Potential Antioxidant Effects of Common Omani Ethnobotanical Plants.

IF 1.6 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Mohammed Al Saidi, Hassan Al-Reasi, Mustafa Waly
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Phytonutrients (e.g., phenolic compounds and flavonoids) are secondary plant metabolites that play an important role in the defense against pathogens and protection from oxidative injury because of their potential ability to neutralize reactive oxygen species. The present study aimed to determine the antioxidant contents, scavenging activity, and toxicity of aqueous extracts of common Omani plants. The total phenolic content (TPC), total flavonoid content (TFC), scavenging activity against hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and brine shrimp lethality of the aqueous extracts of commonly used Omani ethnobotanical plants were evaluated. The samples exhibited a wide range of the investigated parameters. TPC ranged from 0.52 to 65.14 mg gallic acid equivalent/g dry solid, whereas TFC ranged from 0.07 to 37.14 mg catechin equivalent/g dry solid. Moreover, the scavenging activity ranged from 6.9% to 91.9%. Among 18 plant species that were examined, Pteropyrum scoparium, Moringa peregrina, Dodonaea viscosa, Rhus aucheri, Acridocarpus orientalis, and Prosopis cineraria showed high values in almost all parameters. At exposure levels of 1 to 1,000 μg/mL, the lethality test using four plants with the highest TPC values and scavenging activity (M. peregrina, P. scoparium, R. aucheri, and P. cineraria) revealed that they may be safe for consumption as food or medicine. In general, the study demonstrated that some Omani plant species may be potential sources of phenolic compounds and flavonoids. Thus, these plant species should be propagated to be used in the food and nutraceutical industries. Moreover, they can be consumed to combat chronic oxidative stress-mediated diseases.

阿曼常见民族植物潜在的抗氧化作用。
植物营养素(如酚类化合物和类黄酮)是植物次生代谢物,由于其潜在的中和活性氧的能力,在防御病原体和保护氧化损伤方面起着重要作用。本研究旨在测定阿曼常见植物水提取物的抗氧化含量、清除活性和毒性。对阿曼常用民族植物水提液的总酚含量(TPC)、总黄酮含量(TFC)、过氧化氢(H2O2)清除活性和卤虾致死性进行了评价。样品表现出广泛的研究参数。TPC范围为0.52 ~ 65.14 mg没食子酸当量/g干固体,TFC范围为0.07 ~ 37.14 mg儿茶素当量/g干固体。清除率在6.9% ~ 91.9%之间。在18种植物中,东莨菪、辣木、杜鹃、毛蕊、东方菖蒲和灰菖蒲在几乎所有参数中都表现出较高的值。在1 ~ 1000 μg/mL的暴露水平下,对四种TPC值和清除活性最高的植物(水杨花、东莨菪、红毛蕊、金针菇)进行了致死试验,结果表明,它们可以作为食品或药品安全食用。总的来说,研究表明阿曼的一些植物物种可能是酚类化合物和类黄酮的潜在来源。因此,这些植物品种应该进行繁殖,以用于食品和营养保健工业。此外,食用它们可以对抗慢性氧化应激介导的疾病。
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Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
Preventive Nutrition and Food Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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