Anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial activities of the phytochemicals isolated from various parts of broccoli wastes

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5455/jabet.2023.d107
Asmita Nandi, Srirangasayee Devanathan, Aishwarya Ramesh, Lavanya Jayaraman, Subhashini Sivaji
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Broccoli is an excellent source of vitamins, minerals, phytochemicals and nutraceuticals. Phytochemicals, also known as phytonutrients are chemical compounds that are present in fruits, vegetables, and other plants and can be broadly divided into carbohydrates, terpenoids, phenolics, lipids, alkaloids, and other nitrogen-containing compounds. Waste generation is a global problem and vegetable wastes that contain the same or more amount of phytonutrients as the vegetable itself are discarded on daily basis leading to additional waste biomass. The unused portion of broccoli is considered to be waste which includes the stalk and the leaves, rotten and scraped portions of the vegetable. Only the fragile stems closest to the florets are eaten, while the lignified bottom stem of the vegetable is discarded. Approximately 30% of vegetable losses occur at retail and consumer levels including post- harvest and processing. These wastes possess various nutrients and multiple bioactive compounds such as phytochemicals (phenolics, glycosylates, carotenoids, and flavonoids). Broccoli waste has an enormous amount of these nutrients and nutraceuticals which have a wider range of applications in food supplements, pharmaceuticals and cosmetic industries. The phytochemicals from the leaf and stalk were extracted using the maceration process, and the stalk extract had stronger antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity at a concentration of 500 g/ml. It also showed good anti-microbial activity at 300 μg/ml proving it to be a potential source of important bioactive compounds and also implying the presence of anti-aging and anti-acne activity.
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从西兰花废弃物中分离的植物化学物质的抗炎和抑菌活性
西兰花是维生素、矿物质、植物化学物质和营养药品的极好来源。植物化学物质,也称为植物营养素,是存在于水果、蔬菜和其他植物中的化合物,可大致分为碳水化合物、萜类、酚类、脂类、生物碱和其他含氮化合物。废物产生是一个全球性的问题,每天丢弃的蔬菜废物含有与蔬菜本身相同或更多的植物营养素,导致额外的废物生物质。西兰花未使用的部分被认为是废物,包括茎和叶子,腐烂和刮掉的蔬菜部分。只有靠近小花的脆弱茎被吃掉,而木质化的底部茎被丢弃。大约30%的蔬菜损失发生在零售和消费者层面,包括收获后和加工。这些废物含有多种营养物质和多种生物活性化合物,如植物化学物质(酚类物质、糖基酸盐、类胡萝卜素和类黄酮)。西兰花废料中含有大量的营养物质和营养保健品,在食品补充剂、药品和化妆品工业中有着广泛的应用。采用浸渍法提取叶和茎中的植物化学物质,茎提取物浓度为500 g/ml时具有较强的抗氧化和抗炎活性。在300 μg/ml的浓度下显示出良好的抑菌活性,证明其是重要生物活性化合物的潜在来源,也表明其具有抗衰老和抗痤疮活性。
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Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics
Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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