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Untargeted Phenolic Profiling and Functional Insights of the Aerial Parts and Bulbs of Drimia maritima (L.) Stearn

Authors :
Leilei Zhang
Gokhan Zengin
Mohamad Fawzi Mahomoodally
Evren Yıldıztugay
Sharmeen Jugreet
Jesus Simal-Gandara
Youssef Rouphael
Antonio Pannico
Luigi Lucini
Zhang, L.
Zengin, G.
Mahomoodally, M. F.
Yildiztugay, E.
Jugreet, S.
Simal-Gandara, J.
Rouphael, Y.
Pannico, A.
Lucini, L.
Source :
Investigo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidade de Vigo, Universidade de Vigo (UVigo), Plants; Volume 11; Issue 5; Pages: 600
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
MDPI, 2022.

Abstract

Drimia maritima (L.) Stearn (squill), belonging to the Asparagaceae family, is acknowledged as a medicinally valuable species from the Drimia genera. In this study, water, methanol, and ethyl acetate extracts of D. maritima aerial parts and bulbs were investigated for their polyphenols profile and evaluated for their antioxidant and enzyme inhibition properties. Phenolics were profiled through an untargeted metabolomics approach using an ultra-high pressure liquid chromatograph coupled to quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QTOF-MS). This analysis revealed an enrichment of low molecular weight phenolics and flavonoids in the aerial parts of D. maritima, while lignans mainly characterized bulb extracts. Antioxidant capacity was investigated by different assays, including phosphomolybdenum assays, radical scavenging (DPPH: 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl; ABTS: 2,2′-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid)), as well as reducing ability (CUPRAC: cupric reducing antioxidant capacity; FRAP: ferric reducing antioxidant power), and metal chelating. In radical scavenging and reducing power assays, the water extract of aerial parts exhibited the strongest ability (DPPH: 36.99 mg trolox equivalent (TE)/g; ABTS: 85.96 mg TE/g; CUPRAC: 87.37 mg TE/g; FRAP: 55.43 mg TE/g). In general, the ethyl acetate extracts from aerial parts and bulbs provided the weakest antioxidant capacity. Concerning enzyme inhibitory activities, the water extracts of the bulb were poorly active, while the ethyl acetate extracts from both plant portions displayed the best α-amylase inhibitory abilities. The best acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) abilities were recorded by ethyl acetate extract of aerial parts (2.36 mg galantamine equivalent (GALAE)/g) and bulbs (5.10 mg GALAE/g), respectively. Overall, these results support the medicinal aptitude of D. maritima and its possible use as a natural source of antioxidants and enzyme inhibitors with functional potential.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Investigo. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidade de Vigo, Universidade de Vigo (UVigo), Plants; Volume 11; Issue 5; Pages: 600
Accession number :
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