A Comparative Study on Antioxidant and DNA Protective Activity of Different Skin Coloured Brinjal (Solanum Melongena)

K.M. Somawathi , V. Rizliya , H.A.M. Wickramasinghe , W.M.T. Madhujith
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The aim of this study was to investigate the in vitro antioxidant activity and DNA damage inhibition potential of aqueous extract of S. melongena with different skin colours. Water extracts of brinjal with four different skin colours: moderately purple (S1), light purple (S2), dark purple (S3) and purple with green lines (S4) were tested for their antioxidant and radical scavenging activities. The total phenolic content (TPC) was quantified using Folin-Ciocalteau's method. The effectiveness of brinjal extracts in preventing radical induced DNA damage was also determined. There was a significant difference (p<0.0001) between the skin colour andantioxidant activity. Brinjal with S3skin colour showed the highest TPC and antioxidant activity measured by FRAP while, S2 showed the least. S1 displayed the highest percentage of DPPH radical scavenging activity with an IC50 value of 3.51±0.62 mg/ml while, S3 demonstrated the strongest total antioxidant capacity with an inhibition percentage of 40.45±1.17. In the FTC (Ferric Thiocyanate) and egg yolk model, S1 and S3 showed better antioxidantactivity than S2 and S4. The in vitro freeradical quenchingand antioxidant results well correlated with the in vitro lipid peroxidation assays. All extracts were able to effectively retain DNA against AAPH induced radical damage at the concentration levels (25 and 75 mg/ml) tested. All the extracts showed moderate to potent antioxidant activity, among which S3 and S1, intensely coloured skins, demonstrated better antioxidant activity which may be attributed to the higher phenolic content since a linear relation was observed between the TPC and the antioxidant parameters.

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不同皮色茄子抗氧化及DNA保护活性的比较研究
研究了不同皮肤颜色的黑穗槐水提物的体外抗氧化活性和DNA损伤抑制潜力。采用中紫色(S1)、浅紫色(S2)、深紫色(S3)和带绿线紫色(S4)四种不同皮肤颜色的茄子水提取物,测定了其抗氧化和自由基清除活性。采用Folin-Ciocalteau法测定总酚含量(TPC)。还确定了茄子提取物对自由基诱导的DNA损伤的预防作用。皮肤颜色和抗氧化活性之间存在显著差异(p<0.0001)。用FRAP法测定,色为S2的茄子TPC和抗氧化活性最高,色为S2的茄子抗氧化活性最低。S1对DPPH自由基的清除能力最强,IC50值为3.51±0.62 mg/ml; S3的总抗氧化能力最强,IC50值为40.45±1.17。在FTC(铁硫氰酸盐)和蛋黄模型中,S1和S3表现出比S2和S4更好的抗氧化活性。体外自由基猝灭和抗氧化结果与体外脂质过氧化实验结果密切相关。在浓度水平(25和75 mg/ml)下,所有提取物都能有效地保留DNA,抵抗AAPH诱导的自由基损伤。所有提取物均表现出中强的抗氧化活性,其中深色皮S3和S1的抗氧化活性较好,这可能是由于TPC与抗氧化参数呈线性关系,其酚含量较高。
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