| Literature DB >> 30917556 |
Corneliu Tanase1, Sanda Coșarcă2, Daniela-Lucia Muntean3.
Abstract
Polyphenols are one of the largest and most widespread groups of secondary metabolites in the plants world. These compounds are of particular interest due to their occurrence and the properties they possess. The main sources of phenolic compounds are fruits and vegetables, but lately, more and more studies refer to woody vascular plants, especially to bark, as an important source of phenolic compounds with a potential biological effect. This study aims to bring together information on the phenolic compounds present in the bark of woody vascular plants by discussing extraction methods, the chemical composition of the extracts and potential biological effects. The literature data used in this paper were collected via PubMed (2004⁻2019). Search terms were: bark, rhytidome, woody vascular plant, polyphenols, phenolic compounds, biologic activity, antioxidant, immunostimulatory, antimutagenic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antitumoral. This paper intends to highlight the fact that the polyphenolic extracts obtained from the bark of woody vascular plants represent sources of bioactive compounds with antioxidant, immunostimulatory, antimutagenic, antibacterial properties, etc. Future research directions should be directed towards identification and isolation of bioactive compounds. Consequently, biologically active compounds obtained from the bark of woody plants could be exploited on an industrial scale.Entities:
Keywords: bark; biological properties; extraction; polyphenols; rhytidome; woody vascular plants
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30917556 PMCID: PMC6470986 DOI: 10.3390/molecules24061182
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1Typical phenolic compounds identified in the bark of woody vascular plants.
Factors involved in different extraction methods according to the studied species.
| Source of Bark: Scientific Name (Family)–Commun Name | Extraction | Solvent | Time (min) | Temperature °C | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CWBE | ethyl acetate | 120 | 70 | [ | |
| CWBE | NaOH 1% | 60 | 100 | [ | |
| CWBE | petroleum ether, chloroform, methanol | 4320 | RT | [ | |
| SE | methanol 70% | - | - | [ | |
| MAE | methanol:water 80:20 | - | - | [ | |
| CWBE | methanol:ethanol, acetone:water | 480 | RT | [ | |
| ME | ethanol 90% | 1440 | RT | [ | |
| ME | ethanol 95% | - | - | [ | |
| CE | water | 30 | - | [ | |
| ME | water | 120 | RT | [ | |
| SE | ethanol | 300 | - | [ | |
| CWBE | methanol:ethanol:acetone:water | 480 | RT | [ | |
| UAE | ethanol 95% | - | - | [ | |
| UAE | ethanol:water 80:20 | 180 | 50 | [ | |
| ME | petroleum ether:chloroform:methanol | 4320 | RT | [ | |
| SE | hexane:methanol | 180 | - | [ | |
| UAE | water | 300 | - | [ | |
| UAE | methanol | 30 | RT | [ | |
| SE | 900 | - | [ | ||
| UAE | methanol | 10 | RT | [ | |
| UAE | methanol | 10 | RT | [ | |
| CWBE | ethyl acetate | 600 | 30 | [ | |
| ME | ethanol 95% | 10,080 | - | [ | |
| UAE | methanol | 10 | RT | [ | |
| ME | water | 180 | RT | [ | |
| CWBE | methanol | 1080 | RT | [ | |
| UAE | ethanol | - | 40–50 | [ | |
| SE | 900 | - | [ | ||
| CWBE | ethanol:water 80:20 ( | 360 | 82.5 | [ | |
| SE | dichloromethane | 360 | - | [ | |
| SE | dichloromethane | 360 | - | [ | |
| UAE | ethanol:water | 60 | 50 | [ | |
| SE | dichloromethane | 360 | - | [ | |
| CWBE | acetone | 4320 | RT | [ | |
| MAE + UAE | water, ethanol | 10–60 | 20–60 | [ | |
| CWBE | methanol 80%, ethanol 80%, acetone:water 80:20 | 480 | RT | [ | |
| CWBE | water, methanol:water 80:20, ethanol:water 80:20 | 120, 300, 1440 | RT | [ | |
| MAE | water, methanol:water and ethanol:water (80:20) | 10, 20 | 60, 80, 100, 120 | ||
| UAE | water, methanol:water 80:20, ethanol:water 80:20 | 10, 20, 30 | RT | ||
| SE | methanol | - | - | [ | |
| UAE | ethanol | - | 40–50 | [ | |
| CWBE | petroleum ether, chloroform, methanol | 4320 | RT | [ | |
| SE | absolute methanol | 600 | - | [ | |
| CWBE | distilled water, methanol ethanol | - | RT | [ | |
| SFE | CO2 and water (9:1, | - | 56.85 | [ | |
| UAE | ethanol | - | 40–50 | [ | |
| ME | absolute ethanol | 10,080 | RT | [ | |
| CWBE | ethanol 80% | - | - | [ | |
| CWBE | oxalic acid 0.1 M | 60 | 170 | [ | |
| CWBE | ethanol:water, 1:4 | 120 | 55 | [ | |
| CWBE | methanol:water | - | - | [ | |
| UAE | ethanol:water 50%, 70% ( | 30–60 | 40–60 | [ | |
| CWBE | water | 10–120 | 60–90 | [ | |
| CWBE | distilled water | 120 | 90 | [ | |
| UAE | ethanol:water 70% ( | 5–75 | 45–60 | [ | |
| SE | water | 60 | - | [ | |
| CWBE | acetone:water | 3 × 5 | 100 | [ | |
| CWBE | distilled water | 60 | 70 | [ | |
| MAE | ethanol:water 80:20 | 30 | - | [ | |
| CWBE | distilled water, ethanol, methanol | - | - | [ | |
| CWBE | water:NaOH:Na2SO3:NaHSO3 | 120 | 70–80 | [ | |
| CWBE | Water | 60 | 100 | [ | |
| CWBE | deionized water | 30 | 95–99 | [ | |
| CWBE | ethanol:water, 3:1 ( | 120 | 120 | [ | |
| UAE | ethanol:water 70:30 | 60 | - | [ | |
| CWBE | methanol | - | RT | [ | |
| UAE | 7 ethanol and HCl 1%, 2,6-di-tety-butyl-4-methylphenol (BHT) | - | - | [ | |
| MAE | hydroalcoholic solution of methanol and ethanol | 5–120 | 100 | [ | |
| SE | ethanol | - | - | [ | |
| ME | ethanol:water 70:30 | 1440 | - | [ | |
| CWBE | methanol | 1440 | RT | [ | |
| ME | ethanol 90% | 7200 | RT | [ | |
| ME | distilled water | 2880 | RT | [ | |
| CWBE | acetone:methanol | - | - | [ | |
| UAE | methanol | 10 | RT | [ | |
| UAE | methanol | 10 | RT | ||
| CWBE | petroleum ether:chloroform:methanol | 4320 | RT | [ | |
| SE | absolute ethanol | 300 | - | [ | |
| SE | petroleum ether:ethanol | - | 60–80 | [ | |
| MAE | distilled water | 5 | - | [ | |
| ME | ethanol | 7200 | - | [ | |
| CWBE | methanol:ethanol:acetone:water | 480 | RT | [ | |
| SE | absolute ethanol | 300 | - | [ | |
| CWBE | distilled water | 20 | 100 | [ | |
| UAE | ethanol | - | 40–50 | [ | |
| EAE | cellulose, pectinase, β-glucosidase | 60–90 | 40–60 | [ | |
| UAE | ethanol 50% | 10–90 | 52 | ||
| CWBE | ethanol 50% | 10–90 | 52 | ||
| ME | distilled water | 2880 | RT | [ | |
| CWBE | ethanol, methanol, hexane, acetone | 160 | 70 | [ | |
| UAE | methanol | 20–60 | RT | ||
| SE | methanol | 40–140 | 68 | ||
| MAE | methanol | 4 | - |
RT—room temperature, CWBE—classic water bath extraction, ME—extraction by maceration, SE—Soxhlet extraction, UAE—ultrasound-assisted extraction, MAE—microwave-assisted extraction, SFE—supercritical fluid extraction, EAE—enzymatic assisted extraction.
The biological action of the extracts obtained from the bark of woody vascular plants.
| Source of Bark: Scientific Name (Family)–Commun Name | Composition of Extract | Action/Application | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| - | anti-inflammatory topical | [ | |
| Apigenin, Luteolin, Vitexin, Apigetrin, Cymaroside | anti-inflammatory | [ | |
| Gallic acid, ellagitannin, Ampelopsin, Gallotannin, Epigallocatechin gallate, Ellagic acid derivative | antibacterial | [ | |
| - | anti-inflammatory topical | [ | |
| procaynidin dimer B2, procyanidin trimer C1, epicatechin, lupeol, betulinic acid | cancer prevention | [ | |
| quercetin, | Antioxidant | [ | |
| quercetin, ferulic acid, gallic acid | Antioxidant | ||
| quercetin, | Antioxidant | ||
| α-Hydroxyerysotrine, 4′-Methoxy licoflavanone (MLF), Alpinumisoflavone, (AIF), Wighteone | antitumoral, cytotoxic effect on HL-60 cells | [ | |
| quinic acid, gallic acid, protocatechuic acid, catechin, ellagic acid, ellagic, acid-rhamnoside | antioxidant | [ | |
| quinic acid, gallic acid, protocatechuic acid, catechin, chlorogenic acid, ellagic acid, taxifolin, quercetin, mearnsetin, naringenin, ellagic acid-rhamnoside | antioxidant | ||
| Monosaccharides, glucose, xylose, galactose, arabinose, mannose, rhamnose | antioxidant | [ | |
| quinic acid, gallic acid, protocatechuic acid, catechin, ellagic acid, ellagic, acid-rhamnoside | antioxidant | [ | |
| Procyanidin, Epicatechin, Coumaric acid, Coniferin, Quercetin, Taxifolin- | antioxidant | [ | |
| Kaempferol, Quercetin, Naringenin, Baicalein | normalizes glycogenol levels and hepatic glycogen, normalizes blood glucose levels | [ | |
| - | Antioxidant | [ | |
| Gallic acid, Caffeic acid, Rutin, Ellagic acid, Quercetin, Kaempferol | hypocolesterolemiant, antidiabetic—increases the insulin sensitivity of pancreatic β cells, normalizes blood glucose level, antioxidant | [ | |
| Flavanocoumarin epiphyllocoumarin, Epiphyllocoumarin-[4β→8]-(−)-epicatechin | anti-inflammatory, antioxidant | [ | |
| Gallic acid, catechol, caffeic acid, vanillin, | anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antirheumatic | [ | |
| Rhaponticin, Rhapontigenin, Piceatannol, Taxifolin | antioxidant | [ | |
| Ellagic acid | anti-ulcerative-gastric hypopoietic, gastroprotector effect | [ | |
| Furan-2-carboxylic acid, Mannose, β- | antioxidant | [ | |
| Gallic acid, Chlorogenic acid, Vanillic acid, Caffeic acid, Syringic acid, Ferulic acid, Sinapic acid, Resveratrol, Myricetin, Quercetin, Cinnamic Acid | antioxidant in food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical industry | [ | |
| Neolignans, Lignans: pinoresinol, Secoisolariciresinol, isolariciresinol, Epi-pinoresinol. Phenolic acids: | antiproliferative, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory | [ | |
| Dihydroxybenzoic acid, 3,4-Dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, | antioxidant | [ | |
| Emodin, Chrysophanol, Physcion | Antioxidant | [ | |
| Gallic acid | Analgesic | [ | |
| - | Antioxidant | [ | |
| quercetin, coumaric acid, ferulic acid, gallic acid | antioxidant, antiviral, cytotoxic | [ | |
| quercetin, ferulic acid, gallic acid | antioxidant, antiviral, cytotoxic | ||
| - | anti-inflammatory topic | [ | |
| - | Antioxidant | [ | |
| Gallic acid, Ellagitannin, Punicalagin, Gallotannin, Corilagin | antibacterial | [ | |
| Gallic acid, EllagitanninEllagic acid glucuronide, GallotanninMethylellagic acid glucuronide, Methyl-( | antibacterial | ||
| - | anti-inflammatory | [ | |
| Catechin, Procyanidin, Epicatechin, Apocynin E, Cinchonain I, 3-Methoxybenzoylquinic acid | antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antidepressant, neuroprotective | [ |