Biodiversity and Healing: Exploring the medicinal potential of wild edible plants abundant in antioxidants

T. Seal, B. Pillai, K. Chaudhuri
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Wild edible plants (WEPs) are rich in antioxidants with a history of traditional medicinal use. This study aimed to find the most efficient polyphenol extraction solvent from WEPs, including Lasia spinosa, Eriosema chinense, Nasturtium indicum, Begonia hatacoa, and Embelia floribunda, for pharmaceutical and drug industry applications. Polyphenols, crucial antioxidants, were meticulously analyzed via RP-HPLC. Total phenolic, flavonoid, and flavonol levels were measured with four solvents. 80% aqueous (aq.) ethanol proved the most effective, surpassing solvents of varying polarities. The plants exhibited high total phenolics and flavonols, notably gallic acid (30.78±1.67 µg/mg dry extract) and syringic acid (32.03±1.89 µg/mg dry extract) in 80% Aq. ethanol extract of E. floribunda. Correlation analyses revealed strong connections between parameters, with 80% Aq. ethanol and acetone showing the highest correlation values (r and R2), indicating their exceptional polyphenol extraction and antioxidant potential. The principal component analysis emphasized the pharmaceutical potential of WEPs, particularly E. floribunda's 80% Aq. ethanol extract due to its phenolic and polyphenolic content. In conclusion, 80% of ethanol extracts of these plants outperform synthetic derivatives in antioxidant activity, making them promising for pharmaceutical and drug product development with enhanced natural antioxidant properties.
生物多样性与治疗:探索富含抗氧化剂的野生食用植物的药用潜力
野生食用植物富含抗氧化剂,具有传统药用历史。本研究旨在从野生食用植物(包括 Lasia spinosa、Eriosema chinense、Nasturtium indicum、Begonia hatacoa 和 Embelia floribunda)中找到最有效的多酚提取溶剂,用于制药和药物工业。多酚是重要的抗氧化剂,通过 RP-HPLC 进行了细致的分析。使用四种溶剂测量了总酚、类黄酮和黄酮醇的含量。80% 的乙醇水溶液被证明是最有效的,超过了不同极性的溶剂。这些植物表现出较高的总酚和黄酮醇含量,尤其是在 E. floribunda 的 80% 水乙醇提取物中,没食子酸(30.78±1.67 µg/mg 干提取物)和丁香酸(32.03±1.89 µg/mg 干提取物)含量较高。相关性分析表明,各参数之间具有很强的相关性,其中 80% 水乙醇和丙酮的相关性值(r 和 R2)最高,表明它们具有卓越的多酚提取和抗氧化潜力。主成分分析强调了西洋参的制药潜力,尤其是花叶西洋参的 80% 水乙醇提取物,因为它含有酚和多酚。总之,这些植物 80% 的乙醇提取物在抗氧化活性方面优于合成衍生物,使其具有更强的天然抗氧化特性,在医药和药物产品开发方面大有可为。
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