| Literature DB >> 28472941 |
Amira Thouri1, Hassiba Chahdoura2, Amira El Arem2, Amel Omri Hichri3, Rihab Ben Hassin2, Lotfi Achour2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The interest in natural antioxidants, especially polyphenols, is growing more and more thanks to their positive contribution to human health. Thus, the prevention from the harmful action of oxidative stress which has been involved in many diseases such as cancer, inflammation diabetes, and cardiovascular illness. Recent research proved the bioactive compounds richness of date seeds which could be a good biological matrix of natural antioxidants. Unfortunately, an important quantity of Tunisian dates seed is discarded yearly.Entities:
Keywords: Antiinflamatory activity; Antioxidant activity; Date seeds; Polyphenols; α-amylase and α-glycosidase
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28472941 PMCID: PMC5418768 DOI: 10.1186/s12906-017-1751-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Fig. 1Effect of different solvents on phytochemical composition of both date seeds. Data expressed as means ± standard deviations of three independent extractions (n = 3). TPC: Total phenolic content (mg GAE per 100 g of extract), TFC: Total flavonoid content (mg CE per 100 g of extract), CTC: Condensed tannins contents (mg CE per 100 g of extract), Different lower case letters in the same types of material indicate significant differences between the different used solvents extraction (P < 0.05). KS: Korkobbi seed, AS Arechti seed
Effect of solvents extraction on antioxidant activity (IC50. mg mL−1) of both date palm seeds
| Extracts | IC 50 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DPPH | ABTS | FRAP | TBARS | ||
| KS | Methanol extract | 0,74 ± 0,02b | 0,40 ± 0,09a | 0,27 ± 0,01b | 0,42 ± 0,02a |
| Aqueous extract | 0,35 ± 0,01a | 0,37 ± 0,03a | 0,12 ± 0,01a | 0,32 ± 0,02a | |
| Acetone 80% | 1,41 ± 0,81c | 0,82 ± 0,04b | 0,46 ± 0,03c | 0,75 ± 0,09b | |
| Acetone 100% | 1,88 ± 0,67d | 1,13 ± 0,34c | 0,73 ± 0,045d | 0,99 ± 0,07c | |
| AS | Methanol extract | 0,61 ± 0,04B | 0,53 ± 0,05A | 0,26 ± 0,01A | 0,47 ± 0,09A |
| Aqueous extract | 0,58 ± 0,09A | 0,48 ± 0,07A | 0,19 ± 0,01A | 0,42 ± 0,05A | |
| Acetone 80% | 1,61 ± 0,53C | 1,19 ± 0,98B | 0,71 ± 0,08B | 0,98 ± 0,09B | |
| Acetone 100% | 2,01 ± 0,98D | 1,40 ± 0,65B | 0,86 ± 0,04B | 1,22 ± 0,07C | |
Data expressed as means ± standard deviations of three independent extractions (n = 3)
IC50: The concentration at which 50% of radicals are scavenged, Fe3+ is reduced and TBARS is inhibited
Different lower case letters and capital letters in the same column for each type of material indicate significant effect differences between the different used solvents extraction (P < 0.05)
KS Korkobbi seed, AS Arechti seed
Pearson’ correlation analysis between the antioxidant activity and phytochemical composition of both common date palm seeds
| TPC | TFC | CTC | |
|---|---|---|---|
| DPPH | -0.987** | −0.832** | -0.794** |
| ABTS | -0.982** | −0.964** | −0.909** |
| Reducing Power | −0.983** | −0.938** | -0.901** |
| TBARS inhibition | −0.953** | −0.949** | −0.951** |
**Significant correlation for p < 0.01
TPC Total phenolic content, TFC Total flavonoid content, CTC Condensed tannins content. TAC Total anthocyanins content
Fig. 2Effect of different solvents on hyperglycemia key enzymes inhibition of both date seeds. Different concentrations (0.32–10 mg mL−1) from each seed extract are used. Data expressed as means ± standard deviations of percent enzyme activity. Different lower case letters in the same types of material indicate significant differences between the different used solvents extraction (P < 0.05). KS: Korkobbi seed, AS Arechti seed
IC50 of α-amylase and α-glucosidase inhibition of different seed extracts
| Samples | IC50 (mg/ml) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| α-amylase | α-glucosidase | ||
| Acarbose | 0,23 ± 0,01 | 0,16 ± 0,02 | |
| KS | Methanol extract | 1,31 ± 0,08* | 0,65 ± 0,05 |
| Aqueous extract | 0,78 ± 0,05 | 0,35 ± 0,09 | |
| Acetone 80% extract | 2,33 ± 0,6** | 2,56 ± 0,9** | |
| Acetone100% extract | 2,47 ± 0,8** | 2,40 ± 0,79** | |
| AS | Methanol extract | 1,65 ± 0,1* | 1,31 ± 0,8* |
| Aqueous extract | 0,99 ± 0,2* | 0,77 ± 0,05 | |
| Acetone 80% extract | 2,88 ± 0,83** | 2,72 ± 0,78** | |
| Acetone100% extract | 3,66 ± 0,99** | 2,85 ± 0,86** | |
Data expressed as means ± standard deviations of three independent extractions (n = 3)
IC50: the concentration at which 50% of enzyme is inhibited
KS Korkobbi seed, AS Arechti seed
*Significant difference for P < 0.05 and **Significant difference for P < 0.01
Effect of solvents extraction on in vivo anti-inflammatory activity of both date seeds
| Edema (10–2/mL) (mean ± SD) | Edema inhibition (%) | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Treatment | Dose (mg/kg) | 1 h | 3 h | 5 h | 1 h | 3 h | 5 h | |
| Control | 34 ± 1,5 | 59,5 ± 1,7 | 68,3 ± 1,09 | |||||
| KS | Methanol extract | 100 | 27,03 ± 1,9 | 29,26 ± 1,1* | 35,01 ± 0,89* | 20,5 | 50,82 | 48,74 |
| 200 | 23,08 ± 2,8* | 24,11 ± 0,8* | 30,13 ± 1,04* | 32,11 | 59,47 | 55,88 | ||
| 300 | 19,1 ± 1,5** | 23,34 ± 1,8** | 28,04 ± 1,65* | 43,82 | 60,77 | 58,94 | ||
| Aquous extract | 100 | 25,5 ± 1,07 | 27,12 ± 2,02* | 33,37 ± 1,98* | 25 | 54,42 | 51,14 | |
| 200 | 20,17 ± 2,3* | 22,02 ± 1,98** | 27,52 ± 2,67* | 40,67 | 62,99 | 59,70 | ||
| 300 | 17 ± 2,7** | 19,69 ± 1,08** | 24,6 ± 2,13* | 50 | 66,90 | 63,98 | ||
| Acetone extract 80% | 100 | 29,24 ± 2,1 | 35,17 ± 2,09* | 38,14 ± 2,87* | 14 | 40,89 | 44,15 | |
| 200 | 26,18 ± 1,03 | 29,04 ± 1,98* | 34,21 ± 1,89* | 23 | 51,19 | 49,91 | ||
| 300 | 21,41 ± 1,75* | 26,3 ± 1,91* | 32,12 ± 2,09* | 37,02 | 55,79 | 52,97 | ||
| Acetone extract 100% | 100 | 30,09 ± 0,89 | 37,15 ± 2,09 | 41,07 ± 2,01* | 11,5 | 37,56 | 39,86 | |
| 200 | 27,23 ± 2,87 | 32,21 ± 2,02* | 39,51 ± 1,09* | 19,91 | 45,86 | 42,15 | ||
| 300 | 23,35 ± 1,98* | 27,5 ± 1,89* | 34,21 ± 1,19* | 31,32 | 53,78 | 49,91 | ||
| AS | Methanol extract | 100 | 27,5 ± 1,76 | 31,15 ± 1,09* | 36,29 ± 1,2* | 19,11 | 47,64 | 46,86 |
| 200 | 24,41 ± 1,57 | 27,21 ± 2,08* | 32,14 ± 1,14* | 28,20 | 54,26 | 52,94 | ||
| 300 | 20,06 ± 1,4* | 24,5 ± 2** | 30,34 ± 2,03* | 41 | 58,82 | 55,57 | ||
| Aquous extract | 100 | 26,18 ± 2,34 | 28,41 ± 2,02 | 34,21 ± 3,01* | 23 | 52,25 | 49,91 | |
| 200 | 21,5 ± 2,04* | 23,34 ± 1,03* | 29,02 ± 1,2* | 36,76 | 60,77 | 57,51 | ||
| 300 | 18,05 ± 2,01** | 21,7 ± 1,65* | 27 ± 2,98* | 46,91 | 63,52 | 60,46 | ||
| Acetone extract 80% | 100 | 28,5 ± 1,87 | 35,17 ± 1,05 | 38,04 ± 2,07* | 16,17 | 40,89 | 44,30 | |
| 200 | 26,18 ± 1,94 | 31,97 ± 2,3 | 35,15 ± 1,84* | 23 | 46,26 | 48,53 | ||
| 300 | 23,12 ± 1,87* | 28,41 ± 2,03 | 34,21 ± 1,90* | 32 | 52,25 | 49,91 | ||
| Acetone extract 100% | 100 | 30,83 ± 1,02 | 38,38 ± 1,98 | 45,24 ± 2,03* | 9,32 | 35,49 | 33,76 | |
| 200 | 29,7 ± 1,09 | 34,29 ± 1,25 | 41,17 ± 2,5* | 12,64 | 42,36 | 39,72 | ||
| 300 | 25,47 ± 2,01 | 28,17 ± 1,38 | 35,05 ± 1,76* | 25,08 | 52,65 | 48,68 | ||
| Asl | 300 | 22,29 ± 1,09* | 25,33 ± 1,34 | 31,61 ± 1,87 | 34,44 | 57,42 | 53,71 | |
Values are expressed as mean ± S.E.M. (N = 6); ASL: acetyl salicylate of lysine
KS Korkobbi seed, AS Arechti seed
*p ≤ 0.05 significant from the control. **p ≤ 0.01 significant from the control. ***p ≤ 0.001 significant from the control