Temiloluwa O. Amusan, Oluwagbenga J. Ogunbiyi, Mansurat O. Shoge, Maurice Jemkur, Peter S. Joseph
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摘要
豆棕和姜黄是传统药用植物,有着丰富的使用历史。本研究使用乙醇和温水提取物,研究了不同比例(100%、80:20%、60:40% 和 50:50%)的豆棕和姜黄混合物的植物化学成分、近物分析和气相色谱-质谱特征。植物化学筛选显示,在 80:20%、60:40% 和 50:50% 比例的混合物中存在各种生物活性化合物,包括生物碱、蒽醌类、黄酮类、苷类、皂苷、单宁、萜类和酚类。100%的豆棕样品中不含有生物碱。近似分析表明,不同样品的水分、灰分、脂肪和蛋白质含量差异很大。气相色谱-质谱(GC-MS)表征在 A 样品中鉴定出最多 30 种植物化学化合物,在 B、C 和 D 样品中又鉴定出 9 种生物活性化合物,其中包括在豆棕姜混合物中发现的两种新化合物:桉叶油醇和胡萝卜素。众所周知,这些化合物具有各种抗氧化和治疗潜力。研究结果表明,豆棕和姜黄混合物由于含有大量植物化学物质和均衡的近似成分,具有更好的潜在保健功效。有必要开展进一步研究,以确定针对特定保健应用的最有效的豆蔻与姜黄比例(最佳混合比例)。这包括确定对特定病症或疾病有最大治疗效果的混合比例。
Evaluation of phytochemical compounds and proximate analysis of doum palm fruit (Hyphaene thebaica) blend with turmeric powder (Curcuma longa)
Doum palm and turmeric are traditional medicinal plants with a rich history of use. This study investigated the phytochemical composition, proximate analysis, and GC-MS characterization of doum palm and turmeric blends at different ratios (100%, 80:20%, 60:40%, and 50:50%) using ethanol and warm-water extracts. Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of various bioactive compounds, including alkaloids, anthraquinones, flavonoids, glycosides, saponins, tannins, terpenoids, and phenols, in the blends at ratios of 80:20%, 60:40%, and 50:50%. Alkaloids were absent in the 100% doum palm sample. Proximate analysis showed significant variations in moisture, ash, fat, and protein content among the samples. GC-MS characterization identified at most 30 phytochemical compounds in sample A and more additional 9 bioactive compounds in samples B, C and D, including two new compounds, eucalyptol and carotol, found in the doum palm-turmeric blends. These compounds have been known to possess various antioxidant and therapeutic potential. The findings suggest that doum palm and turmeric blends have improved potential health benefits due to their high content of phytochemical compounds and balanced proximate composition. Further research is warranted to determine the most effective doum palm to turmeric ratio (Optimal Blending Ratios) for specific health applications. This includes identifying the blend ratios that maximize the therapeutic benefits for particular conditions or diseases.
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