ANTIOXIDANT PROPERTIES OF O. ONITES, T. VULGARIS AND O. BASILICUM SPECIES GROWN IN GREECE AND THEIR TOTAL PHENOL AND ROSMARINIC ACID CONTENT

V. LAGOURI, E. NISTEROPOULOU
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Abstract

ABSTRACT

This study determined the total phenol (TP), rosmarinic acid (RA) content and the free-radical scavenging and ferric-reducing antioxidant properties of acetonic and methanolic extracts of O. onites (oregano), T. vulgaris (thyme) and O. basilicum (basil) species (Crete, Greece). Oregano and thyme were higher in their 2,2′-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity than basil (EC50: 0.489, 0.555, 1.16 mg/mL, respectively). In ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) assay oregano was superior to thyme and basil (EC50: 0.04, 0.088 and 0.1452 mg/mL, respectively), as high as butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) (EC50: 0.0365 mg/mL). RA was a stronger radical scavenger than BHT and α-tocopherol (EC50: 0.032, 0.083 and 0.123 mg/mL, respectively) and as strong a reducing agent as ascorbic acid (EC50: 0.00216, 0.0033 mg/mL). Thyme was the richest source of RA compared to oregano and basil (4,532, 3,280 and 2,372 mg/kg dry leaf, respectively). Oregano and thyme are more potent antioxidant sources than basil. The high positive correlations between TP, RA and DPPH activity (r = 0.854, r = 0.924, P < 0.05), indicate the significant contribution of o-dihydroxyphenolic compounds to the antioxidant activity of the plant extracts.

PRACTICAL APPLICATONS

The studies reported may prove beneficial in the exploitation of natural antioxidant sources for the preservation and/or extension of the shelf life of raw and processed foods.

在希腊种植的石菖蒲、黄菖蒲和巴西菖蒲的抗氧化性能及其总酚和迷迭香酸含量
摘要:本研究测定了希腊克里特岛三种植物O. onites(牛至)、T. vulgaris(百里香)和O. basilicum(罗勒)的丙酮和甲醇提取物的总酚(TP)、迷香酸(RA)含量以及清除自由基和还原铁的抗氧化性能。牛至和百里香对2,2′-二苯基-1-苦酰肼(DPPH)自由基的清除活性高于罗勒(EC50分别为0.489、0.555和1.16 mg/mL)。在铁还原抗氧化能力(FRAP)测定中,牛至叶优于百里香和罗勒(EC50分别为0.04、0.088和0.1452 mg/mL),高于丁基羟基甲苯(BHT) (EC50为0.0365 mg/mL)。RA是比BHT和α-生育酚(EC50分别为0.032、0.083和0.123 mg/mL)更强的自由基清除剂,与抗坏血酸(EC50分别为0.00216、0.0033 mg/mL)一样强的还原剂。与牛至和罗勒相比,百里香是RA最丰富的来源(分别为4532、3280和2372 mg/kg干叶)。牛至和百里香是比罗勒更有效的抗氧化剂。TP、RA与DPPH活性呈高度正相关(r = 0.854, r = 0.924, P < 0.05),表明邻二羟基酚类化合物对植物提取物的抗氧化活性有显著贡献。所报道的研究可能在开发天然抗氧化剂来源以保存和/或延长原料和加工食品的保质期方面证明是有益的。
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Journal of Food Lipids
Journal of Food Lipids 工程技术-食品科技
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