An insight into the chemical composition of ground ivy (Glechoma hederacea L.) by means of macrocomponent analysis and fractionation of phenolic compounds

Danijela Šeremet, Aleksandra Vojvodić Cebin, A. Mandura, Ivana Žepić, K. Marković, D. Komes
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Ground ivy (Glechoma hederacea L.) has been used for generations in folk medicine to treat various diseases. Up until today, the information about its chemical and bioactive composition is still rather incomplete. The aim of this study was to evaluate macro- and microcomposition of ground ivy including the polyphenolic profile. In the present study, different phenolic fractions (free soluble, esterified, glycosylated and insoluble-bound phenolic fractions) of ground ivy were prepared and analysed using spectrophotometric methods (total phenolic content and antioxidant capacity) and HPLC-PAD methodology. Regarding the macrocomposition, the results revealed that most of the ground ivy dry matter was composed of insoluble dietary fibre (48.96% dmb) followed by proteins (17.92% dmb). Minerals also markedly contributed to the dry matter (12.74% dmb) with potassium as the main macroelement (48.49 mg/g dmb). Dominant phenolic compounds in ground ivy extract were: rosmarinic (6.64 mg/g dmb) and chlorogenic acid (1.11 mg/g dmb), and flavonol rutin (1.87 mg/g dmb). Fractionation of phenolic compounds from ground ivy confirmed that dominant esters were indeed those of caffeic acid, while glycosides those of quercetin, which corresponded to the majority of identified compounds in the initial extract. Insoluble-bound phenolics were not represented in notable content. This study provided additional reference for macro- and microcomponent and phenolic composition of rather underutilized but valuable medicinal plant – ground ivy, to be used in further research of its health properties.
用大量成分分析和酚类化合物的分离方法对地常春藤(Glechoma hederacea L.)化学成分的研究
长春藤(Glechoma hederacea L.)在民间医学中已被世代用于治疗各种疾病。直到今天,关于其化学和生物活性成分的信息仍然相当不完整。本研究的目的是评估地面常春藤的宏观和微观组成,包括多酚谱。本研究采用分光光度法(总酚含量和抗氧化能力)和HPLC-PAD方法对地常春藤不同的酚类组分(游离、酯化、糖基化和不溶性结合酚类组分)进行了分析。在宏观成分方面,地青藤干物质主要以不溶性膳食纤维(48.96% dmb)为主,其次为蛋白质(17.92% dmb)。矿物质对干物质也有显著贡献(12.74% dmb),其中钾是主要的常量元素(48.49 mg/g dmb)。常青藤提取物中主要酚类化合物为迷迭香(6.64 mg/g dmb)、绿原酸(1.11 mg/g dmb)和黄酮醇芦丁(1.87 mg/g dmb)。从常春藤中分离出的酚类化合物证实,主要的酯类确实是咖啡酸,而糖苷类则是槲皮素,这与最初提取的大部分已鉴定的化合物相对应。不溶性结合酚类物质含量不显著。本研究为研究未被充分利用但有价值的药用植物地葛的宏、微量成分和酚类成分提供了新的参考,为进一步研究地葛的保健特性提供了依据。
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