxidants
reducing capacity
radical-scavenging activity (RSA)
plant extracts
author_facet Milagros Rico
Idayra Sánchez
Cristina Trujillo
Norma Pérez
author_sort Milagros Rico
title Screening of the antioxidant properties of crude extracts of six selected plant species from the Canary Islands (Spain)
title_short Screening of the antioxidant properties of crude extracts of six selected plant species from the Canary Islands (Spain)
title_full Screening of the antioxidant properties of crude extracts of six selected plant species from the Canary Islands (Spain)
title_fullStr Screening of the antioxidant properties of crude extracts of six selected plant species from the Canary Islands (Spain)
title_full_unstemmed Screening of the antioxidant properties of crude extracts of six selected plant species from the Canary Islands (Spain)
title_sort screening of the antioxidant properties of crude extracts of six selected plant species from the canary islands (spain)
publisher Julius Kühn-Institut
series Journal of Applied Botany and Food Quality
issn 1613-9216
1439-040X
publishDate 2013-12-01
description The extracts of six common plants from the Canary Islands were screened for their antioxidant activities and compared with several phenolic compounds of natural origin (quercetin, catechin, rutin and gentisic acid) and synthetic (butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT)). The in vitro antioxidant activity determined by using the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) method revealed that Plantago major L., Artemisia canariensis (Bess.) Lessing and Bidens aurea (Dryand.) Sherff exerted greater activity than the other plants (90.9%, 89.0% and 88.2% inhibition rate, respectively). The most active plants were Bidens aurea (Dryand.) Sherff and Plantago major L. (9.5 and 7.2 trolox μmol equivalents), when the cupric ion reducing antioxidant capacity assay (CUPRAC) was used. All the plants species exhibited higher antioxidant capacities than the synthetic antioxidants BHA and BHT. Among the natural phenolic compounds, gentisic acid was the most active. However, two of the plant extracts showed higher antioxidant activity than any other of the pure compounds studied, even than that of gentisic acid. The use of reversed phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) allowed the identification of the natural phenolic constituents listed above in Bidens aurea (Dryand.) Sherff and Plantago major L. extracts. Catechin and quercetin were the most prominent phenolic compounds. The presence of phenolic compounds in the plant extracts and their high antioxidant activities underline their phytomedicinal potentials. These plants may be exploited in the production of health foods and as an antioxidant carrier in the food and pharmaceutical industries.
topic antioxidants
reducing capacity
radical-scavenging activity (RSA)
plant extracts
url https://ojs.openagrar.de/index.php/JABFQ/article/view/2506
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