R. Portela, T. Fiuza, D. G. Bezerra, E. F. C. Bailão, J. A. D. de Paula, J. D. de Paula, L. Borges
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Abstract
Hortia oreadica is indiscriminated used by people from Cerrado. However, vegetable raw material quality is decisive in obtaining intermediate and final products. So, this study aimed to establish quality parameters of H. oreadica. For this, we performed the phytochemical screening of H. oreadicaleaf and identified the best extractive conditions for phenolic compounds and flavonoids using factorial experimental design, varying the alcoholic strength, extraction temperature, and solid/liquid ratio in the ultrasound-assisted extraction method. The optimum extraction condition for phenolic compounds and flavonoids was 60% alcoholic strength,40°C temperature, and a solid/liquid ratio of 8 mg/mL. Under this setting, the phenolic and flavonoid contents were 0.171 ± 0.002 mg/mL(predicted value = 0.165) and 0.087 ± 0.002 mg/mL(predicted value = 0.084), respectively. The optimized extraction parameters could be upscaled to develop pharmaceutical drugs or nutraceutical products from this non-traditional plant species using an eco-friendly approach.
期刊介绍:
The Boletín Latinoamericano y del Caribe de Plantas Medicinales y Aromáticas (BLACPMA), [Latin American and Caribbean Bulletin of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants]; currently edited by the publishing house MS-Editions, is a bi-monthly international publication that publishes original peerreviewed research in the field of medicinal and aromatic plants, with nearly 20 years of experience. BLACPMA is a scientific journal that publishes two types of articles: Reviews (only in English) and Original Articles (Spanish or English), its main lines of action being agronomy, anthropology and ethnobotany, industrial applications, botany, quality and standardization, ecology and biodiversity, pharmacology, phytochemistry, pharmacognosy, regulatory and legislative aspects. While all areas of medicinal plants are welcome and the experimental approaches used can be broad and interdisciplinary; other areas of research that are not mentioned depend on the Editorial Committee for their acceptance.