Comparative Studies on Polyphenolic Composition, Antioxidant and Diuretic Effects of Nigella sativa L. (Black Cumin) and Nigella damascena L. (Lady-in-a-Mist) Seeds

This study was performed to evaluate the phenolic profile, antioxidant and diuretic effects of black cumin and lady-in-a-mist seeds. In the phenolic profile, differences between the two species are significant. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of the phenolic compounds were performed using a HP...

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Main Authors: Claudia-Crina Toma, Neli-Kinga Olah, Laurian Vlase, Cristina Mogoșan, Andrei Mocan
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2015-05-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/20/6/9560
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spelling doaj-eb41ebaeac9c4635ad8b6913e9d88bad2020-11-24T21:06:59ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492015-05-012069560957410.3390/molecules20069560molecules20069560Comparative Studies on Polyphenolic Composition, Antioxidant and Diuretic Effects of Nigella sativa L. (Black Cumin) and Nigella damascena L. (Lady-in-a-Mist) SeedsClaudia-Crina Toma0Neli-Kinga Olah1Laurian Vlase2Cristina Mogoșan3Andrei Mocan4Faculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dental Medicine, Vasile Goldiș Western University of Arad, 86, Rebreanu Street, Arad 310414, RomaniaFaculty of Medicine, Pharmacy and Dental Medicine, Vasile Goldiș Western University of Arad, 86, Rebreanu Street, Arad 310414, RomaniaFaculty of Pharmacy, Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 8, V. Babes Street, Cluj-Napoca 400010, RomaniaFaculty of Pharmacy, Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 8, V. Babes Street, Cluj-Napoca 400010, RomaniaFaculty of Pharmacy, Iuliu Hațieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 8, V. Babes Street, Cluj-Napoca 400010, RomaniaThis study was performed to evaluate the phenolic profile, antioxidant and diuretic effects of black cumin and lady-in-a-mist seeds. In the phenolic profile, differences between the two species are significant. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of the phenolic compounds were performed using a HPLC-UV/MS method. Hyperoside was the only identified flavonoid glycoside (1.08 ± 0.01 μg∙g−1 dw plant material), in the N. damascena extract. Regarding the flavonol profile, kaempferol was identified before the hydrolysis, only in the N. sativa extract (6.06 ± 0.02 μg∙g−1 dw plant material) and quercetin only in N. damascena seeds (14.35 ± 0.02 μg∙g−1 dw plant material). The antioxidant potential of the two species was tested through several electron transfer assays, which indicated, excepting for the FRAP assay, N. damascena as exhibiting a higher free radical scavenging activity. The diuretic activity of the two extracts was tested using a rat-experimental model on acute diuresis. Administration of the ethanolic extract of N. sativa (100 mg∙kg−1) resulted in a significant increase in urine volume, although less than found with the reference drug; in addition N. damascena extract did not present a diuretic effect. In reference to the elimination of Na+, K+ and uric acid, the black cumin extract exhibited a higher natriuretic than kaluretic effect and a similar uricosuric effect with control and N. damascena. For N. damascena, the Na+/K+ ratio was sub unitary, but not due to an increasing of the kaluretic effect, but mostly to a decrease of Na+ excretion.http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/20/6/9560Nigella sativa L.N. damascena L.polyphenolsantioxidantsdiureticseeds
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author Claudia-Crina Toma
Neli-Kinga Olah
Laurian Vlase
Cristina Mogoșan
Andrei Mocan
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Neli-Kinga Olah
Laurian Vlase
Cristina Mogoșan
Andrei Mocan
Comparative Studies on Polyphenolic Composition, Antioxidant and Diuretic Effects of Nigella sativa L. (Black Cumin) and Nigella damascena L. (Lady-in-a-Mist) Seeds
Molecules
Nigella sativa L.
N. damascena L.
polyphenols
antioxidants
diuretic
seeds
author_facet Claudia-Crina Toma
Neli-Kinga Olah
Laurian Vlase
Cristina Mogoșan
Andrei Mocan
author_sort Claudia-Crina Toma
title Comparative Studies on Polyphenolic Composition, Antioxidant and Diuretic Effects of Nigella sativa L. (Black Cumin) and Nigella damascena L. (Lady-in-a-Mist) Seeds
title_short Comparative Studies on Polyphenolic Composition, Antioxidant and Diuretic Effects of Nigella sativa L. (Black Cumin) and Nigella damascena L. (Lady-in-a-Mist) Seeds
title_full Comparative Studies on Polyphenolic Composition, Antioxidant and Diuretic Effects of Nigella sativa L. (Black Cumin) and Nigella damascena L. (Lady-in-a-Mist) Seeds
title_fullStr Comparative Studies on Polyphenolic Composition, Antioxidant and Diuretic Effects of Nigella sativa L. (Black Cumin) and Nigella damascena L. (Lady-in-a-Mist) Seeds
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Studies on Polyphenolic Composition, Antioxidant and Diuretic Effects of Nigella sativa L. (Black Cumin) and Nigella damascena L. (Lady-in-a-Mist) Seeds
title_sort comparative studies on polyphenolic composition, antioxidant and diuretic effects of nigella sativa l. (black cumin) and nigella damascena l. (lady-in-a-mist) seeds
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2015-05-01
description This study was performed to evaluate the phenolic profile, antioxidant and diuretic effects of black cumin and lady-in-a-mist seeds. In the phenolic profile, differences between the two species are significant. Qualitative and quantitative analyses of the phenolic compounds were performed using a HPLC-UV/MS method. Hyperoside was the only identified flavonoid glycoside (1.08 ± 0.01 μg∙g−1 dw plant material), in the N. damascena extract. Regarding the flavonol profile, kaempferol was identified before the hydrolysis, only in the N. sativa extract (6.06 ± 0.02 μg∙g−1 dw plant material) and quercetin only in N. damascena seeds (14.35 ± 0.02 μg∙g−1 dw plant material). The antioxidant potential of the two species was tested through several electron transfer assays, which indicated, excepting for the FRAP assay, N. damascena as exhibiting a higher free radical scavenging activity. The diuretic activity of the two extracts was tested using a rat-experimental model on acute diuresis. Administration of the ethanolic extract of N. sativa (100 mg∙kg−1) resulted in a significant increase in urine volume, although less than found with the reference drug; in addition N. damascena extract did not present a diuretic effect. In reference to the elimination of Na+, K+ and uric acid, the black cumin extract exhibited a higher natriuretic than kaluretic effect and a similar uricosuric effect with control and N. damascena. For N. damascena, the Na+/K+ ratio was sub unitary, but not due to an increasing of the kaluretic effect, but mostly to a decrease of Na+ excretion.
topic Nigella sativa L.
N. damascena L.
polyphenols
antioxidants
diuretic
seeds
url http://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/20/6/9560
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