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2. Phytochemical Screening, Total Phenolics Contents and in vitro Antioxidant Activity of Salvia officinalis, Satureja calamintha, Mentha pulegium and Marrubium vulgare.
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Belkacem, N., Azzi, R., and Djaziri, R.
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SAGE , *SAVORY (Herb) , *MINTS (Plants) , *PHENOLS , *VITAMIN C - Abstract
This study was designed to evaluate the antioxidant activity of phenolic compounds of for Lamiaceae: Salvia officinalis, Satureja calamintha, Mentha pulegium and Marubium vulgare using ferric reducing power (FRAP) and radical scavenging method (DPPH). Preliminary phytochemical analysis shows that the major constituents of crude extracts (Hydromethanolic, hydroacetonic) are tannins, saponins, quinones, flavonoids, terpenoids and reducing compounds in the four plants. In quantitative analysis, variable polyphenols, flavonoids and condensed tannins content are recorded. The highest polyphenols content is that of the aqueous/methanol crude extract of Salvia officinalis (188.92 ± 1.19 mg GAE/gE), followed by aqueous/acetone crude extract of Mentha pulegium (176.55 ± 2.49 mg GAE/gE). Flavonoids and condensed tannins content of crude extract showing a high content in aqueous/methanol extract of Mentha pulegium and Satureja calamintha (93.64 ± 0.26mg EQC/gE and 25.44 ± 0.71 mg EQC/gE), respectively. Scavenging activity of the free radical DPPH, revealed that the aqueous/methanol extract of Salvia officinalis shown a relatively high antioxidant activity (IC50 = 1.07 μg/ml) compared with ascorbic acid (IC50 = 0.91 μg/ml). FRAP method revealed that the extracts of Mentha pulegium showed the highest power to reduce iron (EC50 = 0.147 mg/ml), but lower than that of ascorbic acid (EC50 = 0.057 mg/mL). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. Physicochemical and antioxidant properties of set-type yogurt supplemented by lyophilized water-soluble Melastoma dodecandrum extract-bearded chitosan-coated nutriosomes.
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Rashwan, Ahmed K., Karim, Naymul, Liu, Shiyu, Paul, Bolai, Xu, Yang, and Chen, Wei
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YOGURT , *FOOD habits , *EDIBLE coatings , *FRUIT extracts , *COLD storage , *BIOACTIVE compounds , *FUNCTIONAL foods , *SYNERESIS - Abstract
In this study, the physicochemical and sensorial properties of set-type yogurt (STY)-enriched with water-soluble Melastoma dodecandrum Lour. fruit extract (MDLE) loaded nano-nutriosomes (MDLE-NU) or chitosan-coated nano-nutriosomes (CH-MDLE-NU) powder were investigated during 21 days of cold storage at 4 ± 2 °C. The results showed that MDLE powder has a high amount of phenolics, flavonoids, anthocyanins (59.42, 38.61, and 2.10 g/100g, respectively), and antioxidant activity ranging from 54.12 to 71.37 g/100g. MDLE successfully encapsulated in NU and CH-NU, where encapsulation efficacy reached 96.92% and particle size ranged from 144.57 to 172.30 nm with an acceptable range of PDI (<0.3). However, the commercial food custom of normal NU is still challenging, therefore, freeze-drying of MDLE-NU and CH-MDLE-NU can make their usage applicable. Our results showed that adding MDLE-NU and CH-MDLE-NU powder to STY significantly (p < 0.05) improved the color, water holding capacity, microstructure, texture, and sensory evaluation, as well as reduced whey syneresis, and losing fat globules of STY. Despite MDLE powder-enriched STY showing higher polyphenol content and antioxidant activity than MDLE-NU or CH-MDLE-NU, nutriosomes systems protect bioactive compounds of MDLE against unfavorable conditions in yogurt during cold storage. In which the reduction of total phenolics, total flavonoids, and total anthocyanins from STY-MDLE at the end of storage (21st day) was 2.7, 4.82, and 17.4%, while was 1.02, 2.6, and 3.03%, in STY–CH–MDLE-NU, respectively. This study indicates that MDLE is a promising ingredient to produce functional foods, besides, nutriosomes systems are a promising nanocarrier to encapsulate and protect the bioactive compounds. [Display omitted] • Water-soluble Melastoma dodecandrum extract (MDLE) is good source for polyphenols. • MDLE-loaded nano-nutriosomes (MDLE-NU) was successfully formed. • Chitosan (CH) coating was successfully given onto MDLE-NU to obtain CH-MDLE-NU. • CH-MDLE-NU had highest encapsulation efficacy with nano-sized range and PDI<0.3. • Yogurt properties was improved by adding freeze-dried CH-MDLE-NU powder. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Evaluation of Aqueous Coffee Husks Extracts as a Corrosion Inhibitor of 1020 Carbon Steel in 1 mol L-1 HCl Solution
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Samantha Alcântara Fernandes Ramos, Lilian Ferreira de Senna, and Dalva Cristina Baptista do Lago
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corrosion ,natural inhibitors ,coffee husks ,polyphenol contents ,1020 carbon steel ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
Corrosive processes in acidic medium reduce the performance and durability of metallic materials, causing problems to several industries. Corrosion inhibitors are commonly used to decrease these effects. As these inhibitors must be ecologically friendly currently, this work evaluated the anticorrosive effect of natural extracts of coffee husks (Coffea arabica L.) in the protection of carbon steel in 1 mol L-1 HCl solution. Extractions were performed using water as the extraction solvent. The polyphenols content increased with the extraction temperature, and the extracts were produced using 100 ºC. Extract concentrations of 10, 20 and 30 % v/v were analyzed as inhibitors for carbon steel in acid medium, using weight loss and electrochemical tests, as well as scanning electron microscopy. There was an increase in the inhibition efficiency as the extract concentration increased, reaching values around 97 % using 30 %v/v of extract for the weight loss tests.
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- 2019
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5. Synthesis and antioxidant activities of benzylic bromophenols inclusive of natural products
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Bayrak, Cetin, Uc, Eda Mehtap, Rezaei, Mohsen, Gulcin, Ilhami, Menzek, Abdullah, and Belirlenecek
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radical scavenging ,natural product ,In-Vitro Antioxidant ,Copper Ii ,Anticholinergic Activities ,bromophenol ,Carbonic-Anhydrase ,bromination ,General Chemistry ,1st Synthesis ,Superoxide-Dismutase ,Ii Complexes ,Radical Scavenging Activity ,Polyphenol Contents ,Antioxidant activity ,Derivatives ,benzylic acid - Abstract
The synthesis of natural products 2-(2,3-dibromo-4,5-dihydroxyphenyl)acetic acid (1) and 2-(2,6-dibromo-3,5-dihydroxyphenyl)acetic acid (2) and as well as their derivatives 25 and 26 were carried out by substitution, hydrolysis and demethylation reactions of the corresponding four benzyl bromides. The antioxidant potentials of benzylic acid-derived bromophenols were, for the first time, appraised by several outstanding bioanalytical methods. Besides these, we estimated the antioxidant effects which were studied using the methods of DPPH center dot, ABTS center dot+ scavenging activities, ferric (Fe3+) and cupric (Cu2+) ions and Fe3+-TPTZ reducing capacities. Benzylic acid-derived bromophenols were found as effective DPPH center dot, and ABTS center dot+ scavengers. The potential antioxidant activities of bromophenol derivatives 1, 2 and 17-28 were compared to standard antioxidants including BHA, BHT, alpha-Tocopherol, and Trolox, which is a water-soluble analog of vitamin E. We expect that this innovative work will direct future studies exploring the antioxidant properties of food, medicinal, and industrial applications.
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- 2022
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6. Polyphenolic contents and antioxidant activities of aerial parts of Salvia multicaulis from the Iran flora.
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Rowshan, Vahid and Najafian, Sharareh
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SALVIA ,CHLOROGENIC acid ,BOTANY ,EPICATECHIN ,TRADITIONAL medicine ,MEDICINAL plants ,SOLANUM - Abstract
Folk medicine sometimes involves the use of salvia species for therapeutic purposes. Polyphenols with the highest amounts included rosmarinic acid (7.358mg/g), catechin (1.5 mg/g), vanillin (1.00 mg/g), chlorogenic acid (0.53 mg/g), quercetin (0.16 mg/g), and p-coumaric acid (0.015). Furthermore, the results showed that S. multicaulis has a high content of total phenol (4.39 mg/g) and DPPH activity (8.44 mg/g). Salvia multicaulis could be potentially used as a medicinal plant because of its antioxidant activity and polyphenol content. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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7. The effect of extraction method on antioxidant activity of Atractylis babelii Hochr. leaves and flowers extracts
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Khadidja Boudebaz, Samira Nia, Malika, Trabelsi Ayadi, and Jamila Kalthoum Cherif
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Atractylis babelii ,antioxidant activity ,polyphenol contents ,DPPH ,ABTS ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 ,Science - Abstract
In this study, leaves and flowers of Atractylis babelii were chosen to investigate their antioxidant activities. Thus, a comparison between the antioxidant properties of ethanolic crude extracts obtained by two extraction methods, maceration and soxhlet extraction, was performed using two different tests; DPPH and ABTS radical assays. Besides, total polyphenol, flavonoid and condensed tannin contents were determined in leaves and flowers of Atractylis babelii by colorimetric methods. The results showed that there was no correlation between phenolic contents of plant parts and their antioxidant activity. Whereas, leaves and flowers of Atractylis babelii showed that both had almost similar phenolic contents, while their antioxidant activity depended on the plant parts. Furthermore, the antioxidant activity of plant parts was also depended on extraction method. Such a result may be likely ascribed to a variety of chemical composition can be found in Atractylis babelii extracts which has been related to its antioxidant properties.
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- 2015
8. Screening of Carbonic Anhydrase, Acetylcholinesterase, Butyrylcholinesterase, and α-Glycosidase Enzyme Inhibition Effects and Antioxidant Activity of Coumestrol
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Lokman Durmaz, Adem Erturk, Mehmet Akyüz, Leyla Polat Kose, Eda Mehtap Uc, Zeynebe Bingol, Ruya Saglamtas, Saleh Alwasel, İlhami Gulcin, and Belirlenecek
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Glycoside Hydrolases ,In-Vitro Antioxidant ,coumestrol ,carbonic anhydrase ,α-glycosidase ,acetylcholinesterase ,antioxidant activity ,butyrylcholinesterase ,phenolic compound ,alpha-Tocopherol ,Anticholinergic Activities ,Butylated Hydroxyanisole ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Antioxidants ,Radical Scavenging Activities ,Analytical Chemistry ,Polyphenol Contents ,Isoenzymes I ,Phenethyl Ester Cape ,Sulfonamide Derivatives ,Drug Discovery ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Carbonic Anhydrases ,Organic Chemistry ,Free Radical Scavengers ,Butylated Hydroxytoluene ,alpha-glycosidase ,Caffeic Acid ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Molecular Medicine ,Antiradical Activities ,Biological Evaluation - Abstract
Coumestrol (3,9-dihydroxy-6-benzofuran [3,2-c] chromenone) as a phytoestrogen and polyphenolic compound is a member of the Coumestans family and is quite common in plants. In this study, antiglaucoma, antidiabetic, anticholinergic, and antioxidant effects of Coumestrol were evaluated and compared with standards. To determine the antioxidant activity of coumestrol, several methods-namely N,N-dimethyl-p-phenylenediamine dihydrochloride radical (DMPD center dot+)-scavenging activity, 2,2'-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonate) radical (ABTS(center dot+))-scavenging activity, 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH center dot)-scavenging activity, potassium ferric cyanide reduction ability, and cupric ion (Cu2+)-reducing activity-were performed. Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), Trolox, alpha-Tocopherol, and butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) were used as the reference antioxidants for comparison. Coumestrol scavenged the DPPH radical with an IC50 value of 25.95 mu g/mL (r(2): 0.9005) while BHA, BHT, Trolox, and alpha-Tocopherol demonstrated IC50 values of 10.10, 25.95, 7.059, and 11.31 mu g/mL, respectively. When these results evaluated, Coumestrol had similar DPPH center dot-scavenging effect to BHT and lower better than Trolox, BHA and alpha-tocopherol. In addition, the inhibition effects of Coumestrol were tested against the metabolic enzymes acetylcholinesterase (AChE), butyrylcholinesterase (BChE), carbonic anhydrase II (CA II), and alpha-glycosidase, which are associated with some global diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD), glaucoma, and diabetes. Coumestrol exhibited K-i values of 10.25 +/- 1.94, 5.99 +/- 1.79, 25.41 +/- 1.10, and 30.56 +/- 3.36 nM towards these enzymes, respectively., TUBA; King Saud University, Saudi Arabia [RSP-2022/59], Ilhami Gulcin is a member of the Turkish Academy of Sciences (TUBA). He would like to extend his sincere appreciation to the TUBA for financial support. Saleh Alwasel would like to extend his sincere appreciation to the Researchers Supporting Project (RSP-2022/59), King Saud University, Saudi Arabia.
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- 2022
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9. Antioxidant capacity and cadmium accumulation in parsley seedlings exposed to cadmium stress.
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Ulusu, Y., Öztürk, L., and Elmastaş, M.
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PARSLEY , *PHYSIOLOGICAL effects of cadmium , *ANTIOXIDANTS , *SEEDLINGS , *SUPEROXIDE dismutase , *PHYSIOLOGY - Abstract
Parsley ( Petroselinum hortense L.) plants cultivated under controlled conditions were exposed to different doses of cadmium to investigate the antioxidant capacity and cadmium accumulation in the samples. Two-months-old parsley seedlings were treated with four different concentrations of CdCl (0, 75, 150, and 300 μM) for fifteen days. Cadmium level in leaves increased significantly by increasing the Cd contamination in the soil. Total chlorophyll and carotenoid content declined considerably with Cd concentration. Cd treatment caused a significant increase lipid peroxidation in tissue of leaf. Superoxide dismutase activity (SOD, EC 1.15.1.1) increased partially at 75 and 150 μM CdCl concentrations whereas the activity decreased at 300 μM CdCl. Catalase (CAT, EC 1.11.1.6) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX, EC 1.11.1.11) activities were reduced by Cd application. Total phenolic compound amount increased significantly with increasing Cd concentration, as ferric reduction power, superoxide anion radical, and DPPH˙ free radical scavenging activities elevated slightly by the concentration. These results suggest that antioxidant enzymes activities were repressed depending on accumulation of cadmium in leaves of parsley while the non-enzymatic antioxidant activities slightly increased. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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10. A comparative study on the quality attributes, phenolic content and antioxidant activity of cultivated and wild asparagus as influenced by seasonal variations
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O. Alan, B. Turk, and F. Sen
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chlorophylls ,phytochemical properties ,Light ,Purple ,Officinalis ,Green Asparagus ,Asparagus acutifolius L ,Spears ,sugar composition ,Polyphenol Contents ,Organic-Acids ,Food ,Genetics ,Frap ,health-related compounds ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Asparagus officinalis L ,Sugars ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
The wild asparagus Asparagus acutifolius L. is common in the Mediterranean Basin. Wild asparagus spears are an important food source within their native range, and can be used as a sustainable nutrition source. In addition, interest has risen in wild relative species of Asparagus as a source of genetic improvement in Asparagus officinalis L. In this study, the quality traits (spear colour, total soluble solid content, dry matter content and chlorophyll and sugar fractions) and health-related compounds (total phenolics and antioxidant capacity) of fresh spears of wild and cultivated asparagus grown in Turkey were compared using the same three harvest periods for two consecutive years. The results of this study indicated that spears of wild asparagus contained a higher level of greenness (–a*), hue angle, total soluble solid, dry matter, chlorophyll, sugars, total phenolic content and antioxidant activity, compared to cultivated asparagus. Although there was no significant difference in the total soluble solid, glucose, sucrose and antioxidant activity in the contents of the spears of both species throughout the season, the colour, dry matter, chlorophyll, fructose, total sugar and total phenolic content were subject to seasonal variations. Colour, chlorophyll and total phenolic content showed some minor fluctuations over the course of the season, but the patterns of fructose and total sugar differed, which tended to increase throughout the harvest season. The present work suggests greater quality traits and biochemical compounds of the spears of A. acutifolius compared with those of commonly cultivated species.
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- 2022
11. Screening Study on Antioxidant Activity of Plants Grown Wildly in Mongolia.
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ENKHTUYA, Enkhtsetseg, Takehiro KASHIWAGI, Tomoko SHIMAMURA, Hiroyuki UKEDA, and TSEYE-OIDOV, Odbayar
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In this study, 50% ethanol extract prepared front dry leaves of eight plants grown wildly in Mongolia were characterized for DPPH radical scavenging activity, ABTS radical cation scavenging activity, superoxide anion scavenging activity, ferric reducing power, iron chelating ability, and content of total phenol, flavonoid, and flavanol in order to find good sources of natural antioxidant from plant kingdom. Correlation coefficients between antioxidant parameters and contents of polyphenoiic compounds were also calculated. Among them, leaves of Vaccinium vitis-idaeae, Paeonia anomala, Rosa acicularis, and Hippophae rhamnoides were rich in poiyphenoiics and exerted strong scavenging activity against DPPH radical, ABTS radical cation, and superoxide anion and reducing power. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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12. Anticholinergic and antioxidant activities of avocado (Folium perseae) leaves - phytochemical content by LC-MS/MS analysis
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Ekrem Köksal, Hulya Akincioglu, Leyla Polat Kose, Saleh Alwasel, Lokman Durmaz, Zeynebe Bingol, İlhami Gülçin, Ahmet C. Gören, Ruya Kaya, Belirlenecek, and GÖREN, AHMET CEYHAN
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Antioxidant ,In-Vitro Antioxidant ,medicine.drug_class ,Kose L. P. , Bingol Z., Kaya R., GÖREN A. C. , Akincioglu H., DURMAZ L., KÖKSAL E., Alwasel S. H. , GÜLÇİN İ., -Anticholinergic and antioxidant activities of avocado (Folium perseae) leaves - phytochemical content by LC-MS/MS analysis-, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD PROPERTIES, cilt.23, ss.878-893, 2020 ,medicine.medical_treatment ,antioxidant activity ,lcsh:TX341-641 ,Inhibition Profiles ,Polyphenol Contents ,Folium perseae ,Lc ms ms ,Anticholinergic ,medicine ,Avocado ,Folium of Descartes ,Butyrylcholinesterase ,radical scavenging ,Traditional medicine ,lcsh:TP368-456 ,Chemistry ,Potent Carbonic-Anhydrase ,food and beverages ,acetylcholinesterase ,1st Synthesis ,Radical Scavenging Activity ,Antioxidant capacity ,lcsh:Food processing and manufacture ,Phytochemical ,Bromophenols ,Antiradical Activities ,lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Food Science - Abstract
In the first stage of the manuscript, we aimed to examine antioxidant capacity and anticholinergic properties of avocado (Folium perseae) leaves. Avocado leaf was extracted by water (WEFP) and ethyl alcohol (EEFP) and antioxidant activity was determined using by several antioxidant assays including DPPHGreek ano teleia and ABTS(center dot+)radical scavenging assays, Cu2+-Cu(+)reducing, Fe3+-Fe(2+)reducing, and FRAP reducing activities. Avocado leaf extracts demonstrated antioxidant activity and anticholinergic activities, while alpha-tocopherol, BHT, trolox, and BHA were used as positive antioxidant controls. In the second part of this study, the inhibition effects of WEFP and EEFP were valuated against acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase enzymes, which catalyze the breakdown of choline esters (i.e. neurotransmitters). This study obviously showed that avocado leaf extracts had effective antioxidant, antiradical, and anticholinergic influences., King Saud University, Saudi Arabia [RSP-2019/59], S. Alwasel would like to extend his sincere appreciation to the Researchers Supporting Project (RSP-2019/59), King Saud University, Saudi Arabia, for support. No conflict of interest associated with this work.
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- 2020
13. Physiological and antioxidant responses of Mentha pulegium (Pennyroyal) to salt stress.
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Oueslati, Samia, Karray-Bouraoui, Najoua, Attia, Houneïda, Rabhi, Mokded, Ksouri, Riadh, and Lachaal, Mokhtar
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Mentha pulegium L. is a medicinal and aromatic plant belonging to the Labiatae family present in the humid to the arid bioclimatic regions of Tunisia. We studied the effect of different salt concentrations on plant growth, mineral composition and antioxidant responses. Physiological and biochemical parameters were assessed in the plant organs after 2 weeks of salt treatment with 25, 50, 75 and 100 mM NaCl. Results showed that, growth was reduced even by 25 mM, and salt effect was more pronounced in shoots (leaves and stems) than in roots. This growth decrease was accompanied by a restriction in tissue hydration and K
+ uptake, as well as an increase in Na+ levels in all organs. Considering the response of antioxidant enzymes to salt, leaves and roots reacted differently to saline conditions. Leaf and root guaiacol peroxidase activity showed an increase by different concentration of NaCl, but superoxide dismutase activity in the same organs showed a slight modification in NaCl-treated leaves and roots. Moreover, polyphenol contents and antioxidant activity were analysed in M. pulegium leaves and roots under salt constraint. The analysis showed an increase of total polyphenol content (2.41–8.17 mg gallic acid equivalent g−1 dry weight) in leaves. However, methanol extract of leaves at 100 mM NaCl displayed the highest DPPH· scavenging ability with the lowest IC50 value (0.27 μg ml−1 ) in comparison with control which exhibited IC50 equal to 0.79 μg ml−1 . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2010
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14. Antioxidant capacity and cadmium accumulation in parsley seedlings exposed to cadmium stress
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Y. Ulusu, Lokman Öztürk, Mahfuz Elmastas, and Ulusu, Yakup
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0106 biological sciences ,Antioxidant ,medicine.medical_treatment ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,Plant Science ,01 natural sciences ,Lipid peroxidation ,Polyphenol Contents ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Petroselinum Hortense ,medicine ,Food science ,021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Cadmium ,biology ,Superoxide Dismutase ,Chemistry ,Superoxide ,Antioxidant Activity ,food and beverages ,Catalase ,APX ,Photosynthetic Pigment ,Chlorophyll ,Ascorbate Peroxidase ,biology.protein ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Peroxidase - Abstract
WOS:000412937200011 Parsley (Petroselinum hortense L.) plants cultivated under controlled conditions were exposed to different doses of cadmium to investigate the antioxidant capacity and cadmium accumulation in the samples. Two-months-old parsley seedlings were treated with four different concentrations of CdCl2 (0, 75, 150, and 300 mu M) for fifteen days. Cadmium level in leaves increased significantly by increasing the Cd contamination in the soil. Total chlorophyll and carotenoid content declined considerably with Cd concentration. Cd treatment caused a significant increase lipid peroxidation in tissue of leaf. Superoxide dismutase activity (SOD, EC 1.15.1.1) increased partially at 75 and 150 mu M CdCl2 concentrations whereas the activity decreased at 300 mu M CdCl2. Catalase (CAT, EC 1.11.1.6) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX, EC 1.11.1.11) activities were reduced by Cd application. Total phenolic compound amount increased significantly with increasing Cd concentration, as ferric reduction power, superoxide anion radical, and DPPHE (TM) free radical scavenging activities elevated slightly by the concentration. These results suggest that antioxidant enzymes activities were repressed depending on accumulation of cadmium in leaves of parsley while the non-enzymatic antioxidant activities slightly increased. Gaziosmanpasa University Unit for Scientific Research Projects [2005/25] This work was supported by the Gaziosmanpasa University Unit for Scientific Research Projects, project no. 2005/25.
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- 2017
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15. Evaluation of Aqueous Coffee Husks Extracts as a Corrosion Inhibitor of 1020 Carbon Steel in 1 mol L-1 HCl Solution
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Lilian Ferreira de Senna, Dalva Cristina Baptista do Lago, and Samantha Alcântara Fernandes Ramos
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Materials science ,Aqueous solution ,corrosion ,Carbon steel ,Mechanical Engineering ,Extraction (chemistry) ,1020 carbon steel ,natural inhibitors ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Husk ,coffee husks ,Corrosion ,polyphenol contents ,Solvent ,Corrosion inhibitor ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,Polyphenol ,engineering ,TA401-492 ,General Materials Science ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Corrosive processes in acidic medium reduce the performance and durability of metallic materials, causing problems to several industries. Corrosion inhibitors are commonly used to decrease these effects. As these inhibitors must be ecologically friendly currently, this work evaluated the anticorrosive effect of natural extracts of coffee husks (Coffea arabica L.) in the protection of carbon steel in 1 mol L-1 HCl solution. Extractions were performed using water as the extraction solvent. The polyphenols content increased with the extraction temperature, and the extracts were produced using 100 oC. Extract concentrations of 10, 20 and 30 % v/v were analyzed as inhibitors for carbon steel in acid medium, using weight loss and electrochemical tests, as well as scanning electron microscopy. There was an increase in the inhibition efficiency as the extract concentration increased, reaching values around 97 % using 30 %v/v of extract for the weight loss tests.
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- 2019
16. 紫黒糯米品種「紫宝」の収量,ポリフェノール含量および餅加工特性を高める栽培法の検討
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餅加工特性 ,Temperature during the ripening period ,Shiho ,ポリフェノール含量 ,Black-kerneled glutinous rice ,栽培法 ,Characteristics for rice cake processing ,登熟気温 ,Cultivation methods ,紫黒糯米 ,紫宝 ,polyphenol contents - Abstract
新潟県が開発した紫黒糯米品種「紫宝」の収量,玄米品質・成分,ポリフェノール含呈および餅加工特性の高位安定栽培技術を検討するため,2006~2007年に新潟県内で栽培試験と現地調査を行った.その結果,「紫宝」は,施肥窒素成分量が多く,出穂期が早く,登熟気温が高いほど,穂数が多く多収となった.餅加工特性は登熟気温が高いほど高かったが,ポリフェノール含量は登熟気温が高いほど低かったことから,収量および餅加工特性とポリフェノール含量とを同時に高めることは,栽培技術的に困難と考えられた.ポリフェノール含量を重視した「紫宝」の栽培では,その収量性と餅加工特性は低くなる可能性が高いという知見を現場に周知する一方,餅生地が硬くなりにくいという特性を活かした加工利用が重要と考えられた.「紫宝」の農業形質や玄米成分,餅加工特性には栽培地域間で差異が認められ,病害虫の種類や被害程度も多様であったことから,地域の気象条件や農法に応じた栽培指針を早急に整備する必要があると考えられた., The black-kerneled glutinous rice cultivar ‘Shiho’ was recently released in Niigata Prefecture, but the relationships among yield, polyphenol content and characteristics for rice cake processing have not been discussed precisely. We carried out the cultivation experiment under different conditions at several locations in Niigata Prefecture in 2006 and 2007, and examined various agronomic characters and grain properties of ‘Shiho’. Higher yield of ‘Shiho’ was attained by increasing the number of panicles per unit area by heavy manuring and the higher temperature during the ripening period. The higher temperature during the ripening period also resulted in the superior characteristics for rice cake processing, however lower content of polyphenol. Thus, it is difficult to find an appropriate cultivation method for satisfying simultaneously both yield and grain characteristics of ‘Shiho’ in higher order. It should be announced previously to rice farmers and the rice cake processed food company that ‘Shiho’ with higher polyphenol content could result in lower yield and inferior characteristics for rice cake processing. It may be important to develop of products characterized by keeping softness for a long period. ‘Shiho’ cultivated in different areas in Niigata prefecture showed marked differences in agronomic traits, ingredient of kernel and characteristics for rice cake processing, and damage by various diseases and pests. The cultivation methods need to be improved for various climatic conditions and farming systems in the mountainous region.
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- 2010
17. Desenvolvimento de Maytenus ilicifolia e de seus polifenóis totais sob condição de sombreamento e poda
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Rocha, J.N., Johansson, L.A.P. S., Miranda, L.V., Lopes, G.C., Diniz, A., Mello, J.C.P., and Souza, J.R.P.
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desenvolvimento ,ramificação ,growth ,ramification ,espinheira-santa ,polifenóis totais ,polyphenol contents - Abstract
Maytenus ilicifolia Mart. ex Reissek (Celastraceae), conhecida popularmente por espinheira-santa, é nativa e cultivada, principalmente, no sul do Brasil. Suas folhas apresentam triterpenos e substâncias polifenólicas (flavonóides e taninos) relacionadas ao efeito antiulcerogênico. O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a produção de massa seca, altura, ramificação, e o teor de polifenóis totais em plantas de M. ilicifolia que se desenvolveram sob duas condições de luminosidade, após dois tratamentos distintos de poda. O delineamento experimental foi em blocos cazualizados com plantas desenvolvidas sob sombra e a pleno sol, e com plantas manejadas por poda parcial e rasa, com quatro repetições. No tratamento de poda rasa a maior altura das plantas foi observada nas plantas cultivadas a sombra em comparação com as conduzidas a pleno sol. No tratamento de poda parcial o número de ramos terciários aumentou significativamente nas plantas conduzidas a pleno sol. As plantas cultivadas a pleno sol apresentaram diferença significativa na concentração de polifenóis totais em relação às plantas produzidas à sombra alcançando valores de 10,29 ± 0,20% (CV=1,94%) e 7,16 ± 0,09% (CV=1,30%) respectivamente. The Maytenus ilicifolia Mart. ex Reissek (Celastraceae), traditionally known as "espinheira-santa" in Portuguese, is native and cultivated in South Brazil. Its leaves contain triterpenes and polyphenolic compounds (flavonoids and tannins), which are related to the antiulcerogenic effect. The aim of this work was to evaluate the dried biomass production (g), height (m), ramification, and also the total content in polyphenol compounds of the leaves from the M. ilicifolia specie, which were developed under two different light conditions after two different pruning treatments. The design of the experiment was randomized blocks with two levels of light (shadow or full sunlight) and two levels of prune (partial and drastic), with four replications. The height of the plants grown in the shadow was greater for the treatment of drastic pruning than in plants in full sunlight. The ramification increased significantly with drastic prune in full sunlight. The plants grown in full sunlight showed a significant higher content in total polyphenols than the plants grown in the shadow, 10.29±0.20% (RSD=1.94%) and 7.16±0.09% (RSD=1.30%) respectively.
- Published
- 2014
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