Chemical composition, antioxidant activity and cytotoxicity of flower extracts from Magnolia grandiflora L. found in southeast Mexico

IF 0.5 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Tomás Rivas-García, J. Alejandre-Rosas, Á. Ramos-Ligonio, M. Castillo-Morales, J. Reyes-Pérez, Berenice Esquivel-Valenzuela
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Many reports state that different structures of M. grandiflora contain bioactive components. Nonetheless, phytochemical studies reported that the extracted essential oils are chemically different and remarkably variable in their qualitative and quantitative compositions. Further studies Mexican M. grandiflora needs to be done. Thus, the research aimed to characterize a) the chemical composition, b) the antioxidant activity and c) cytotoxicity effect of two M. grandiflora flower extracts. The chemical composition was evaluated by preliminary phytochemical test followed by thin layer chromatography, UV-Vis and FTIR spectrophotometer analysis. The antioxidant activity of the flower extracts was measured by the free radical-scavenging activity (ABTS) and the stable radical of 2,2-diphenyl-1-picryl-hydrazyl (DPPH) method and the cytotoxicity by an Artemia salina bioassay. Water and ethyl flower extracts showed the presence of organic chromophores such as flavonoids. Both extracts (ethyl and water) demonstrated antioxidant activity by both ABTS (459.6±8.5 µmol TE g-1 and 274.2±5.7 µmol TE g-1 respectively) and DPPH (3210.4 ± 2.5 µmol TE g-1  and 219.7 ± 0.9 µmol TE g-1  respectively) methologies; and non-cytotoxic activity (LC50 , µg mL-1) (1,285 ± 14  and 1,116 ± 15 respectively). The water and ethyl extracts of M. grandiflora flowers found in southeast Mexico are a promissory source of chemical compounds with attributed biological activity according to the presented results.
墨西哥东南部大玉兰花提取物的化学成分、抗氧化活性和细胞毒性
许多报道指出,不同结构的桔梗含有生物活性成分。尽管如此,植物化学研究报告说,提取的精油在化学上是不同的,并且在其定性和定量成分上有显著的变化。对墨西哥桔梗的进一步研究有待进一步开展。因此,本研究旨在对两种桔梗花提取物的化学成分、抗氧化活性和细胞毒性进行表征。采用薄层色谱法、紫外-可见光谱法和红外光谱法对其化学成分进行初步测定。采用自由基清除活性(ABTS)和2,2-二苯基-1-苦酰基-肼基(DPPH)稳定自由基测定法测定了花提取物的抗氧化活性,并采用盐蒿生物测定法测定了花提取物的细胞毒性。水提取物和乙基花提取物均含有黄酮类化合物等有机发色团。两种提取物(乙基和水)在ABTS(分别为459.6±8.5µmol TE g-1和274.2±5.7µmol TE g-1)和DPPH(分别为3210.4±2.5µmol TE g-1和219.7±0.9µmol TE g-1)方法下均表现出抗氧化活性;非细胞毒活性(LC50,µg mL-1)(分别为1,285±14和1,116±15)。在墨西哥东南部发现的桔梗花的水提取物和乙酯提取物是具有生物活性的化合物的理想来源。
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