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Phytochemical Characterization and In Vitro Antioxidant Properties of Four Brassica Wild Species from Italy

In the present study, we evaluated for the first time the variability of antioxidant traits of four Brassica wild species: B. incana, B. macrocarpa, B. villosa, and B. rupestris. The content of the main water-soluble antioxidants (phenolics, ascorbic acid, and total biothiols) and the in vitro antio...

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Autores principales: Picchi, Valentina, Lo Scalzo, Roberto, Tava, Aldo, Doria, Filippo, Argento, Sergio, Toscano, Stefania, Treccarichi, Simone, Branca, Ferdinando
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7435896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32752002
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153495
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author Picchi, Valentina
Lo Scalzo, Roberto
Tava, Aldo
Doria, Filippo
Argento, Sergio
Toscano, Stefania
Treccarichi, Simone
Branca, Ferdinando
author_facet Picchi, Valentina
Lo Scalzo, Roberto
Tava, Aldo
Doria, Filippo
Argento, Sergio
Toscano, Stefania
Treccarichi, Simone
Branca, Ferdinando
author_sort Picchi, Valentina
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description In the present study, we evaluated for the first time the variability of antioxidant traits of four Brassica wild species: B. incana, B. macrocarpa, B. villosa, and B. rupestris. The content of the main water-soluble antioxidants (phenolics, ascorbic acid, and total biothiols) and the in vitro antioxidant potential (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazil (DPPH) and superoxide anion scavenging capacity) were investigated. A total of 28 polyphenolic compounds were identified by LC/MS and quantitated by HPLC/DAD analysis. Kaempferol and quercetin derivatives were the most abundant phenolics compared to hydroxycinnamoyl gentiobiosides. In the ten populations, phenolics ranged from 163.9 to 533.9 mg/100 g dry weight (d.w.), ascorbic acid from 7.6 to 375.8 mg/100 g d.w., and total biothiols from 0.59 to 5.13 mg/100 g d.w. The different classes of phytochemicals were separated using solid-phase extraction at increasing methanol concentrations, and the antioxidant power of fractionated extracts was evaluated. The superoxide anion scavenging activity was significantly correlated to phenolics, particularly to flavonol derivatives, while DPPH was mainly related to ascorbic acid content. The present findings improve the knowledge of the phytochemical composition of Italian Brassica wild species by showing the great diversity of phytochemicals among populations and highlighting their importance as a valuable genetic resource for developing new cultivars with improved bioactive content.
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spelling pubmed-74358962020-08-24 Phytochemical Characterization and In Vitro Antioxidant Properties of Four Brassica Wild Species from Italy Picchi, Valentina Lo Scalzo, Roberto Tava, Aldo Doria, Filippo Argento, Sergio Toscano, Stefania Treccarichi, Simone Branca, Ferdinando Molecules Article In the present study, we evaluated for the first time the variability of antioxidant traits of four Brassica wild species: B. incana, B. macrocarpa, B. villosa, and B. rupestris. The content of the main water-soluble antioxidants (phenolics, ascorbic acid, and total biothiols) and the in vitro antioxidant potential (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazil (DPPH) and superoxide anion scavenging capacity) were investigated. A total of 28 polyphenolic compounds were identified by LC/MS and quantitated by HPLC/DAD analysis. Kaempferol and quercetin derivatives were the most abundant phenolics compared to hydroxycinnamoyl gentiobiosides. In the ten populations, phenolics ranged from 163.9 to 533.9 mg/100 g dry weight (d.w.), ascorbic acid from 7.6 to 375.8 mg/100 g d.w., and total biothiols from 0.59 to 5.13 mg/100 g d.w. The different classes of phytochemicals were separated using solid-phase extraction at increasing methanol concentrations, and the antioxidant power of fractionated extracts was evaluated. The superoxide anion scavenging activity was significantly correlated to phenolics, particularly to flavonol derivatives, while DPPH was mainly related to ascorbic acid content. The present findings improve the knowledge of the phytochemical composition of Italian Brassica wild species by showing the great diversity of phytochemicals among populations and highlighting their importance as a valuable genetic resource for developing new cultivars with improved bioactive content. MDPI 2020-07-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7435896/ /pubmed/32752002 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153495 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Picchi, Valentina
Lo Scalzo, Roberto
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Doria, Filippo
Argento, Sergio
Toscano, Stefania
Treccarichi, Simone
Branca, Ferdinando
Phytochemical Characterization and In Vitro Antioxidant Properties of Four Brassica Wild Species from Italy
title Phytochemical Characterization and In Vitro Antioxidant Properties of Four Brassica Wild Species from Italy
title_full Phytochemical Characterization and In Vitro Antioxidant Properties of Four Brassica Wild Species from Italy
title_fullStr Phytochemical Characterization and In Vitro Antioxidant Properties of Four Brassica Wild Species from Italy
title_full_unstemmed Phytochemical Characterization and In Vitro Antioxidant Properties of Four Brassica Wild Species from Italy
title_short Phytochemical Characterization and In Vitro Antioxidant Properties of Four Brassica Wild Species from Italy
title_sort phytochemical characterization and in vitro antioxidant properties of four brassica wild species from italy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7435896/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32752002
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25153495
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