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Antioxidant activity and phenolic composition of the medicinal and edible halophyte Mesembryanthemum edule L.

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INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages 1066-1071

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2011.03.018

Keywords

Mesembryanthemum edule; Antioxidant activities; Phenolic compounds; RP-HPLC; Procyanidin B2; Avicularin

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  1. Tunisian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research [LR10CBBC02]
  2. Tunisian-French Comite Mixte de Cooperation Universitaire (CMCU) network [08G0917]
  3. SATREPES Project: Valorization of Bio-resources in Semi-Arid and Arid Land for Regional Development

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Mesembryanthemum edule L. (sourfig, Aizoaceae) has long been used as food and in traditional medicine. This study was intended to characterize the antioxidant properties and the phenolic compounds of M. edule leaf, stem and root. The approach consisted to evaluate these organs for their antioxidant activities through several in vitro tests, to determine tissue contents in total phenolics, flavonoids and proanthocyanidins and to establish the phenolic composition through RP-HPLC analysis. All studied organs showed a high antioxidant activity as compared to positive control BHT. with maximal efficiency for stems followed by leaves and roots. The highest polyphenolic levels were found in stems and leaves (86.5 and 68.7 mg GAE g(-1) DW, respectively), suggesting that their strong antioxidant activity could be attributed to these phytochemicals. The HPLC analysis revealed that the main phenolic compounds were quercitrin and avicularin (1.4 and 1.15 mg g(-1) DW, respectively) in the leaves, while catechin and procyanidin B2 (1.66 and 1.54 mg g(-1) DW, respectively) were the most abundant phenolics in the stems. Overall, the strong antioxidant activity and richness of M. edule aerial tissues suggest that it could be advantageously used as a functional or nutraceutical food, to prevent or moderate oxidative stress-related diseases. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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