Development from Jasminum sambac Flower Extracts of Products with Floral Fragrance and Multiple Physiological Activities
To obtain a potential commercial product with floral fragrance and physiological properties from Jasminum sambac flower extracts, enfleurage was conducted for a short time and followed by further extraction through supercritical fluid extraction (SFE). The product extracted through SFE (called 100%S...
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doaj-a3d9c279427643f3bfafdeea65d583fa2021-08-23T01:32:29ZengHindawi LimitedEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine1741-42882021-01-01202110.1155/2021/7657628Development from Jasminum sambac Flower Extracts of Products with Floral Fragrance and Multiple Physiological ActivitiesLi-Chun Wu0Chieh-Li Lin1Chia-Chen Peng2Tzu-Ling Huang3Teh-Hua Tsai4Yun-Erh Kuan5Ying-Chien Chung6Department of Logistics EngineeringDepartment of Biological Science and TechnologyDepartment of Biological Science and TechnologyDepartment of Biological Science and TechnologyDepartment of Chemical Engineering and BiotechnologyDepartment of Biological Science and TechnologyDepartment of Biological Science and TechnologyTo obtain a potential commercial product with floral fragrance and physiological properties from Jasminum sambac flower extracts, enfleurage was conducted for a short time and followed by further extraction through supercritical fluid extraction (SFE). The product extracted through SFE (called 100%SFE) exhibited low physiological activity (including 50.7% antityrosinase activity, 38.6%–45.9% radical scavenging activity, and 6,518–15,003 mg/L half-maximal inhibitory concentration [IC50] of antioxidant activity) and an intense jasmine-like flavor but was nontoxic to CCD-996SK and HEMn cells. By contrast, the residue (called RO) exhibited high physiological activity (94.2%–100%), light jasmine-like flavor, and slight cytotoxicity at the concentration of 4,000 mg/L. When 100%SFE and RO were mixed in the ratio 2 : 8, the resultant mixture exhibited 100% antityrosinase activity, >91.3% radical scavenging activity, strong antioxidant activity (IC50: 273–421 mg/L), high total phenolic content (172.15 mg-GAE/g-extract), noncytotoxicity, and moderately intense jasmine-like flavor; it is also economically competitive. The major antioxidants in these extracts were revealed through gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS). Additionally, the composition and quality of fragrance were confirmed through GC-MS and sensory evaluation, respectively. The major fragrance components in the 2 : 8 extract mixture were benzyl acetate, β-pinene, pentadecyl-2-propyl ester, citronellol, jasminolactone, linalool, farnesol, and jasmone. On the basis of the results, we strongly suggest that the 2 : 8 mixture of extracts from J. sambac flowers can be a powerful antioxidant, whitening, and nontoxic ingredient that can be employed in the pharmaceutical, cosmeceutical, and food industries.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/7657628 |
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Li-Chun Wu Chieh-Li Lin Chia-Chen Peng Tzu-Ling Huang Teh-Hua Tsai Yun-Erh Kuan Ying-Chien Chung Development from Jasminum sambac Flower Extracts of Products with Floral Fragrance and Multiple Physiological Activities Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
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Development from Jasminum sambac Flower Extracts of Products with Floral Fragrance and Multiple Physiological Activities |
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Development from Jasminum sambac Flower Extracts of Products with Floral Fragrance and Multiple Physiological Activities |
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Development from Jasminum sambac Flower Extracts of Products with Floral Fragrance and Multiple Physiological Activities |
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Development from Jasminum sambac Flower Extracts of Products with Floral Fragrance and Multiple Physiological Activities |
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Development from Jasminum sambac Flower Extracts of Products with Floral Fragrance and Multiple Physiological Activities |
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development from jasminum sambac flower extracts of products with floral fragrance and multiple physiological activities |
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Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine |
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To obtain a potential commercial product with floral fragrance and physiological properties from Jasminum sambac flower extracts, enfleurage was conducted for a short time and followed by further extraction through supercritical fluid extraction (SFE). The product extracted through SFE (called 100%SFE) exhibited low physiological activity (including 50.7% antityrosinase activity, 38.6%–45.9% radical scavenging activity, and 6,518–15,003 mg/L half-maximal inhibitory concentration [IC50] of antioxidant activity) and an intense jasmine-like flavor but was nontoxic to CCD-996SK and HEMn cells. By contrast, the residue (called RO) exhibited high physiological activity (94.2%–100%), light jasmine-like flavor, and slight cytotoxicity at the concentration of 4,000 mg/L. When 100%SFE and RO were mixed in the ratio 2 : 8, the resultant mixture exhibited 100% antityrosinase activity, >91.3% radical scavenging activity, strong antioxidant activity (IC50: 273–421 mg/L), high total phenolic content (172.15 mg-GAE/g-extract), noncytotoxicity, and moderately intense jasmine-like flavor; it is also economically competitive. The major antioxidants in these extracts were revealed through gas chromatography-mass spectroscopy (GC-MS). Additionally, the composition and quality of fragrance were confirmed through GC-MS and sensory evaluation, respectively. The major fragrance components in the 2 : 8 extract mixture were benzyl acetate, β-pinene, pentadecyl-2-propyl ester, citronellol, jasminolactone, linalool, farnesol, and jasmone. On the basis of the results, we strongly suggest that the 2 : 8 mixture of extracts from J. sambac flowers can be a powerful antioxidant, whitening, and nontoxic ingredient that can be employed in the pharmaceutical, cosmeceutical, and food industries. |
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