决明子叶、种子、茎、根粗提物中多酚、黄酮类化合物含量测定及抗氧化活性评价

Mame Saliou Ndior, Abdou Khadre Diouf, Ibrahima Diallo, Aïssatou Alioune Gaye, Mouhamadou Fofana, Bédié Mbow, Alioune Diouf, Cheikh Sall, Aboubacary Sene
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本文对决明子的叶、种子、茎、根四个器官进行了研究。决明子是塞内加尔传统医学中用于治疗多种疾病的植物,包括哮喘、疟疾、高血压、支气管炎、贫血、顽固胃痛等。本研究主要对这些提取物的抗氧化活性进行测定。本文研究了决明子叶、种子、茎、根等不同器官提取物的总多酚和总黄酮含量的测定及其抗氧化活性的测定。总多酚用Folin-Ciocalteu试剂测定,总黄酮用三氯化铝(AlCl3)测定。以TROLOX为参比抗氧化剂,采用DPPH法评价其抗氧化活性。结果表明,叶片和根是多酚含量最丰富的器官,叶片多酚含量为0.4941±0.0633 mg EAG/g ~ 11.5114±0.0791 mg EAG/g,根多酚含量为0.1235±0.0220 mg EAG/g ~ 4.1968±0.0481 mg EAG/g。这些器官的黄酮类化合物含量较高,叶片含量为1.6645±0.0215 mg EQ/g ~ 7.2215±0.1728 mg EQ/g,根含量为0.0813±0.0022 mg EQ/g ~ 3.4839±0.0538 mg EQ/g。这些含量在甲醇和水萃取物中较高。总抗氧化能力与多酚和类黄酮含量显著相关。这是因为叶子和根有更多的抗氧化剂,可以与DPPH自由基反应。在甲醇提取物中,这一含量更为显著(叶片为14.1502±0.3781 mg ETr/g,根为7.7042±0.0619 mg ETr/g)。只有甲醇提取物具有显著的抗自由基活性,其叶片的IC50值为0.2409±0.0006 mg/mL,根部的IC50值为0.1415±0.0005 mg/mL。由于总抗氧化能力较低,其他提取物的IC50值无法获得。简而言之,根和叶的甲醇提取物因此具有可观的抗氧化能力。这种抗氧化能力在IC50值最低的甲醇根提取物水平上更为显著。这将证明在塞内加尔传统医学中使用西决明子来对抗几种疾病是合理的。因此,这种植物是天然抗氧化剂的良好来源。
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Determination of Polyphenols and Flavonoids and Evaluation of Antioxidant Activity of Crude Extraction from the Leaves, Seeds, Stems and Roots of Cassia occidentalis
In this article, we studied four organs of Cassia occidentalis namely leaves, seeds, stems and roots. Cassia occidentalis is a plant used in traditional Senegalese medicine to treat several pathologies including asthma, malaria, high blood pressure, bronchitis, anemia, stubborn stomach aches, etc. This study focuses on the determination of the antioxidant activity of these extracts. This study focuses on the determination of total polyphenols and flavonoids of different organ extracts (leaves, seeds, stems and roots) of Cassia occidentalis and the determination of the antioxidant activity of these extracts. Total polyphenols are assayed using the Folin-Ciocalteu reagent and total flavonoids using aluminum trichloride (AlCl3). The antioxidant activity of the extracts is evaluated by the DPPH method using TROLOX as reference antioxidant. The results of this study show that leaves and roots are the richest organs in polyphenols with contents ranging from 0.4941 ± 0.0633 mg EAG/g to 11.5114 ± 0.0791 mg EAG/g for leaves and 0.1235 ± 0.0220 mg EAG/g to 4.1968 ± 0.0481 mg EAG/g for roots. These same organs are richer in flavonoids with contents ranging from 1.6645 ± 0.0215 mg EQ/g to 7.2215 ± 0.1728 mg EQ/g for the leaves and 0.0813 ± 0.0022 mg EQ/ g to ​​3.4839 ± 0.0538 mg EQ/g for roots. These contents are higher in the methanolic and aqueous extracts. Total antioxidant capacities are significantly correlated with polyphenol and flavonoid contents. This is because the leaves and roots have more antioxidants that can react with the DPPH radical. This quantity is more noted in the methanolic extracts (14.1502 ± 0.3781 mg ETr/g for the leaves and 7.7042 ± 0.0619 mg ETr/g for the roots). Only the methanolic extracts show remarkable antiradical activities with IC50 values ​​of 0.2409 ± 0.0006 mg/mL for the leaves and 0.1415 ± 0.0005 mg/mL for the roots. IC50 values for other extracts are not available, due to the low total antioxidant capacity. In short, the methanolic extracts of the roots and leaves therefore have an appreciable antioxidant power. This antioxidant power is more significant at the level of the methanolic root extract with the lowest IC50 value. This would justify the use of Cassia occidentalis in traditional Senegalese medicine to fight against several pathologies. This plant would therefore be a good source of natural antioxidants.
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