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Scavenging Capacity of Extracts of Arrabidaea chica Leaves from the Amazonia against ROS and RNS of Physiological and Food Relevance
Arrabidaea chica, a medicinal plant found in the Amazon rainforest, is a promising source of bioactive compounds which can be used to inhibit oxidative damage in both food and biological systems. In this study, the in vitro scavenging capacity of characterized extracts of A. chica leaves, obtained w...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290636 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11101909 |
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author | de Siqueira, Francilia Campos Barbosa-Carvalho, Anna Paula Pereira Costa Leitão, Deusa do Socorro Teixeira Furtado, Kalebe Ferreira Chagas-Junior, Gilson Celso Albuquerque Lopes, Alessandra Santos Chisté, Renan Campos |
author_facet | de Siqueira, Francilia Campos Barbosa-Carvalho, Anna Paula Pereira Costa Leitão, Deusa do Socorro Teixeira Furtado, Kalebe Ferreira Chagas-Junior, Gilson Celso Albuquerque Lopes, Alessandra Santos Chisté, Renan Campos |
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description | Arrabidaea chica, a medicinal plant found in the Amazon rainforest, is a promising source of bioactive compounds which can be used to inhibit oxidative damage in both food and biological systems. In this study, the in vitro scavenging capacity of characterized extracts of A. chica leaves, obtained with green solvents of different polarities [water, ethanol, and ethanol/water (1:1, v/v)] through ultrasound-assisted extraction, was investigated against reactive oxygen (ROS) and nitrogen (RNS) species, namely superoxide anion radicals (O(2)(•)(−)), hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), hypochlorous acid (HOCl), and peroxynitrite anion (ONOO(−)). The extract obtained with ethanol–water presented about three times more phenolic compound contents (11.8 mg/g) than ethanol and water extracts (3.8 and 3.6 mg/g, respectively), with scutellarein being the major compound (6.76 mg/g). All extracts showed high scavenging efficiency against the tested ROS and RNS, in a concentration-dependent manner with low IC(50) values, and the ethanol–water extract was the most effective one. In addition, all the extracts were five times more efficient against ROO(•) than Trolox. Therefore, the extracts from A. chica leaves exhibited high promising antioxidant potential to be used against oxidative damage in food and physiological systems. |
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spelling | pubmed-95987372022-10-27 Scavenging Capacity of Extracts of Arrabidaea chica Leaves from the Amazonia against ROS and RNS of Physiological and Food Relevance de Siqueira, Francilia Campos Barbosa-Carvalho, Anna Paula Pereira Costa Leitão, Deusa do Socorro Teixeira Furtado, Kalebe Ferreira Chagas-Junior, Gilson Celso Albuquerque Lopes, Alessandra Santos Chisté, Renan Campos Antioxidants (Basel) Article Arrabidaea chica, a medicinal plant found in the Amazon rainforest, is a promising source of bioactive compounds which can be used to inhibit oxidative damage in both food and biological systems. In this study, the in vitro scavenging capacity of characterized extracts of A. chica leaves, obtained with green solvents of different polarities [water, ethanol, and ethanol/water (1:1, v/v)] through ultrasound-assisted extraction, was investigated against reactive oxygen (ROS) and nitrogen (RNS) species, namely superoxide anion radicals (O(2)(•)(−)), hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), hypochlorous acid (HOCl), and peroxynitrite anion (ONOO(−)). The extract obtained with ethanol–water presented about three times more phenolic compound contents (11.8 mg/g) than ethanol and water extracts (3.8 and 3.6 mg/g, respectively), with scutellarein being the major compound (6.76 mg/g). All extracts showed high scavenging efficiency against the tested ROS and RNS, in a concentration-dependent manner with low IC(50) values, and the ethanol–water extract was the most effective one. In addition, all the extracts were five times more efficient against ROO(•) than Trolox. Therefore, the extracts from A. chica leaves exhibited high promising antioxidant potential to be used against oxidative damage in food and physiological systems. MDPI 2022-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9598737/ /pubmed/36290636 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11101909 Text en © 2022 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 de Siqueira, Francilia Campos Barbosa-Carvalho, Anna Paula Pereira Costa Leitão, Deusa do Socorro Teixeira Furtado, Kalebe Ferreira Chagas-Junior, Gilson Celso Albuquerque Lopes, Alessandra Santos Chisté, Renan Campos Scavenging Capacity of Extracts of Arrabidaea chica Leaves from the Amazonia against ROS and RNS of Physiological and Food Relevance |
title | Scavenging Capacity of Extracts of Arrabidaea chica Leaves from the Amazonia against ROS and RNS of Physiological and Food Relevance |
title_full | Scavenging Capacity of Extracts of Arrabidaea chica Leaves from the Amazonia against ROS and RNS of Physiological and Food Relevance |
title_fullStr | Scavenging Capacity of Extracts of Arrabidaea chica Leaves from the Amazonia against ROS and RNS of Physiological and Food Relevance |
title_full_unstemmed | Scavenging Capacity of Extracts of Arrabidaea chica Leaves from the Amazonia against ROS and RNS of Physiological and Food Relevance |
title_short | Scavenging Capacity of Extracts of Arrabidaea chica Leaves from the Amazonia against ROS and RNS of Physiological and Food Relevance |
title_sort | scavenging capacity of extracts of arrabidaea chica leaves from the amazonia against ros and rns of physiological and food relevance |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9598737/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36290636 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox11101909 |
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