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INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS
Volume 83, Issue -, Pages 133-139Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2015.11.029
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Ziziphus leaf; Ecotype; Linoleic acid; Palmitic acid; Sterol; Flavonoid
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The present study aimed to determine the phytoconstituent compositions of the leaves of four Ziziphus jujuba ecotypes (Choutrana, Mandia, Mahres and Sfax). The chromatographic peaks of 18 compounds, including nine major fatty acids, five sterols, two triterpene alcohols and two methysterols, were quantified by the capillary gaseous chromatography method. The major fatty acids identified were linolenic (42.04%) and palmitic (23.04%). Unsaturated fatty acids ranged between 53% and 60%. The predominant sterols (mg/100 g) were beta-sitosterol (40.36) and stigmasterol (24.18). Cycloartenol (68.55 mg/100 g) and citrostadienol (12.27 mg/100 g) were the major metylsterols. Methylene cycloartanol ranged between 1.2 mg/100 g (Sfax) and 1.5 mg/100 g (Mandia). Total phenolic content measured by Folin-ciocalteux ranged from 3.97 mg GAE/g to 6.04mg GAE/g. The predominant flavonoids identified by HPLC were apigenin (6.1 mg/g) and rutin (1.91 mg/g). The fatty acids and flavonoids in the Z. jujuba leaves were responsible for their therapeutic and pharmaceutical effects. This could explain why Tunisian people traditionally use it as medicine to treat several pathologies. (c) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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