LC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS characterization of phenolic compounds from Pyracantha coccinea M.Roem. and their antioxidant capacity.


Journal

Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France)
ISSN: 1165-158X
Titre abrégé: Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand)
Pays: France
ID NLM: 9216789

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
31 Jan 2021
Historique:
received: 08 03 2021
accepted: 08 03 2021
entrez: 24 11 2021
pubmed: 25 11 2021
medline: 8 3 2022
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Pyracantha coccinea M.Roem. is considered as an important medicinal plant contributing remarkably to health and medicinal benefits. This is attributed to the presence of abundant polyphenols with powerful antioxidant properties. However, little research has been studied on the comprehensive identification and characterization of the phenolic compounds in areal parts of P. coccinea.  This study aimed to investigate, characterize, and quantify the phenolic profiles of P. coccinea through liquid chromatography electrospray ionization quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS) and high-performance liquid chromatography-photodiode array (HPLC-PDA. Further, it showed a significantly higher value in total phenolic content (TPC) than that of total flavonoids (TFC) and tannins (TTC). As for antioxidant capacities, P. coccinea presented the highest activity in ABTS (7.12 ± 0.25 mg AAE/g dw) compared with DPPH, FRAP, and TAC assays. The LC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS analysis detected 28 phenolic compounds, including phenolic acids (12), flavonoids (13), other polyphenols (2), and lignans (1) in P. coccinea samples. The results from HPLC-PDA indicated the chlorogenic acid (11.49 ± 1.89 mg/g) was the most abundant phenolic acid, while kaempferol (14.67 ± 2.17 mg/g) was the predominant flavonoid in P. coccinea. This research confirms the benefits of the P. coccinea plant as a potential source of natural antioxidants for the food and pharmaceutical industries.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34817347
doi: 10.14715/cmb/2021.67.1.29
doi:

Substances chimiques

Antioxidants 0
Flavonoids 0
Lignans 0
Phenols 0
Phytochemicals 0
Plant Extracts 0
Polyphenols 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

201-211

Auteurs

Javad Sharifi-Rad (J)

Phytochemistry Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. hafiz.suleria@unimelb.edu.au.

Shengnan Song (S)

School of Agriculture and Food, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia. hafiz.suleria@unimelb.edu.au.

Akhtar Ali (A)

School of Agriculture and Food, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia. hafiz.suleria@unimelb.edu.au.

Vigasini Subbiah (V)

School of Agriculture and Food, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia. hafiz.suleria@unimelb.edu.au.

Yasaman Taheri (Y)

Phytochemistry Research Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. hafiz.suleria@unimelb.edu.au.

Hafiz A R Suleria (HAR)

School of Agriculture and Food, Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia. hafiz.suleria@unimelb.edu.au.

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