Temperature and storage periods on the maintenance of chemical composition of medicinal plants

P. Leão, L. C. Neves, R. Colombo, M. Shahab, Jane Maria Franco de Oliveira, F. Luz, S. Roberto
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Determining the chemical composition of medicinal plants used for therapeutic purposes is of fundamental importance. These plants must meet quality standards for commercialization by ensuring pharmacological properties and efficacy. However, for the maintenance of their active compounds, it is very important to store them at a suitable temperature and ensure the safety of these compounds. The objective of this work was to evaluate the effect of different temperatures and storage periods in the maintenance of chemical composition of bushy lippia (Lippia alba), crajiru (Arrabidaea chica), eucalyptus (Eucalyptus grandis), lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus), citronella (Cymbopogon nardus) and sage (Lippia microphylla) leaves. Leaves of these medicinal plants were stored for different periods (30, 60 and 90 days) at different temperatures (0, 17 and 24 °C). A complete randomized design was used with five replications, each one with 150g of leaves. For each combination of temperature and storage period, different variables were evaluated such as phenolic compounds, total anthocyanins, antioxidant activity (ORAC and DPPH), carotenoids and chlorophyll contents. Leaves stored at 0°C resulted in the most efficient preservation of chemical compounds at 30, 60 and 90 days. However, this temperature causes physiological damage to the leaves. Therefore, for commercial use, dried or crushed leaves in the form of powder is recommended. Storage at 17 °C keeps the chemical composition of the leaves at satisfactory levels, while at 24 °C there is a significant decrease over the periods of cold storage.
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温度和贮存期对药用植物化学成分维持的影响
确定用于治疗目的的药用植物的化学成分是至关重要的。这些植物必须通过确保药理特性和功效来满足商业化的质量标准。然而,为了保持它们的活性成分,在合适的温度下储存它们并确保这些成分的安全性是非常重要的。本研究旨在评价不同温度和贮存期对灌木脂(lippia alba)、山茱萸(Arrabidaea chica)、桉树(eucalyptus grandis)、柠檬草(Cymbopogon citratus)、香茅(Cymbopogon nardus)和鼠尾草(lippia microphylla)叶片化学成分维持的影响。这些药用植物的叶子在不同温度(0、17和24℃)下保存了不同的时间(30、60和90天)。采用完全随机设计,5个重复,每个重复150g叶片。在不同的温度和贮藏期组合下,对不同的酚类化合物、总花青素、抗氧化活性(ORAC和DPPH)、类胡萝卜素和叶绿素含量进行了评价。在0°C下保存的叶片在30,60和90天的化学成分保存最有效。然而,这种温度会对叶片造成生理损伤。因此,对于商业用途,建议以粉末形式干燥或粉碎的叶子。在17°C的储存中,叶子的化学成分保持在令人满意的水平,而在24°C的冷藏期间,叶子的化学成分显著减少。
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