Total phenolic compounds, flavonoids and antioxidant activity in the flowers of Crataegus spp. From México
Por:
García-Mateos R., Aguilar-Santelises L., Soto-Hernández M., Nieto-Angel R., Kite G.
Publicada:
1 ene 2012
Resumen:
There are a number of medicinally active phytochemicals isolated from hawthorn with most of the data generated in studies of those species that are native to Europe and Asia. Comparatively little is known about the North American, specifically the Mexican Crataegus species. The objective of this study was to evaluate phenolic compounds, flavonoids and antioxidant activity of extracts of flowers from six Mexican accessions of Crataegus in order to contribute to the chemistry of the Germplasm Bank accessions at the Universidad Autonóma Chapingo. Antioxidant activity was evaluated using DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl) method and the flavonoids were identified by HPLC-MS. Quercetin- 3-O-glucoside, quercetin-3-O-rhamnoside, quercetin 3-O-rhamnosyl-(1®6)-glucoside and quercetin 3-O-rhamnosyl-(1®2)-[rhamnosyl-(1®6)]-glucoside were identified. Using the DPPH radical scavenging capacity assay, accessions 52 and 77 showed the greatest antioxidant activity (IC50=431.1±27.2 and 555.4±8.0 mg mL-1). Only flavonoids glycosides were identified in all six species and the phenolics content was higher than flavonoids. There were not found differences in the phenolics total content.
Filiaciones:
García-Mateos R.:
Departamento de Preparatoria Agrícola, UNAM. Iztapalapa, 56230. Chapingo, Estado de México, Mexico
Fitotecnia. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, 56230, Chapingo, Estado de México, Mexico
Aguilar-Santelises L.:
Facultad de Estudios Superiores Zaragoza, UNAM. Iztapalapa, México, D.F. 09230. Iztapalapa, Mexico
Soto-Hernández M.:
Botánica. Campus Montecillo, Colegio de Postgraduados, 56230. Montecillo, Estado de México, Mexico
Nieto-Angel R.:
Fitotecnia. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, 56230, Chapingo, Estado de México, Mexico
Kite G.:
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Richmond, Surrey, United Kingdom
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