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The Phenolic Compounds Profile and Cosmeceutical Significance of Two Kazakh Species of Onions: Allium galanthum and A. turkestanicum
Numerous species of Allium genus have been used in the traditional medicine based on their vast biological effects, e.g., antimicrobial, digestion stimulant, anti-sclerotic, soothing, antiradical or wound healing properties. In this work, unpolar and polar extracts from two lesser-investigated speci...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8467033/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34576960 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185491 |
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author | Kadyrbayeva, Gulnara Zagórska, Justyna Grzegorczyk, Agnieszka Gaweł-Bęben, Katarzyna Strzępek-Gomółka, Marcelina Ludwiczuk, Agnieszka Czech, Karolina Kumar, Manoj Koch, Wojciech Malm, Anna Głowniak, Kazimierz Sakipova, Zuriyadda Kukula-Koch, Wirginia |
author_facet | Kadyrbayeva, Gulnara Zagórska, Justyna Grzegorczyk, Agnieszka Gaweł-Bęben, Katarzyna Strzępek-Gomółka, Marcelina Ludwiczuk, Agnieszka Czech, Karolina Kumar, Manoj Koch, Wojciech Malm, Anna Głowniak, Kazimierz Sakipova, Zuriyadda Kukula-Koch, Wirginia |
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description | Numerous species of Allium genus have been used in the traditional medicine based on their vast biological effects, e.g., antimicrobial, digestion stimulant, anti-sclerotic, soothing, antiradical or wound healing properties. In this work, unpolar and polar extracts from two lesser-investigated species of Allium growing in Kazakhstan, Allium galanthum Kar. & Kir. (AG) and A. turkestanicum Regel. (AT), were studied for their composition and biological effects. In the HPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS analyses of water and alcoholic extracts simple organic acids, flavonoids and their glycosides were found to be the best represented group of secondary metabolites. On the other hand, in the GC-MS analysis diethyl ether, extracts were found to be rich sources of straight-chain hydrocarbons and their alcohols, fatty acids and sterols. The antimicrobial activity assessment showed a lower activity of polar extracts, however, the diethyl ether extract from AT bulbs and AG chives showed the strongest activity against Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633, B. cereus ATCC 10876, some species of Staphylococcus (S. aureus ATCC 25923 and S. epidermidis ATCC 12228) and all tested Candida species (Candida albicans ATCC 2091, Candida albicans ATCC 10231, Candida glabrata ATCC 90030, Candida krusei ATCC 14243 and Candida parapsilosis ATCC 22019) with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 0.125–0.5 mg/mL. The highest antiradical capacity exhibited diethyl ether extracts from AG bulbs (IC50 = 19274.78 ± 92.11 mg Trolox eq/g of dried extract) in DPPH assay. In ABTS scavenging assay, the highest value of mg Trolox equivalents, 50.85 ± 2.90 was calculated for diethyl ether extract from AT bulbs. The same extract showed the highest inhibition of mushroom tyrosinase (82.65 ± 1.28% of enzyme activity), whereas AG bulb ether extract was the most efficient murine tyrosinase inhibitor (54% of the enzyme activity). The performed tests confirm possible cosmeceutical applications of these plants. |
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spelling | pubmed-84670332021-09-27 The Phenolic Compounds Profile and Cosmeceutical Significance of Two Kazakh Species of Onions: Allium galanthum and A. turkestanicum Kadyrbayeva, Gulnara Zagórska, Justyna Grzegorczyk, Agnieszka Gaweł-Bęben, Katarzyna Strzępek-Gomółka, Marcelina Ludwiczuk, Agnieszka Czech, Karolina Kumar, Manoj Koch, Wojciech Malm, Anna Głowniak, Kazimierz Sakipova, Zuriyadda Kukula-Koch, Wirginia Molecules Article Numerous species of Allium genus have been used in the traditional medicine based on their vast biological effects, e.g., antimicrobial, digestion stimulant, anti-sclerotic, soothing, antiradical or wound healing properties. In this work, unpolar and polar extracts from two lesser-investigated species of Allium growing in Kazakhstan, Allium galanthum Kar. & Kir. (AG) and A. turkestanicum Regel. (AT), were studied for their composition and biological effects. In the HPLC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS analyses of water and alcoholic extracts simple organic acids, flavonoids and their glycosides were found to be the best represented group of secondary metabolites. On the other hand, in the GC-MS analysis diethyl ether, extracts were found to be rich sources of straight-chain hydrocarbons and their alcohols, fatty acids and sterols. The antimicrobial activity assessment showed a lower activity of polar extracts, however, the diethyl ether extract from AT bulbs and AG chives showed the strongest activity against Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633, B. cereus ATCC 10876, some species of Staphylococcus (S. aureus ATCC 25923 and S. epidermidis ATCC 12228) and all tested Candida species (Candida albicans ATCC 2091, Candida albicans ATCC 10231, Candida glabrata ATCC 90030, Candida krusei ATCC 14243 and Candida parapsilosis ATCC 22019) with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 0.125–0.5 mg/mL. The highest antiradical capacity exhibited diethyl ether extracts from AG bulbs (IC50 = 19274.78 ± 92.11 mg Trolox eq/g of dried extract) in DPPH assay. In ABTS scavenging assay, the highest value of mg Trolox equivalents, 50.85 ± 2.90 was calculated for diethyl ether extract from AT bulbs. The same extract showed the highest inhibition of mushroom tyrosinase (82.65 ± 1.28% of enzyme activity), whereas AG bulb ether extract was the most efficient murine tyrosinase inhibitor (54% of the enzyme activity). The performed tests confirm possible cosmeceutical applications of these plants. MDPI 2021-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8467033/ /pubmed/34576960 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185491 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kadyrbayeva, Gulnara Zagórska, Justyna Grzegorczyk, Agnieszka Gaweł-Bęben, Katarzyna Strzępek-Gomółka, Marcelina Ludwiczuk, Agnieszka Czech, Karolina Kumar, Manoj Koch, Wojciech Malm, Anna Głowniak, Kazimierz Sakipova, Zuriyadda Kukula-Koch, Wirginia The Phenolic Compounds Profile and Cosmeceutical Significance of Two Kazakh Species of Onions: Allium galanthum and A. turkestanicum |
title | The Phenolic Compounds Profile and Cosmeceutical Significance of Two Kazakh Species of Onions: Allium
galanthum and A. turkestanicum |
title_full | The Phenolic Compounds Profile and Cosmeceutical Significance of Two Kazakh Species of Onions: Allium
galanthum and A. turkestanicum |
title_fullStr | The Phenolic Compounds Profile and Cosmeceutical Significance of Two Kazakh Species of Onions: Allium
galanthum and A. turkestanicum |
title_full_unstemmed | The Phenolic Compounds Profile and Cosmeceutical Significance of Two Kazakh Species of Onions: Allium
galanthum and A. turkestanicum |
title_short | The Phenolic Compounds Profile and Cosmeceutical Significance of Two Kazakh Species of Onions: Allium
galanthum and A. turkestanicum |
title_sort | phenolic compounds profile and cosmeceutical significance of two kazakh species of onions: allium
galanthum and a. turkestanicum |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8467033/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34576960 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules26185491 |
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