Syringic and cinnamic acids antiradical/antioxidant activities as R. ferruginea extract components and membrane physico-chemical influence

2020 ◽  
Vol 1220 ◽  
pp. 128749
Author(s):  
Desirée Magalhães dos Santos ◽  
Mariele Paludetto Sanches ◽  
Claudio Michel Poffo ◽  
Alexandre Luís Parize ◽  
Gabriel Jorge Sagrera Darelli ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (11) ◽  
pp. 1157-1167
Author(s):  
Chanakan KHEMTHONG ◽  
Rungrat CHAMCHAN ◽  
Uthaiwan SUTTISUNSANEE ◽  
Somsri CHAROENKIATKUL ◽  
Chaowanee CHUPEERACH ◽  
...  

This study investigated alpha-glucosidase and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitory activities of Sa-med mushroom powder. Healthy snack had been developed by varying 3 levels of Sa-med mushroom powder at 10, 12 and 14 % (w/w) and determined its physico-chemical properties and sensory evaluation. The results showed that anti-alpha-glucosidase activity and anti-angiotensin-converting activities of Sa-med mushroom powder were at 59 and 93 %, respectively. As the results of healthy snack, lightness (L*) and extended ratio were decreased, but redness (a*) and bulk density were increased with higher amounts of Sa-med mushroom powder in the formulation (p < 0.05). However, hardness and crispiness were not significantly different. For sensory evaluation, healthy snack with 14 % Sa-med mushroom powder had the highest overall liking score of 7.6 (like moderately to like very much). Finally, the nutritional values of developed snack revealed that protein and fiber were increased by 3 and 18 times, while carbohydrate was decreased by 15 %. In addition, the mushroom snack could be claimed as a “source of protein”, “high fiber” and “low sodium”. This snack also had phenolic compounds, antioxidant activities and alpha-glucosidase, and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitory activities. According to consumer acceptability test (n = 300), the acceptability level was 95 %, in which around 64 % of the subjects were interested in buying the product.


1939 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 287-291 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. M. Doede

Abstract 1. According to the data presented, all of the compounds tested which exhibit marked antioxidant activity have an Ec value between 0.65 volt and 0.90 volt. Many substances exist which have an Ec value within the optimum range, but do not have much antioxidant activity. The condition that the Ec value for a good antioxidant falls between 0.65 volt and 0.90 volt seems to be necessary but not sufficient. 2. A value of Ec within an optimum range seems to be only one of several possible physico-chemical phenomena which govern the rubber antioxidant activity of a compound. 3. The determination of the Ec value of a compound should not be used as the sole criterion of that compound's antioxidant activity.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-40
Author(s):  
Rini Pujiarti ◽  
Aisyah Kusumadewi

Amomum cardamomum is a local cardamom that grows widely and recently developed as and agroforestry crops in Indonesia. Its seeds, leaves and rhizomes are sources of essential oil. Essential oils from cardamom have many benefits for health and flavouring agent. The objectives of this study were to elucidate the yield, chemical composisition, physico-chemical properties, and antioxidant activities of leaves and rhizomes oils of cardamom were distillated using water-steam distillation for 4, 6, and 8 hours. The chemical composition were analyzed by GC-MS, physicochemical properties were analyzed used ISO standard and antioxidant activity were analyzed by DPPH method. The results showed that A. cardamomun oils yield between 0.06-0.33%. The main compound in the oils is 1,8-cineole with the highest percentage was obtained from cardamom rhizomes oil was distillated for 6 hours (60.63%). The results of each sample almost have the same quality with specific gravity between 0.899 – 0.909; refractive index between 1.476-1.478; optical rotation between (+)2.05⁰-(+)2.38⁰; miscibility in 70% alcohol between 1:7-1:9; and acid number between 0.49-0.69. The leaves and rhizomes oils of A. cardamomum showed potent antioxidant activity with the highest antioxidant were obtained from cardamom rhizomes oil were distillated for 8 hours with IC50: 0.039 g/ml.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 287-295 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. L. Dinesha ◽  
Udaykumar Nidoni ◽  
C. T. Ramachandra ◽  
Nagaraj Naik ◽  
K.B. Sankalpa

The effect of three different extraction methods, namely supercritical CO2, soxhlet and solvent methods on the yield, efficiency, physico-chemical properties, nutritional, anti-nutritional composition, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of moringa (Moringa oleifera Lam.) seed kernel oil was investigated in this study. Oil extraction for SC-CO2 were 37.76 g/100g and 98.43%, observed to be higher than those of soxhlet extraction (29.12 g/100g and 76.29%), and significantly lower than solvent extraction (22.12 g/100g and 57.99%). The physico-chemical composition of the oils showed considerable variation among the extraction methods. The SC-CO2 extracted oil was found to be of superior quality, showing negligible thermal degradation and exhibited significantly (p<0.01) higher nutritional and antioxidant activity and lower anti-nutritional composition than the soxhlet and solvent extracted oils. Oils produced by SC-CO2 and soxhlet extraction methods had antimicrobial activities higher than solvent extracted oil. SCCO2 extracted oil was found to have maximum number of bioactive compounds (14 compounds) followed by solvent (8 compounds) and soxhlet (4 compounds) extracted oil. The results of the study demonstrated that SC-CO2 would be a promising process for the extraction of moringa seed kernel oil of premium quality.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amar Otmani ◽  
Nadia Amessis-Ouchemoukh ◽  
Zina Mouhoubi-Tafinine ◽  
Kenza Tighlit ◽  
Ibtissam Redouan ◽  
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Background: Honey is a sweet and flavorful natural product which comes from a lot of nectar of medicinal plants. Objective: The aims of this study were to determine the botanical origin, physicochemical parameters and the antioxidant contents and antibacterial activities of some Algerian honeys. Method: The physico-chemical parameters of the honeys analyzed were measured using the methods established by the European Honey Commission. The antioxidant contents were determined using colorimetric assays, and the antioxidant activities were estimated using reducing power, DPPH, ABTS, and FRAP assays. Antibacterial activities were measured using sensitivity testing and minimal inhibitory concentration. Results: The majority of the samples analyzed were monofloral honeys (Fabaceae) and other medicinal plant pollens were shown (Asteraceae, Tiliaceae, Myrtaceae and Apiaceae). The physicochemical parameters of the honeys were in accordance with the legislation, and the analyses of proline and HMF confirmed their authenticity. The content of total phenolic compounds and total flavonoids ranged from 26 to 159 mg GAE/100 g and 10 to 43 mg EC/100 g, respectively. The analyzed honeys showed variable antioxidant activities that differed from one honey to another, and antibacterial activity tests showed that S. aureus and K. pneumoniae were the most sensitive strains with inhibition zones of 24 to 28 mm and 8 to 35 mm in diameter, respectively. Very high correlations were observed between color, antioxidants and antioxidant activities. Conclusion: This study confirmed the powerful properties of honey to trap free radicals and to inhibit bacterial growth that could be used as a therapeutic agent.


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