Abdellah Baraich, Amine Elbouzidi, Mohamed Jeddi, Mohamed Taibi, Mounir Haddou, Naoufal El Hachlafi, Reda Bellaouchi, Ramzi A Mothana, Mohammed F Hawwal, Mohamed Addi, Larbi Rhazi, Redouane Benabbes, Abdeslam Asehraou, Bassem Jaouadi, Ennouamane Saalaoui
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Optimized formulation of a three-component extract mixture from Moroccan Crocus sativus L. (Stigmas, leaves, and Tepals) for enhanced antioxidant activity.
This study evaluated the antioxidant potential of a three-component mixture derived from Crocus sativus L. stigmas, leaves, and tepals, aiming to valorize these underutilized by-products. Hydroethanolic extracts were chemically profiled using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with Diode-Array Detection (HPLC-DAD), identifying major bioactive compounds including crocin (11.04%), rutin (22.32%), and ellagic acid (62.47%). Antioxidant capacity was assessed using DPPH and ABTS assays, yielding IC50 values ranging from 88.67 ± 0.83 µg/mL to 291.41 ± 0.91 µg/mL for DPPH, and from 116.76 ± 1.31 µg/mL to 286.87 ± 0.25 µg/mL for ABTS. A simplex-centroid mixture design was employed to determine optimal component ratios. The best-performing DPPH mixture (43% stigmas, 35% leaves, 22% tepals) achieved an IC50 of 97.36 ± 1.23 µg/mL, closely matching the predicted 95.96 µg/mL. Similarly, the optimal ABTS blend (45% stigmas, 35% leaves, 20% tepals) reached an IC50 of 110.59 ± 6.82 µg/mL, aligning with the predicted 106.31 µg/mL. Both combinations outperformed standard antioxidants like BHT and ascorbic acid. These findings support the synergistic use of saffron by-products in food preservation, nutraceuticals, and biopharmaceuticals, offering an eco-friendly, cost-effective solution aligned with circular economy principles.
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Bioresources and Bioprocessing (BIOB) is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the brand SpringerOpen. BIOB aims at providing an international academic platform for exchanging views on and promoting research to support bioresource development, processing and utilization in a sustainable manner. As an application-oriented research journal, BIOB covers not only the application and management of bioresource technology but also the design and development of bioprocesses that will lead to new and sustainable production processes. BIOB publishes original and review articles on most topics relating to bioresource and bioprocess engineering, including: -Biochemical and microbiological engineering -Biocatalysis and biotransformation -Biosynthesis and metabolic engineering -Bioprocess and biosystems engineering -Bioenergy and biorefinery -Cell culture and biomedical engineering -Food, agricultural and marine biotechnology -Bioseparation and biopurification engineering -Bioremediation and environmental biotechnology