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Chemical composition, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities data of three plants from Tunisia region: Erodium glaucophyllum, Erodium hirtum and Erodium guttatum.

Gadhoumi Hamza1,2, Ben-Halima Emna1,3, Walid Yeddes2, Zohra Dhouafli1,2, Tounsi S Moufida2, Hayouni El Akrem2.   

Abstract

In the present work, phytochemical contents (total phenolic content, total flavonoids, and condensed tannins), antioxidant potentials, and antimicrobial activities of three plants in the Mediterranean genus Erodium (Erodium glaucophyllum, Erodium hirtum, and Erodium guttatum) from the Tunisia region were analyzed. The results showed that E. glaucophyllum contained high levels of polyphenols, flavonoids, and tannins. Therefore, E. glaucophyllum possesses high antioxidant activities (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl and ferric reducing antioxidant power scavenging activities), and high inhibition of linoleic acid oxidation. All three plants exhibited high antimicrobial activities. This study highlights tree plants' importance as dietary sources for natural antioxidants can be used in traditional medicine and the pharmaceutical industry.

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Keywords:  Antimicrobial activity; Antioxidant activity; Biochemical composition; Erodium glaucophyllum; Erodium guttatum; Erodium hirtum

Year:  2018        PMID: 30246100      PMCID: PMC6141786          DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2018.07.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Data Brief        ISSN: 2352-3409


Specifications Table Value of the data Data presented here provide Chemical composition, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of Erodium glaucophyllum, Erodium hirtum and Erodium guttatum. Determination of the phytochemical content, total phenolic compounds, total flavonoids, and condensed tannins. Evaluation of the antioxidant power and antimicrobial activity of the three plants. Results have also important role sources of natural antioxidants, and might be appropriate for the development of reliable index to estimate tuber richness with bioactive molecules.

Data

Results indicated in Table 1 showed that the three plants contained high levels of polyphenols: 124±6 mg GAE/ml, 180±4.02 mg GAE/ml and 248.08±2 mg GAE/ml for Erodium guttatum, Erodium hirtum and Erodium glaucophyllum, respectively. In addition the plant showed high levels of flavonoids with E. glaucophyllum being the richest one (91.97±1.56 mg RE/ml). Concerning the levels of tannins they were 20±0.5 mg TA/ml, 42±1.3 mg TA/ml and 31.87±0.38 mg TA/ml, for E. guttatum, E. hirtum and E. glaucophyllum, respectively. In parallel, antioxidant activities of the plants were investigated namely radical DPPH scavenging activities, the reducing power and inhibition of the peroxidation of linoleic acid. Furthermore, the E. glaucophyllum process high antioxidant activity (Table 1).
Table 1

Reducing power, DPPH radical scavenging activity, and inhibition of the peroxidation of linoleic acid activity.

ExtractsTotal phenolics (mg GAE/g DR*)Flavonoids (mg RE/g DR**)Condensed tannins (mg CE/g DR***)Reducing power (IC50µg/ml)DPPH (IC50; µg/ml)inhibition of the peroxidation of linoleic acid (IC50; µg/m)
Erodium hirtum180±4.0263±4.142±1.316.3±249.1±3.642.5±4.2
Erodium guttatum124±652±2.320±0.528.1±1.856.9±3.371.03±9.3
Erodium glaucophyllum248.08±291.97±1.5631.87±0.3814.98±1.2620.29±2.6437.22±2.36
Vit C13.15±1.655.18±1.98
AG13.18±1.21

Results are expressed as mean of 3 experiments±SD.

mg GAE/g DR: mg gallic acid equivalents per g dry residue.

mg RE/g DR: mg of rutin equivalent per gram dry residue.

mg CE/g DR: mg catechin equivalent per gram dry residue.

Reducing power, DPPH radical scavenging activity, and inhibition of the peroxidation of linoleic acid activity. Results are expressed as mean of 3 experiments±SD. mg GAE/g DR: mg gallic acid equivalents per g dry residue. mg RE/g DR: mg of rutin equivalent per gram dry residue. mg CE/g DR: mg catechin equivalent per gram dry residue. In addition, the results (Table 2) showed that the three plants exhibit high antimicrobial activity. Furthermore, the E. guttatum possess high antimicrobial activity compared to E. glaucophyllum, and E. hirtum. These results show a high correlation between polyphenol content and antimicrobial activity. As a potential drug, three plants needs to be explored properly following bioactivity-directed fractionation in order to isolate bioactive constituents and to evaluate its therapeutic effects.
Table 2

Antimicrobial activity of tree plants extracts.

BacteriaGramInhibition zone (mm)
Erodium glaucophyllumErodium guttatumErodium hirtumStreptomycin
Escherichia coli 25922 ATCCGram (−)16.4±28.2±1.75.3±128.2±4
Escherichia coli 8739 ATCCGram (−)14.4±35.7±12.7±0.530.2±2.5
Staphylococcus aureus 25923 ATCCGram (+)9.1±16.4±2.68.2±2.525.4±2
Serratia marcescens (Enterobacteriaceae) 13880 ATCCGram (−)5.2±0.93.9±1.22.1±0.524.1±3
Enterococcus aerogenes ATCC (13048)Gram(−)11.6±26.7±2.33.6±126.6±1
Enterococcus faecalis 29212 ATCCGram (+)10.9±38.1±27.4±223.5±3
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 27853 ATCCGram (−)2.4±118.1±2

Results are expressed as mean of 3 experiments±SD.

Antimicrobial activity of tree plants extracts. Results are expressed as mean of 3 experiments±SD.

Experimental design, materials, and methods

Material

The tuber of the three plants of E. glaucophyllum, E. hirtum and E. guttatum were collected from Jebel Orbata National Park-Gafsa- Tunisia regions. Fifty grams of leaf powder is extracted by maceration in a volume of 400 ml of a watermethanol solution (50%, v/v), for 24 h and with continuous stirring. All strains were obtained from Laboratory of Extremophile plants, Center of Biotechnology at the Ecopark of Borj-cédria. Hammam-Lif. Tunisia.

Determination of total phenolic content

The total polyphenols phenolic compounds were determined according to the method [1]. The results were expressed as gallic acid equivalents (mg GAE/g DR).

Determination of total flavonoid content

The level of flavonoids is determined based on the capacity of formation of a yellow flavonoid-aluminum complex whose maximum absorbance is at 510 nm [2]. The amount of total flavonoid was reported as rutin equivalents (mg RE/g DR).

Condensed tannins contents

The determination of the condensed tannins in the different extracts is carried out according to the method of Broadhurst and Jones [3], modified by Heimler et al. [4]. Condensed tannins were expressed in milligrams of catechin equivalent per gram of extract (mg CE/g DR).

Antioxidant activity

The antioxidant activities were measured by different tests; the scavenging activity on DPPH radical of extracts was estimated as reported by Okawa et al. [5]. The reducing power of the extracts was determined according to the method reported by Choi et al. [6]. The peroxidation of linoleic acid was determined according to the method of Tlili et al. [7].

Antimicrobial activity

The antimicrobial activity of the extracts was determined by the diffusion method in agar medium cited by Oyaizu [8] and Celiktas et al. [9] with a slight modification, this method was employed to determine inhibition diameter of the extract against 6 g negative and gram positive strains.

Funding sources

This work is part of a Ph.D. thesis at laboratory of Aromatic and Medicinal Plants, Center of Biotechnology at the Ecopark of Borj-cédria. BP-901, 2050 Hammam-Lif. Tunisia.
Subject areaBiology
More specific subject areaMedicinal plants chemical composition and activity
Type of dataTable, figure
How data was acquiredThree plants as dietary sources of natural antioxidants, and anti-microbial activity.
Data formatAnalyzed
Experimental factorsChemical composition, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of Erodium glaucophyllum, Erodium hirtum and Erodium guttatum
Experimental featuresBiochemical composition and anti-microbial activity.
Data source locationThe samples were collected from Tunisia region
Data accessibilityWith this article
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