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Bioactive compounds from hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) seeds: optimization of phenolic antioxidant extraction using simplex lattice mixture design and HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS(2) analysis

The extraction of phenolic compounds from defatted hempseeds was optimized using a simplex lattice mixture design with three solvents (water, methanol, and acetone). The response variables were total phenolic content (TPC) and antioxidant activity evaluated by different spectrophotometric tests. The...

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Autores principales: Benkirane, Chaymae, Ben Moumen, Abdessamad, Fauconnier, Marie-Laure, Belhaj, Kamal, Abid, Malika, Caid, Hana Serghini, Elamrani, Ahmed, Mansouri, Farid
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36199301
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04081f
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author Benkirane, Chaymae
Ben Moumen, Abdessamad
Fauconnier, Marie-Laure
Belhaj, Kamal
Abid, Malika
Caid, Hana Serghini
Elamrani, Ahmed
Mansouri, Farid
author_facet Benkirane, Chaymae
Ben Moumen, Abdessamad
Fauconnier, Marie-Laure
Belhaj, Kamal
Abid, Malika
Caid, Hana Serghini
Elamrani, Ahmed
Mansouri, Farid
author_sort Benkirane, Chaymae
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description The extraction of phenolic compounds from defatted hempseeds was optimized using a simplex lattice mixture design with three solvents (water, methanol, and acetone). The response variables were total phenolic content (TPC) and antioxidant activity evaluated by different spectrophotometric tests. The results showed that the binary acetone-water mixture in equal proportions is the optimal combination to achieve the maximum TPC (53.65 mg GAE per g extract) with higher antioxidant activities (265.53, 36.25, 119.03, 69.46, and 68.91 mg TE g(−1) extract for the TAC, DPPH, ABTS, FRAP, and CUPRAC tests respectively). In addition, the phenolic profile analysis of defatted hemp seeds by HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS(2) techniques showed the predominance of hydroxycinnamic acid amides and lignanamides. It allowed visualizing the effect of each solvent mixture on the relative extracted amount of each identified phenolic compound. This study suggests that N-trans-caffeoyltyramine, cannabisin A, and cannabisin B might contribute strongly to the potent antioxidant activity of hempseed extracts. Thus, it encourages the use of defatted hemp seeds as a source of antioxidants with added value for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications.
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spelling pubmed-94656962022-10-04 Bioactive compounds from hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) seeds: optimization of phenolic antioxidant extraction using simplex lattice mixture design and HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS(2) analysis Benkirane, Chaymae Ben Moumen, Abdessamad Fauconnier, Marie-Laure Belhaj, Kamal Abid, Malika Caid, Hana Serghini Elamrani, Ahmed Mansouri, Farid RSC Adv Chemistry The extraction of phenolic compounds from defatted hempseeds was optimized using a simplex lattice mixture design with three solvents (water, methanol, and acetone). The response variables were total phenolic content (TPC) and antioxidant activity evaluated by different spectrophotometric tests. The results showed that the binary acetone-water mixture in equal proportions is the optimal combination to achieve the maximum TPC (53.65 mg GAE per g extract) with higher antioxidant activities (265.53, 36.25, 119.03, 69.46, and 68.91 mg TE g(−1) extract for the TAC, DPPH, ABTS, FRAP, and CUPRAC tests respectively). In addition, the phenolic profile analysis of defatted hemp seeds by HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS(2) techniques showed the predominance of hydroxycinnamic acid amides and lignanamides. It allowed visualizing the effect of each solvent mixture on the relative extracted amount of each identified phenolic compound. This study suggests that N-trans-caffeoyltyramine, cannabisin A, and cannabisin B might contribute strongly to the potent antioxidant activity of hempseed extracts. Thus, it encourages the use of defatted hemp seeds as a source of antioxidants with added value for pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9465696/ /pubmed/36199301 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04081f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Benkirane, Chaymae
Ben Moumen, Abdessamad
Fauconnier, Marie-Laure
Belhaj, Kamal
Abid, Malika
Caid, Hana Serghini
Elamrani, Ahmed
Mansouri, Farid
Bioactive compounds from hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) seeds: optimization of phenolic antioxidant extraction using simplex lattice mixture design and HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS(2) analysis
title Bioactive compounds from hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) seeds: optimization of phenolic antioxidant extraction using simplex lattice mixture design and HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS(2) analysis
title_full Bioactive compounds from hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) seeds: optimization of phenolic antioxidant extraction using simplex lattice mixture design and HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS(2) analysis
title_fullStr Bioactive compounds from hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) seeds: optimization of phenolic antioxidant extraction using simplex lattice mixture design and HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS(2) analysis
title_full_unstemmed Bioactive compounds from hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) seeds: optimization of phenolic antioxidant extraction using simplex lattice mixture design and HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS(2) analysis
title_short Bioactive compounds from hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) seeds: optimization of phenolic antioxidant extraction using simplex lattice mixture design and HPLC-DAD/ESI-MS(2) analysis
title_sort bioactive compounds from hemp (cannabis sativa l.) seeds: optimization of phenolic antioxidant extraction using simplex lattice mixture design and hplc-dad/esi-ms(2) analysis
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465696/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36199301
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra04081f
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