Comparison between the radical scavenging activity and antioxidant activity of six distilled and nondistilled mediterranean herbs and aromatic plants

Auteur(s) :
Bastida J., Burillo J., Codina C., Flerlage N., Parejo I., Rosas-romero A., Viladomat F.
Date :
Nov, 2002
Source(s) :
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry. #50:23 p6882-6890
Adresse :
"CODINA C,UNIV BARCELONA,FAC FARM DEPT PROD NAT BIOL VEGETAL & EDAFOL;AVENIDA JOAN XXIII S-N;E-08028 BARCELONA, [email protected]"

Sommaire de l'article

Thirty-six different extracts of six herbs and aromatic plants (fennel, common melilot, milfoil, lavandin cv. Super, spike lavender, and tarragon) were evaluated for their radical scavenging activity by the DPPH., NBT/hypoxanthine superoxide, and (OH)-O-./luminol chemiluminescence methods, and for their antioxidant activity by the beta-carotene blenching test. The total phenolic content was also determined by the Folin-Ciocalteu method. The plant material included cultivated plants and their wastes after being distilled for essential oils. Both remarkably high phenolic content and radical scavenging activities were found for the ethyl acetate and dichloromethane fractions among the different plant extracts. In general, the distilled plant material was found to exhibit a higher phenolic content as well as antioxiclant and radical scavenging activities than the nondistilled material. Ethyl acetate and dichloromethane extracts, and even some crude extract, of both distilled and nondistilled plants exhibited activities comparable to those of commercial extracts/compounds, thus making it possible to consider some of them as a potential source of antioxidants of natural origin.

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