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Barbara Roman1, Anna Muzykiewicz-Szymańska2, Paula Ossowicz-Rupniewska1, Adam Klimowicz2, Ewa Janus1.
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to determine the antioxidant activity of the aqueous extracts from Lycopodium clavatum, Cetraria islandica and Dipsacus fullonum obtained using aqueous solutions of ionic liquids by the ultrasound-assisted extraction (IL-UAE) method. Triethanolammonium salts [TEAH]+[AA]- of four amino acids of different hydrophobicity - isoleucine - Ile, methionine - Met, threonine - Thr and arginine - Arg, were chosen as ionic liquids, because they are based on natural, bio-renewable raw materials, such as amino acids and contain a pharmaceutically and cosmetically acceptable counterion of triethanolamine. Triethanolammonium salts were synthesized, identified by spectroscopic methods (NMR and FT-IR) and characterized by thermal methods (DSC and TGA). The 2.5% w/v aqueous solutions of triethanolammonium amino acid salts were used as the solvents in combination with ultrasound assisted extraction (UAE). The estimation of antioxidant properties was carried out using the DPPH, FRAP and CUPRAC assays. Total polyphenol content was measured using the reagent Folin-Ciocalteu. The results showed that the use of [TEAH]+[Thr]- or [TEAH]+[Met]- aqueous solutions increased the antioxidant activity of extracts in comparison to that achieved for extracts with pure water. The use of [TEAH]+[Thr]- as an additive for ultrasound-assisted extraction was characterized by obtaining plant extracts with the highest antioxidant potential, even 2.4-fold. The use of the AAIL-UAE method allowed obtaining higher amounts of polyphenols compared to pure water extracts, even 5.5-fold. The used method allowed the extraction of thermosensitive natural compounds, shortened the extraction time and lowered energy consumption. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 35479433 PMCID: PMC9039413 DOI: 10.1039/d1ra03840k
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RSC Adv ISSN: 2046-2069 Impact factor: 4.036
Data of antioxidant potential for extracts from Lycopodium clavatum, Cetraria islandica and Dipsacus fullonum obtained by different methods and under various conditions
| Extraction method and conditions | Antioxidant capacity/activity assays | Antioxidant potential value | Ref. |
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| HRE | DPPH | 11.3 ± 1.64% (PLE); no activity observed (CHCl3); 44.1 ± 5.94% (CHCl3 + alkaloid fraction); 26.6 ± 0.7% (EtOAc); 30.3 ± 0.15% (MeOH) |
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| PLE, CHCl3, CHCl3 + alkaloid fraction, EtOAc, MeOH, s/l ratio 1 : 5.2 g ml−1 | |||
| HRE | DPPH | 91.7 ± 0.6% (500 μg crude dry extract per ml); 85.6 ± 4.1% (250 μg crude dry extract per ml); 50.1 ± 3.2% (50 μg crude extract per ml) |
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| HRE | DPPH | 40.68% (acetone); 18.62% (EtOH); ∼50.00% (rutin as standard) |
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| Acetone, EtOH, stirring 3 h, 50 °C, s/l ratio 1 : 5 g ml−1 | |||
| Soxhlet extraction | DPPH | IC50 = 678.38 μg of dry extract per ml; IC50 = 6.24 μg ascorbic acid as standard per ml water |
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| Total polyphenols | 38.08 μg PCE per mg of dry extract | ||
| HRE | DPPH | 5.61 ± 0.21 mg TEAC per g |
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| 80% EtOH, 24 h, s/l ratio 1 : 200 g ml−1 | |||
| Total polyphenols | 0.37 ± 0.01 mg GAE per g | ||
| Soxhlet extraction | DPPH | ∼36% (acetone); ∼47% (MeOH); ∼32% (aq) |
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| Acetone, MeOH, water, s/l ratio 1 : 50 g ml−1 | |||
| Total polyphenols | 25 ± 1.09 μg PCE (acetone); 38.083 ± 1.031 μg PCE (MeOH); 18.19 ± 1.018 μg PCE (water) | ||
| HRE | DPPH | From 17.5% (12.5 μg crude MeOH extract per ml) to 65.6% (200.0 μg crude MeOH extract per ml); IC50 = 75 μg crude MeOH extract per ml |
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| MeOH, 12 h, 45 °C, s/l ratio 1 : 20 g ml−1 | Total polyphenols | 78.3 ± 0.00 mg GAE per g dried mass (MeOH); 45.3 ± 0.00 mg GAE per g dried mass (acetone) | |
| Acetone, 12 h, 50 °C, s/l ratio 1 : 20 g ml−1 | |||
| HRE | DPPH | IC50 = 1183.55 μg ml−1 |
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| MeOH, rt., 1 h, s/l ratio 1 : 66.7 g ml−1 | Total polyphenols | 57.34 ± 3.30 μg GAE per mg dry extract | |
| HRE | DPPH | 25% (96% EtOH); 86% (70% EtOH); 69% (40% EtOH) |
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| 96% EtOH, 70% EtOH, 40% EtOH; rt; 14 days; s/l ratio 1 : 10 g ml−1 | FRAP method | 486 μmol L−1 (96% EtOH); 135 μmol L−1 (70% EtOH); 158 μmol L−1 (40% EtOH)/ | |
| Total polyphenols | 0.137 mg GAE per g extract (96% EtOH); 0.586 mg GAE per g extract (70% EtOH); 0.328 mg GAE per g extract (40% EtOH) | ||
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| UAE | ORAC | Extract from leaves – 14.78 ± 0.94 mmol TEAC/100 g of dry weight |
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| 50% MeOH, 20 min | Extract from roots – 10.87 ± 1.04 mmol TEAC/100 g of dry weight | ||
| HRE | DPPH | 4.01 ± 0.58 mmol TEAC/100 g dry weight of plant material |
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| Acetone/water ratio 7 : 3 v/v, shaking 60 min, s/l ratio 1 : 50 g ml−1 | ORAC | 3.58 ± 0.35 mmol TEAC/100 g dry weight of plant material | |
| Total polyphenols | 19.52 ± 0.12 mg GAE per g dry weight of plant material | ||
PEE – petroleum ether; s/l – solid/liquid; HRE -classical extraction under stirring under ambient conditions or at elevated temperature; UAE – ultrasound assisted extraction.
ABTS – 2,2′-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) as a probe, DPPH – 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl as a probe, FRAP – ferric reducing antioxidant power, ORAC – oxygen radical absorbance capacity.
PCE – pyrocatechol equivalent, TEAC – Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity, GAE – gallic acid equivalents.
Physicochemical properties of [TEAH]+[AA]−
| Yield [%] | Glass transition temperature [°C] | [ |
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| [TEAH]+[Thr]− | 98% | −57.71 | −9.277 | 168.1 |
| [TEAH]+[Met]− | 97% | −55.81 | −2.023 | 168.2 |
| [TEAH]+[Arg]− | 98% | −11.89 | +16.603 | 192.7 |
| [TEAH]+[Ile]− | 94% | −55.03 | +5.782 | 168.6 |
T 5% d temperature of 5% mass loss.
Fig. 1Antioxidant activity of extracts obtained from L. clavatum with water and aqueous solutions of [TEAH]+[Thr]−, [TEAH]+[Met]−, [TEAH]+[Arg]− and [TEAH]+[Ile]−, as extraction media, determined by the DPPH method in preliminary studies.
Fig. 2Antioxidant activity of extracts obtained from C. islandica and D. fullonum with water and aqueous solutions of [TEAH]+[Thr]− or [TEAH]+[Met]−, as extraction media, determined by the DPPH method.
The total polyphenol content (mg GA per g raw material) in the extracts of L. clavatum, C. islandica and D. fullonum obtained by extraction with aqueous solutions of [TEAH]+[Thr]− or [TEAH]+[Met]−
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| 15 | 1.51 ± 0.04 | 0.74 ± 0.10 | 6.52 ± 0.08 | 0.98 ± 0.07 | 3.83 ± 0.03 | 7.44 ± 0.12 | 0.71 ± 0.01 | 3.85 ± 0.15 | 5.69 ± 0.20 |
| 30 | 1.06 ± 0.00 | 0.77 ± 0.04 | 6.94 ± 0.26 | 1.01 ± 0.01 | 4.10 ± 0.07 | 7.29 ± 0.16 | 0.83 ± 0.07 | 3.88 ± 0.01 | 6.73 ± 0.11 |
| 60 | 1.30 ± 0.05 | 0.60 ± 0.00 | 6.93 ± 0.12 | 1.32 ± 0.10 | 3.75 ± 0.16 | 7.10 ± 0.09 | 0.94 ± 0.00 | 4.60 ± 0.08 | 7.38 ± 0.12 |
| 120 | 1.45 ± 0.00 | 0.46 ± 0.01 | 6.96 ± 0.07 | 1.34 ± 0.13 | 3.73 ± 0.01 | 8.16 ± 0.22 | 1.44 ± 0.00 | 4.48 ± 0.17 | 7.30 ± 0.02 |
| 180 | 1.91 ± 0.01 | 0.45 ± 0.02 | 7.48 ± 0.02 | 1.53 ± 0.08 | 3.37 ± 0.12 | 7.57 ± 0.17 | 1.72 ± 0.13 | 4.52 ± 0.09 | 7.05 ± 0.10 |
| 240 | 1.66 ± 0.04 | 1.05 ± 0.14 | 7.63 ± 0.07 | 1.82 ± 0.12 | 4.14 ± 0.38 | 6.92 ± 0.11 | 1.91 ± 0.08 | 5.31 ± 0.01 | 6.98 ± 0.29 |
Fig. 3Antioxidant activity of extracts obtained from L. clavatum, C. islandica and D. fullonum, with water and aqueous solutions of [TEAH]+[Thr]− or [TEAH]+[Met]−, as extraction media, determined by the FRAP method.
Fig. 4Antioxidant activity of extracts obtained from L. clavatum, C. islandica and D. fullonum, with water and aqueous solutions of [TEAH]+[Thr]− or [TEAH]+[Met]−, as extraction media, determined by the CUPRAC method.
Correlations (r) between antioxidant activities determined using different methods and total polyphenol contentb
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p < 0.05.
NS – not statistically significant.