Noelia Natalia Fernández, Luciana Contino, Lucrecia Corral, Víctor Gonzalo Arnau, Luis Alberto Ojeda López, Alberto Carlos Slanis, Alfredo Salguero, Analía Gómez, María Laura Tereschuk
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Abstract
The Argentinean Northwestern (NWA) region is renowned for its rich biodiversity, with a wide variety of wild plant species traditionally used for medicinal, culinary, and aromatic purposes. Plant species from the Asteraceae family are known for their bioactive compounds with antioxidant properties, making them both suitable as functional ingredients for novel food formulations. This study aimed to evaluate four native Asteraceae species from Northwestern Argentina as potential ingredients for developing functional foods: Tagetes minuta, Tagetes terniflora, Chromolaena hookeriana and Tessaria dodoneifolia. The experimental design included drying, maceration, filtration, and extraction by conventional and supercritical fluid methodology. The antioxidant capacity, antimicrobial activities, phenolic content, toxicity, and identification of bioactive compounds were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection. Results showed that species C. hookeriana and T. dodoneifolia displayed outstanding antioxidant properties, with over 90% radical-scavenging activity, and high phenolic compounds content, exceeding 220 mg GAE/100 g in conventional extraction and 160 mg GAE/100 g in supercritical extraction, along with antimicrobial activity in supercritical extracts. In the species C. hookeriana, phenolic compounds were found: rutin, p-coumaric acid, ferulic acid, quercetin, and nordihydroguaiaretic acid. In the species T. dodoneifolia, in addition to these, naringenin was found, a compound with antioxidant activity of nutritional interest for food design. None of the tested plant species showed toxicity, according to the Artemia salina L. bioassay. This research advances the field of functional foods and opens new perspectives for developing innovative health-promoting products.
期刊介绍:
Plant Foods for Human Nutrition (previously Qualitas Plantarum) is an international journal that publishes reports of original research and critical reviews concerned with the improvement and evaluation of the nutritional quality of plant foods for humans, as they are influenced by:
- Biotechnology (all fields, including molecular biology and genetic engineering)
- Food science and technology
- Functional, nutraceutical or pharma foods
- Other nutrients and non-nutrients inherent in plant foods