A. viridis L. 和 A. spinosus L. 叶片的植物化学成分筛选、营养评估和抗氧化活性:比较研究

IF 4.8 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Md Omar Faruq, Abdur Rahim, Md Arifuzzaman, Gour Pada Ghosh
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摘要

本研究的目的是对比分析A. viridis和A. spinosus叶片的植物化学成分、营养、细胞毒性和抗氧化活性,因为这两种叶片是世界上常用的野生叶菜,具有传统的药用价值。为了实现这些目标,每个实验都遵循了标准方案。比较分析表明,A. spinosus 叶子比 A. viridis 含有更多的植物化学物质,如生物碱、黄酮类、萜类、碳水化合物、苷类、强心苷、氨基酸、黄原蛋白、酚类、皂苷、类固醇和香豆素。水溶剂比甲醇和乙醇更能有效地鉴定植物化学物质的存在。与 A. spinosus 相比,A. viridis 叶片含有更多的碳水化合物(49 ± 2 mg gluc./g)、蛋白质(53 ± 3 mg BSA/g)、钙(2.67 ± 0.03 mg/kg)、氨基酸(7 种必需氨基酸和 5 种非必需氨基酸)、总酚(21 ± 1 mg GAE/g)和较高的抗氧化活性(IC50 = 109.0 ± 0.2 μg/cm3)。另一方面,A. spinosus 叶子的灰分(17.1 ± 0.2 %)、总黄酮(16 ± 1 毫克 QE/克)和总抗氧化能力(50 ± 1 毫克 AA/克)均高于 A. viridis。重金属分析结果表明,锌、锰、铁和铬的浓度低于粮农组织/世卫组织的建议限值,而铜(在两种植物中)和镉(在金鸡菊中)则超过了可接受的水平。两个物种的叶片都显示出明显的细胞毒性活性(LC50 < 1000)。研究认为,A. viridis 和 A. spinosus 是植物化学物质、营养物质和天然抗氧化剂的重要来源。研究结果还支持了这些植物物种的传统医学用途,并建议开展更多研究,以找到可用于制药的新型化合物。
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Phytochemicals screening, nutritional assessment and antioxidant activities of A. viridis L. and A. spinosus L. leaves: A comparative study

Phytochemicals screening, nutritional assessment and antioxidant activities of A. viridis L. and A. spinosus L. leaves: A comparative study

This study aims to compare the analysis of phytochemicals, nutrition, cytotoxicity, and antioxidant activity of A. viridis and A. spinosus leaves because they are commonly used as wild leafy vegetables worldwide and valuable for traditional medicinal purposes. To achieve these goals, the standard protocol was followed in each experiment. Comparative analysis revealed that the A. spinosus leaf had more phytochemicals, such as alkaloids, flavonoids, terpenoids, carbohydrates, glycosides, cardiac glycosides, amino acids, xanthoproteins, phenols, saponins, steroids, and coumarins, than A. viridis. Aqueous solvents were more effective in identifying the presence of phytochemicals than methanol and ethanol. A. viridis leaves contain higher amounts of carbohydrates (49 ± 2 mg gluc./g), protein (53 ± 3 mg BSA/g), calcium (2.67 ± 0.03 mg/kg), amino acids (7 essential and 5 non-essential), total phenol (21 ± 1 mg GAE/g), and high antioxidant activity (IC50 = 109.0 ± 0.2 μg/cm3) than A. spinosus. On the other hand, A. spinosus leaves contain higher ash (17.1 ± 0.2 %), total flavonoid (16 ± 1 mg QE/g), and total antioxidant capacity (50 ± 1 mg AA/g) than A. viridis. The findings of the heavy metals analysis revealed that the concentrations of zinc, manganese, iron, and chromium were below the recommended limits of FAO/WHO, whereas copper (in both species) and cadmium (in A. viridis) were over the acceptable levels. The leaves of both species showed significant cytotoxic activity (LC50 < 1000). The study concluded that A. viridis and A. spinosus are great sources of phytochemicals, nutrients, and natural antioxidants. The results also support the traditional medical uses of these plant species and suggest more investigation to find novel compounds for pharmaceutical applications.

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