| Literature DB >> 29686522 |
Elena Neagu1, Gabriel Lucian Radu2, Camelia Albu1, Gabriela Paun1.
Abstract
In this study several investigations and tests were performed to determine the antioxidant activity and the acetylcholinesterase and tyrosinase inhibitory potential of Pulmonaria officinalis and Centarium umbellatum aqueous extracts (10% mass) and ethanolic extracts (10% mass and 70% ethanol), respectively. Moreover, for each type of the prepared extracts of P. officinalis and of C. umbellatum the content in the biologically active compounds - polyphenols, flavones and proanthocyanidins was determined. The antioxidant activity was assessed using two methods, namely the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay and reducing power assay. The analyzed plant extracts showed a high acetylcholinesterase and tyrosinase inhibitory activity in the range of 72.24-94.24% (at the highest used dose - 3 mg/mL), 66.96% and 94.03% (at 3 mg/mL), respectively correlated with a high DPPH radical inhibition - 70.29-84.9% (at 3 mg/mL). These medicinal plants could provide a potential natural source of bioactive compounds and could be beneficial to the human health, especially in the neurodegenerative disorders and as sources of natural antioxidants in food industry.Entities:
Keywords: Acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity; Antioxidant activity; Pulmonaria officinalis and Centarium umbellatum; Tyrosinase inhibitory activity
Year: 2016 PMID: 29686522 PMCID: PMC5910643 DOI: 10.1016/j.sjbs.2016.02.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Saudi J Biol Sci ISSN: 1319-562X Impact factor: 4.219
Compounds content (polyphenols, flavones, proanthocyanidins) from the tested extracts.
| Sample | Polyphenols (μg GAE/ mL) | Proanthocyanidins (μg CE/mL) | Flavones (μg RE/mL) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pulmonaria officinalis (lungwort) | Aqueous extract (10% mass) | 486.60 ± 2.12 | 41.83 ± 3.25 | 104.28 ± 3.25 |
| 70% ethanolic extract (10% mass) | 576.62 ± 6.32 | 61.5 ± 6.23 | ||
| Centarium umbellatum (common centaury) | Aqueous extract (10% mass) | 560.11 ± 8.59 | 43 ± 5.23 | 160.75 ± 5.12 |
| 70% ethanolic extract (10% mass) | 656.61 ± 7.56 | 63.33 ± 2.63 | ||
Figure 1Radical scavenging activity % p < 0.05 compared the activity of the ethanolic extracts with that of the aqueous extracts ∗∗p < 0.01 compared the activity of the ethanolic extracts with that of the aqueous extracts; ∗∗∗p < 0.001 compared the activity of the ethanolic extracts with that of the aqueous extracts; ∗p < 0.05 compared polyphenol content of extracts with radical scavenging activity; ∗p < 0.05 compared flavone content of extracts with radical scavenging activity.
Figure 2Reducing power of Pulmonaria officinalis and Centarium umbellatum and aqueous and ethanolic extracts ∗p < 0.05 compared polyphenol content of extracts with reducing power ∗p < 0.05 compared flavone content of extracts with reducing power ∗∗p < 0.01 compared the activity of the ethanolic extracts with that of the aqueous extracts.
HPLC–MS values of polyphenol compounds in plant extracts.
| Compound [M/z]-name | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Quercetin 301 | − | + | 0.35 | − |
| Rutin 609 | 0.20 | 11.08 | ||
| Kaempferol 285 | + | + | + | + |
| Isorhamnetin 315 | − | + | + | + |
| Naringin 579 | − | − | + | − |
| Hyperoside 463 | 0.54 | 0.66 | ||
| Gallic acid 169 | 0.97 | − | 1.07 | − |
| Syringic acid 197 | − | − | 16.11 | |
| p-Coumaric acid 163 | 0.46 | − | 0.95 | − |
| Caffeic acid 179 | 3.36 | + | ||
| Ferulic acid 193 | + | − | 0.31 | − |
| Rosmarinic acid 359 | 41.94 | 2.99 | 2.71 | |
| Chlorogenic acid 353 | 3.53 | 3.03 | 11.99 | |
| Luteolin 285 | − | + | + | + |
| Apigenin 269 | − | + | + | + |
− under the limit of detection; + under the limit of quantification.
Acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activities of extracts.
| Sample | AChE inhibition % | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 mg/mL | 1.5 mg/mL | 0.75 mg/mL | ||
| Pulmonaria officinalis | Aqueous extract (10% mass) | 72.24 ± 7.12 | 62.12 ± 6.23 | 43.61 ± 2.57 |
| 70% ethanolic extract (10% mass) | 87.72 ± 2.35 | 69.21 ± 3.56 | 50.70 ± 6.54 | |
| Centarium umbellatum | Aqueous extract (10% mass) | 70.21 ± 6.28 | 58.85 ± 6.89 | |
| 70% ethanolic extract (10% mass) | 72.36 ± 6.25 | 64.27 ± 5.59 | ||
| Galanthamine | – | 99.98 ± 2.02 | ||
| Caffeic acid | 62.67 ± 7.32 | 42.19 ± 6.57 | ||
| Rosmarinic acid | 52.89 ± 6.93 | 30.64 ± 5.46 | ||
| Rutin | 59.46 ± 3.65 | 31.23 ± 2.57 | ||
| Chlorogenic acid | 75.34 ± 2.39 | 54.11 ± 5.24 | ||
Data represent the mean ± SD of triplicate samples of three independent experiments.
p < 0.05, compared the activity of the ethanolic extracts with that of the aqueous extracts.
Tyrosinase inhibitory activities of extracts.
| Sample | Tyrosinase inhibition % | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 mg/mL | 1.5 mg/mL | 0.75 mg/mL | ||
| Pulmonaria officinalis | Aqueous extract (10% mass) | 56.96 ± 5.21 | 43.62 ± 6.23 | 30.56 ± 6.56 |
| 70% ethanolic extract (10% mass) | 71.69 ± 8.23 | 59.36 ± 3.56 | 46.52 ± 3.23 | |
| Centarium umbellatum | Aqueous extract (10% mass) | 69.05 ± 6.63 | 46.21 ± 6.28 | 38.76 ± 5.67 |
| 70% ethanolic extract (10% mass) | 65.36 ± 3.64 | 54.36 ± 4.36 | ||
| Kojic acid | 98.7 ± 4.23 | 94.2 ± 2.87 | 89.7 ± 5.24 | |
| Ellagic acid | – | 45.77 ± 1.71 | 25.42 ± 1.52 | |
| Quercetin | – | 62.60 ± 3.65 | 33.45 ± 2.59 | |
| Chlorogenic acid | – | 58.09 ± 2.31 | 41.45 ± 2.83 | |
| Rutin | – | 47.23 ± 6.54 | 32.30 ± 1.37 | |
Data represent the mean ± SD of triplicate samples of three independent experiments.
p < 0.05, compared the activity of the ethanolic extracts with that of the aqueous extracts.