克什米尔地区未充分利用的假谷类作物苦荞代谢物指纹图谱及其抗氧化潜力

Tanveer Bilal Pirzadah, B. Malik, I. Tahir, M. I. Qureshi, R. Rehman
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目的:荞麦是一种未充分利用的假谷类作物,特别是在喜马拉雅地区被用作主食。本研究的目的是评价苦荞提取物的植物化学筛选、抗氧化潜力和代谢物谱。方法:测定苦荞叶样品的总酚类、总黄酮、体外抗氧化活性、自由基清除能力(超氧化物、过氧化氢)和DPPH。采用气相色谱-质谱分析方法对甲醇叶和糠提取物的各种代谢物进行了鉴定和定量。结果:经初步植物化学筛选,甲醇提取物中含有生物碱、黄酮类、酚类、单宁、皂苷、酚类、香豆素、苷类和花醌类化合物。甲醇提取物具有较高的TPC(28.32±5.31 mg没食子酸当量g -1 DW)和TFC(25.18±3.5 mg芦丁当量g -1 DW)。苦荞叶提取物对DPPH自由基(EC50=1.8µg ml -1)和H2O2清除(EC50=0.103µg ml -1)的潜力显示出良好的效果。通过GC-MS代谢物指纹图谱分析,鉴定出叶片代谢物111种以上,籽粒提取物代谢物24种以上。提取物中主要化合物为脂肪酸、烃类、甾体、萜类、酯类、有机酸和醛类,具有优良的药用性能。结论:苦荞提取物含有多种代谢物,具有较强的抗氧化和其他药理作用。因此,苦荞可能是一个有前途的替代品,在功能性食品部门,以改善社会福利和中性保健品,以减少营养不良,特别是对贫困社区。
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Metabolite Fingerprinting and Antioxidant Potential of Tartary Buckwheat- an Underutilized Pseudocereal crop from Kashmir Region
Objective: Buckwheat is an underutilized pseudocereal crop used as a staple food especially in Himalayan regions. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the phytochemical screening, antioxidant potential and metabolite profiling of tartary buckwheat extract. Methods: Tartary buckwheat leaf samples were tested for total phenols, flavonoids and in vitro antioxidant potential in terms of total antioxidant activity, free radical scavenging (superoxide, hydrogen peroxide) and DPPH assay. GC-MS profiling was done to identify and quantify the various metabolites from the methanolic leaf and groat extract. Results: Preliminary phytochemical screening of methanolic extract revealed the presence of alkaloids, flavonoids, phenols, tannins, saponins, phlobatannins, coumarins, glycosides and anthoquinones. Methanolic extract exhibits higher TPC (28.32 ± 5.31 mg gallic acid equiva- lent g -1 DW) and TFC (25.18 ± 3.5 mg rutin equivalent g -1 DW). DPPH radical (EC50=1.8 µg ml -1 ) and H2O2 scavenging (EC50=0.103 µg ml -1 ) potential of tartary buckwheat leaf extract shows promising results. From GC-MS metabolite fingerprinting, over 111 and 24 metabolites were identified among leaf and groat extract respectively. The major compounds present in the extracts were fatty acids, hydrocarbons, steroids, terpenoids, esters, organic acids and aldehydes with excellent pharmaceutical properties. Conclusion: The tartary buckwheat extract were found to contain numerous metabolites with potent antioxidant and other pharmacological actions. Thus, tartary buckwheat could be a promising alternative in functional food sector to improve social well-being and neutraceutical to diminish malnutrition especially for the impoverished community.
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