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Antioxidant Activity and Chemical Characteristics of Supercritical CO(2) and Water Extracts from Willow and Poplar

Renewable feedstock from perennial industrial crops, including those cultivated on marginal land in a short-rotation coppice system, could be an important contribution to the bioeconomy. The majority of data available on the topic are limited to the production of bioenergy from this type of biomass....

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Autores principales: Ostolski, Mateusz, Adamczak, Marek, Brzozowski, Bartosz, Wiczkowski, Wiesław
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7866000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33494378
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26030545
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author Ostolski, Mateusz
Adamczak, Marek
Brzozowski, Bartosz
Wiczkowski, Wiesław
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description Renewable feedstock from perennial industrial crops, including those cultivated on marginal land in a short-rotation coppice system, could be an important contribution to the bioeconomy. The majority of data available on the topic are limited to the production of bioenergy from this type of biomass. According to the concept of bioeconomy, biomass-based bioproducts have priority over energy production. This paper characterizes the chemical composition and antioxidant activity of extracts from bark (b), wood (w) or a mixture of bark and wood (b + w) from Salix purpurea, Salix viminalis and Populus nigra obtained using supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO(2)), scCO(2) and water (1%, w/w) or only water. Generally, a high concentration of polyphenols was obtained after extraction with scCO(2) and water, while the lowest concentration was found in extracts obtained with scCO(2). The highest concentration of polyphenols (p < 0.05) was obtained in an extract from P. nigra (b) (502.62 ± 9.86 mg GAE/g dry matter (d.m.)) after extraction with scCO(2) and water, whereas the lowest polyphenol concentration was observed in an scCO(2) extract from S. purpurea (b) (6.02 ± 0.13 mg GAE/g d.m.). The flavonoids were effectively separated by extraction with scCO(2) (0.88–18.37 mg QE/g d.m.). A positive linear relationship between the antioxidant activity determined by DPPH and ABTS assays and the concentration of polyphenols was demonstrated, R(2) = 0.8377 and R(2) = 0.9568, respectively. It is most probable that the concentration of flavonoids, rather than the concentration of polyphenols, determines the chelating activity of Fe(2+). The Fe(2+)-chelating activity of scCO(2) extracts ranged from 75.11% (EC(50) = 5.41 mg/cm(3), S. purpurea, b + w) to 99.43% (EC(50) = 0.85 mg/cm(3), P. nigra, b + w). The lowest chelating activity was demonstrated by the extracts obtained with scCO(2) and water (maximum 26.36%, S. purpurea, b + w). In extracts obtained with scCO(2) and water, p-hydroxybenzoic acid (210–428 µg/g), p-coumaric acid (56–281 µg/g), saligenin (142–300 µg/g) and salicortin (16–164 µg/g) were the dominant polyphenols. All of these chemical compounds occurred mainly in the free form. The S. purpurea, S. viminalis and P. nigra biomass proved to be an attractive source of biologically active compounds for various possible applications in food, drugs or cosmetics. These compounds could be extracted using an environmentally friendly method with scCO(2) and water as a co-solvent.
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spelling pubmed-78660002021-02-07 Antioxidant Activity and Chemical Characteristics of Supercritical CO(2) and Water Extracts from Willow and Poplar Ostolski, Mateusz Adamczak, Marek Brzozowski, Bartosz Wiczkowski, Wiesław Molecules Article Renewable feedstock from perennial industrial crops, including those cultivated on marginal land in a short-rotation coppice system, could be an important contribution to the bioeconomy. The majority of data available on the topic are limited to the production of bioenergy from this type of biomass. According to the concept of bioeconomy, biomass-based bioproducts have priority over energy production. This paper characterizes the chemical composition and antioxidant activity of extracts from bark (b), wood (w) or a mixture of bark and wood (b + w) from Salix purpurea, Salix viminalis and Populus nigra obtained using supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO(2)), scCO(2) and water (1%, w/w) or only water. Generally, a high concentration of polyphenols was obtained after extraction with scCO(2) and water, while the lowest concentration was found in extracts obtained with scCO(2). The highest concentration of polyphenols (p < 0.05) was obtained in an extract from P. nigra (b) (502.62 ± 9.86 mg GAE/g dry matter (d.m.)) after extraction with scCO(2) and water, whereas the lowest polyphenol concentration was observed in an scCO(2) extract from S. purpurea (b) (6.02 ± 0.13 mg GAE/g d.m.). The flavonoids were effectively separated by extraction with scCO(2) (0.88–18.37 mg QE/g d.m.). A positive linear relationship between the antioxidant activity determined by DPPH and ABTS assays and the concentration of polyphenols was demonstrated, R(2) = 0.8377 and R(2) = 0.9568, respectively. It is most probable that the concentration of flavonoids, rather than the concentration of polyphenols, determines the chelating activity of Fe(2+). The Fe(2+)-chelating activity of scCO(2) extracts ranged from 75.11% (EC(50) = 5.41 mg/cm(3), S. purpurea, b + w) to 99.43% (EC(50) = 0.85 mg/cm(3), P. nigra, b + w). The lowest chelating activity was demonstrated by the extracts obtained with scCO(2) and water (maximum 26.36%, S. purpurea, b + w). In extracts obtained with scCO(2) and water, p-hydroxybenzoic acid (210–428 µg/g), p-coumaric acid (56–281 µg/g), saligenin (142–300 µg/g) and salicortin (16–164 µg/g) were the dominant polyphenols. All of these chemical compounds occurred mainly in the free form. The S. purpurea, S. viminalis and P. nigra biomass proved to be an attractive source of biologically active compounds for various possible applications in food, drugs or cosmetics. These compounds could be extracted using an environmentally friendly method with scCO(2) and water as a co-solvent. MDPI 2021-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7866000/ /pubmed/33494378 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26030545 Text en © 2021 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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Antioxidant Activity and Chemical Characteristics of Supercritical CO(2) and Water Extracts from Willow and Poplar
title Antioxidant Activity and Chemical Characteristics of Supercritical CO(2) and Water Extracts from Willow and Poplar
title_full Antioxidant Activity and Chemical Characteristics of Supercritical CO(2) and Water Extracts from Willow and Poplar
title_fullStr Antioxidant Activity and Chemical Characteristics of Supercritical CO(2) and Water Extracts from Willow and Poplar
title_full_unstemmed Antioxidant Activity and Chemical Characteristics of Supercritical CO(2) and Water Extracts from Willow and Poplar
title_short Antioxidant Activity and Chemical Characteristics of Supercritical CO(2) and Water Extracts from Willow and Poplar
title_sort antioxidant activity and chemical characteristics of supercritical co(2) and water extracts from willow and poplar
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7866000/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33494378
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26030545
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