Assessment of flavonoids and phenolic compound accumulation in invasive Solidago canadensis L. in Slovakia

Solidago canadensis L. was introduced to Europe as an ornamental plant from North America in 1645 and began to spread during the XIX-XX centuries. Nowadays the species is considered the most aggressive invasive species. On the other hand, S. canadensis is considered to be a medicinal plant. The raw...

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Main Authors: Olga Shelepova, Yulia Vinogradova, Olena Vergun, Olga Grygorieva, Ján Brindza
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Published: HACCP Consulting 2020-08-01
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spelling doaj-99cb41cdd9f44a6bb5d8617a155fe4e52020-11-25T03:52:16ZengHACCP ConsultingPotravinarstvo 1337-09602020-08-011458759410.5219/13781006Assessment of flavonoids and phenolic compound accumulation in invasive Solidago canadensis L. in SlovakiaOlga Shelepova0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2011-6054Yulia Vinogradova1Olena Vergun2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2924-1580Olga Grygorieva3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6468-741XJán Brindza4N. V. Tsitsin Main Botanical Garden of Russian Academy of Sciences, Botanicheskaya, 4, 127276 Moscow, Russia, Tel.: +74999779136N.V. Tsitsin Main Botanical Garden of Russian Academy of Sciences, Botanicheskaya, 4, 127276 Moscow, Russia, Tel.: +74999779136M. M. Gryshko National Botanical Gardens of Ukraine National Academy of Sciences, Timiryazevska 1, 01014 Kyiv, Ukraine, Tel.: +380975398541M. M. Gryshko National Botanical Gardens of Ukraine, National Academy of Sciences, Timiryazevska 1, 01014 Kyiv, UkraineSlovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Faculty of Agrobiology and Food Resources, Institute of Biodiversity Conservation and Biosafety, Trieda Andreja Hlinku 2, 949 76 Nitra, Slovakia, Tel.: +421376414787Solidago canadensis L. was introduced to Europe as an ornamental plant from North America in 1645 and began to spread during the XIX-XX centuries. Nowadays the species is considered the most aggressive invasive species. On the other hand, S. canadensis is considered to be a medicinal plant. The raw material known as Herba Solidaginis includes herbs of S. canadensis, S. gigantea, and S. virgaurea. These species are known for their diuretic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antispasmodic properties. The purpose of our study was to analyze the chemical compounds and some biological properties of S. canadensis, growing in Slovakia, to evaluate its therapeutic potential. The total phenolic content (TPC) of the extracts from aerial parts of S. canadensis was determined by the Folin-Ciocalteu method. The evaluation of total flavonoid content (TFC) was performed by using a spectrophotometric method. The flavonoids content was expressed as rutin equivalents (mg REs) per g DW vegetal product. The phytochemical profile of S. canadensis extracts was assessed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The radical scavenging activity of samples was measured using the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) method. Reducing power of extracts was determined by the phosphomolybdenum method. Total phenolic contents (TPC) and total flavonoid contents (TFC) of the extracts varied from 204.19 to 293.43 mg GAE.g-1 DW, and 64.99 – 175.25 g QE.g-1 DW, respectively; the best results were obtained for ethanol extract. Some phenolic compounds were identified by HPLC with significant amounts of rutin (211.20 µg.mL-1), quercetin (122.08 µg.mL-1), quercitrin (102.50 µg.mL-1) and chlorogenic acid (147.00 µg.mL-1). The DPPH values in the inflorescences were higher than in the leaves: the antioxidant activity of leaf extracts was in the range from 5.34 to 17.16 mg TE.g-1, for inflorescences, this parameter ranged from 6.09 to 19.87 mg TE.g-1. The high total phenolic compounds and flavonoids can be used as a valuable source of phytochemicals in herbal remedies. Our study of S. canadensis, growing in Slovakia, shows the promising potential that can be evaluated as an effective antioxidant and antimicrobial agent in herbal medicines.https://potravinarstvo.com/journal1/index.php/potravinarstvo/article/view/1378solidago canadensisflavonoidphenolic compoundantiradical activity
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author Olga Shelepova
Yulia Vinogradova
Olena Vergun
Olga Grygorieva
Ján Brindza
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Yulia Vinogradova
Olena Vergun
Olga Grygorieva
Ján Brindza
Assessment of flavonoids and phenolic compound accumulation in invasive Solidago canadensis L. in Slovakia
Potravinarstvo
solidago canadensis
flavonoid
phenolic compound
antiradical activity
author_facet Olga Shelepova
Yulia Vinogradova
Olena Vergun
Olga Grygorieva
Ján Brindza
author_sort Olga Shelepova
title Assessment of flavonoids and phenolic compound accumulation in invasive Solidago canadensis L. in Slovakia
title_short Assessment of flavonoids and phenolic compound accumulation in invasive Solidago canadensis L. in Slovakia
title_full Assessment of flavonoids and phenolic compound accumulation in invasive Solidago canadensis L. in Slovakia
title_fullStr Assessment of flavonoids and phenolic compound accumulation in invasive Solidago canadensis L. in Slovakia
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of flavonoids and phenolic compound accumulation in invasive Solidago canadensis L. in Slovakia
title_sort assessment of flavonoids and phenolic compound accumulation in invasive solidago canadensis l. in slovakia
publisher HACCP Consulting
series Potravinarstvo
issn 1337-0960
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Solidago canadensis L. was introduced to Europe as an ornamental plant from North America in 1645 and began to spread during the XIX-XX centuries. Nowadays the species is considered the most aggressive invasive species. On the other hand, S. canadensis is considered to be a medicinal plant. The raw material known as Herba Solidaginis includes herbs of S. canadensis, S. gigantea, and S. virgaurea. These species are known for their diuretic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antispasmodic properties. The purpose of our study was to analyze the chemical compounds and some biological properties of S. canadensis, growing in Slovakia, to evaluate its therapeutic potential. The total phenolic content (TPC) of the extracts from aerial parts of S. canadensis was determined by the Folin-Ciocalteu method. The evaluation of total flavonoid content (TFC) was performed by using a spectrophotometric method. The flavonoids content was expressed as rutin equivalents (mg REs) per g DW vegetal product. The phytochemical profile of S. canadensis extracts was assessed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The radical scavenging activity of samples was measured using the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) method. Reducing power of extracts was determined by the phosphomolybdenum method. Total phenolic contents (TPC) and total flavonoid contents (TFC) of the extracts varied from 204.19 to 293.43 mg GAE.g-1 DW, and 64.99 – 175.25 g QE.g-1 DW, respectively; the best results were obtained for ethanol extract. Some phenolic compounds were identified by HPLC with significant amounts of rutin (211.20 µg.mL-1), quercetin (122.08 µg.mL-1), quercitrin (102.50 µg.mL-1) and chlorogenic acid (147.00 µg.mL-1). The DPPH values in the inflorescences were higher than in the leaves: the antioxidant activity of leaf extracts was in the range from 5.34 to 17.16 mg TE.g-1, for inflorescences, this parameter ranged from 6.09 to 19.87 mg TE.g-1. The high total phenolic compounds and flavonoids can be used as a valuable source of phytochemicals in herbal remedies. Our study of S. canadensis, growing in Slovakia, shows the promising potential that can be evaluated as an effective antioxidant and antimicrobial agent in herbal medicines.
topic solidago canadensis
flavonoid
phenolic compound
antiradical activity
url https://potravinarstvo.com/journal1/index.php/potravinarstvo/article/view/1378
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