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Antioxidant Capacity of Macaronesian Traditional Medicinal Plants

The use of many traditional medicinal plants is often hampered by the absence of a proper biochemical characterization, essential to identify the bioactive compounds present. The leaves from five species endemic to the Macaronesian islands with recognized ethnobotanical applications were analysed: A...

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Autores principales: Tavares, Lucélia, Carrilho, Dina, Tyagi, Meenu, Barata, David, Serra, Ana Teresa, Duarte, Catarina Maria Martins, Duarte, Rui Oliveira, Feliciano, Rodrigo Pedro, Bronze, Maria Rosário, Chicau, Paula, Espírito-Santo, Maria Dalila, Ferreira, Ricardo Boavida, dos Santos, Cláudia Nunes
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Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6257369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20428065
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules15042576
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author Tavares, Lucélia
Carrilho, Dina
Tyagi, Meenu
Barata, David
Serra, Ana Teresa
Duarte, Catarina Maria Martins
Duarte, Rui Oliveira
Feliciano, Rodrigo Pedro
Bronze, Maria Rosário
Chicau, Paula
Espírito-Santo, Maria Dalila
Ferreira, Ricardo Boavida
dos Santos, Cláudia Nunes
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Carrilho, Dina
Tyagi, Meenu
Barata, David
Serra, Ana Teresa
Duarte, Catarina Maria Martins
Duarte, Rui Oliveira
Feliciano, Rodrigo Pedro
Bronze, Maria Rosário
Chicau, Paula
Espírito-Santo, Maria Dalila
Ferreira, Ricardo Boavida
dos Santos, Cláudia Nunes
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description The use of many traditional medicinal plants is often hampered by the absence of a proper biochemical characterization, essential to identify the bioactive compounds present. The leaves from five species endemic to the Macaronesian islands with recognized ethnobotanical applications were analysed: Apollonias barbujana (Cav.) Bornm., Ocotea foetens (Ainton) Baill, Prunus azorica (Mouill.) Rivas-Mart., Lousã, Fern. Prieto, E. Días, J.C. Costa & C. Aguiar, Rumex maderensis Lowe and Plantago arborescens Poir. subsp. maderensis (Dcne.) A. Hans. et Kunk.. Since oxidative stress is a common feature of most diseases traditionally treated by these plants, it is important to assess their antioxidant capacity and determine the molecules responsible for this capacity. In this study, the antioxidant capacity of these plants against two of the most important reactive species in human body (hydroxyl and peroxyl radicals) was determined. To trace the antioxidant origin total phenol and flavonoid contents as well as the polyphenolic profile and the amount of trace elements were determined. There was a wide variation among the species analysed in what concerns their total leaf phenol and flavonoid contents. From the High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) electrochemically detected peaks it was possible to attribute to flavonoids the antioxidant capacity detected in A. barbujana, O. foetens, R. maderensis and P. azorica extracts. These potential reactive flavonoids were identified for A. barbujana, R. maderensis and P. azorica. For R. maderensis a high content (7 mg g(-1) dry weight) of L-ascorbic acid, an already described antioxidant phytomolecule, was found. A high content in selenomethionine (414.35 μg g(-1) dry weight) was obtained for P. arborescens subsp. maderensis extract. This selenocompound is already described as a hydroxyl radical scavenger is reported in this work as also possessing peroxyl radical scavenging capacity. This work is a good illustration of different phytomolecules (flavonoids, organic acids and selenocompounds), presents in leaves of the five traditional medicinal plants endemic to Macaronesia, all exhibiting antioxidant properties.
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spelling pubmed-62573692018-11-30 Antioxidant Capacity of Macaronesian Traditional Medicinal Plants Tavares, Lucélia Carrilho, Dina Tyagi, Meenu Barata, David Serra, Ana Teresa Duarte, Catarina Maria Martins Duarte, Rui Oliveira Feliciano, Rodrigo Pedro Bronze, Maria Rosário Chicau, Paula Espírito-Santo, Maria Dalila Ferreira, Ricardo Boavida dos Santos, Cláudia Nunes Molecules Article The use of many traditional medicinal plants is often hampered by the absence of a proper biochemical characterization, essential to identify the bioactive compounds present. The leaves from five species endemic to the Macaronesian islands with recognized ethnobotanical applications were analysed: Apollonias barbujana (Cav.) Bornm., Ocotea foetens (Ainton) Baill, Prunus azorica (Mouill.) Rivas-Mart., Lousã, Fern. Prieto, E. Días, J.C. Costa & C. Aguiar, Rumex maderensis Lowe and Plantago arborescens Poir. subsp. maderensis (Dcne.) A. Hans. et Kunk.. Since oxidative stress is a common feature of most diseases traditionally treated by these plants, it is important to assess their antioxidant capacity and determine the molecules responsible for this capacity. In this study, the antioxidant capacity of these plants against two of the most important reactive species in human body (hydroxyl and peroxyl radicals) was determined. To trace the antioxidant origin total phenol and flavonoid contents as well as the polyphenolic profile and the amount of trace elements were determined. There was a wide variation among the species analysed in what concerns their total leaf phenol and flavonoid contents. From the High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) electrochemically detected peaks it was possible to attribute to flavonoids the antioxidant capacity detected in A. barbujana, O. foetens, R. maderensis and P. azorica extracts. These potential reactive flavonoids were identified for A. barbujana, R. maderensis and P. azorica. For R. maderensis a high content (7 mg g(-1) dry weight) of L-ascorbic acid, an already described antioxidant phytomolecule, was found. A high content in selenomethionine (414.35 μg g(-1) dry weight) was obtained for P. arborescens subsp. maderensis extract. This selenocompound is already described as a hydroxyl radical scavenger is reported in this work as also possessing peroxyl radical scavenging capacity. This work is a good illustration of different phytomolecules (flavonoids, organic acids and selenocompounds), presents in leaves of the five traditional medicinal plants endemic to Macaronesia, all exhibiting antioxidant properties. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2010-04-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6257369/ /pubmed/20428065 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules15042576 Text en © 2010 by the authors; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open-access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Carrilho, Dina
Tyagi, Meenu
Barata, David
Serra, Ana Teresa
Duarte, Catarina Maria Martins
Duarte, Rui Oliveira
Feliciano, Rodrigo Pedro
Bronze, Maria Rosário
Chicau, Paula
Espírito-Santo, Maria Dalila
Ferreira, Ricardo Boavida
dos Santos, Cláudia Nunes
Antioxidant Capacity of Macaronesian Traditional Medicinal Plants
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title_short Antioxidant Capacity of Macaronesian Traditional Medicinal Plants
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6257369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20428065
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules15042576
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