Alpha-amylase inhibitory activity and antioxidant effect of Olea var. europaea sylvestris leaves extracts.

GABJ Pub Date : 2021-05-15 DOI:10.46325/GABJ.V0I0.929
M. Dounia, Azzi Rachid, A. Fayza, Mouderas Faïza, Aissaoui Mohammed, Lahfa Farid Boucif
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Evaluation of medicinal plants for their antidiabetic activities has increased considerably around the world as well as in Algeria. Olea europaea var. sylvestris, commonly called Ezzeboudj, is traditionally used by Tlemcen population in Algeria, for treating diabetes mellitus. In this work, we studied the antioxidant activity of wild olive leaves crude extracts, by free radical DPPH scavenging method and iron reduction FRAP. On the other hand, evaluation of the ability of the extracts to inhibit α-amylase activity. The qualitative phytochemical screening carried out on O. europaea var. sylvestris leaves extracts showed the presence of tannins, sterols and triterpenes, saponins, flavonoids and terpenoids. A quantitative analysis of the crude extracts showed significant levels of total polyphenols and flavonoids in hydroacetonic extract, with an amount of 228,45 ± 0,03 mg GAE /g and 204,8 ± 0,04 mg CE /g, respectively. The results obtained from the antioxidant activity showed a high scavenging activity for hydroacetonic extract with an IC50 of 7,95 ± 0,16 µg/ml. In vitro tests carried out on the inhibitory of α-amylase activity, revealed an inhibitory effects, specifically with hydromethanolic extract in a concetration-dependent manner, with an IC50 value of 0,91 ± 0,02 mg/ml. These findings reveals that O. europaea var. sylvestris leaves could represent an interesting source of antioxidants and allow to the development of new antidiabetic agents.
油橄榄叶提取物α -淀粉酶抑制活性及抗氧化作用。
对药用植物抗糖尿病活性的评价在世界各地以及阿尔及利亚都大大增加。油橄榄(Olea europaea var. sylvestris),俗称Ezzeboudj,传统上被阿尔及利亚特莱姆森人用于治疗糖尿病。本文采用自由基DPPH清除法和铁还原FRAP法研究了野生橄榄叶粗提物的抗氧化活性。另一方面,评价了提取物抑制α-淀粉酶活性的能力。对木犀叶提取物进行了定性植物化学筛选,结果表明木犀叶提取物中含有单宁、甾醇和三萜、皂苷、黄酮类化合物和萜类化合物。对粗提物进行定量分析,发现氢丙酮提取物中总多酚和总黄酮含量显著,分别为228、45±0.03 mg GAE /g和204、8±0.04 mg CE /g。抗氧化活性结果表明,对氢丙酮提取物具有较高的清除率,IC50为7.95±0.16µg/ml。体外α-淀粉酶活性抑制实验表明,乙醇提取物对α-淀粉酶有一定的抑制作用,其IC50值为0.91±0.02 mg/ml,且呈浓度依赖性。这些发现表明,欧陆叶可能是一种有趣的抗氧化剂来源,并允许开发新的抗糖尿病药物。
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