Impact of Drying Processes on Phenolics and In Vitro Health-Related Activities of Indigenous Plants in Thailand

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作者
Sirichai, Pandaree [1 ]
Kittibunchakul, Suwapat [1 ]
Thangsiri, Sirinapa [1 ]
On-Nom, Nattira [1 ]
Chupeerach, Chaowanee [1 ]
Temviriyanukul, Piya [1 ]
Inthachat, Woorawee [1 ]
Nuchuchua, Onanong [2 ]
Aursalung, Amornrat [1 ]
Sahasakul, Yuraporn [1 ]
Charoenkiatkul, Somsri [1 ]
Suttisansanee, Uthaiwan [1 ]
机构
[1] Mahidol Univ, Inst Nutr, Nakhon Pathom 73170, Thailand
[2] Natl Sci & Technol Dev Agcy NSTDA, Natl Nanotechnol Ctr NANOTEC, Pathum Thani 12120, Thailand
来源
PLANTS-BASEL | 2022年 / 11卷 / 03期
关键词
wild edible plants; phenolics; antioxidant capacity; noncommunicable diseases; in vitro health properties; enzyme inhibition; PHYLLANTHUS-EMBLICA-L; ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY; INHIBITORY-ACTIVITIES; DIPLAZIUM-ESCULENTUM; BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS; ALPHA-GLUCOSIDASE; MEDICINAL-PLANTS; GALLIC ACID; FRUIT; IDENTIFICATION;
D O I
10.3390/plants11030294
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Thailand has vast areas of tropical forests with many indigenous plants, but limited information is available on their phytochemical profile and in vitro inhibitions of enzymatic and nonenzymatic reactions. This study investigated phenolic profiles using liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS/MS), antioxidant activities, and in vitro inhibitory activities of 10 indigenous plants on key enzymes related to obesity (lipase), diabetes (alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosidase), and Alzheimer's disease (cholinesterases and beta-secretase). The nonenzymatic anti-glycation reaction was also investigated. The 10 indigenous plants were Albizia lebbeck (L.) Benth, Alpinia malaccensis (Burm.) Roscoe, Careya arborea Roxb., Diplazium esculentum (Retz.) Swartz, Kaempferia roscoeana Wall., Millettia brandisiana Kurz., Momordica charantia, Phyllanthus emblica L., Zingiber cassumunar Roxb, and Zingiber citriodorum J. Mood & T. Theleide. Preparations were made by either freeze-drying or oven-drying processes. Results suggested that the drying processes had a minor impact on in vitro inhibitions of enzymatic and nonenzymatic reactions (<4-fold difference). P. emblica was the most potent antioxidant provider with high anti-glycation activity (>80% inhibition using the extract concentration of <= 6 mg/mL), while D. esculentum effectively inhibited beta-secretase activity (>80% inhibition using the extract concentration of 10 mg/mL). C. arborea exhibited the highest inhibitory activities against lipase (47-51% inhibition using the extract concentration of 1 mg/mL) and cholinesterases (>60% inhibition using the extract concentration of 2 mg/mL), while Mi. brandisiana dominantly provided alpha-amylase and alpha-glucosidase inhibitors (>80% inhibition using the extract concentration of <= 2 mg/mL). Information obtained from this research may support usage of the oven-drying method due to its lower cost and easier preparation step for these studied plant species and plant parts. Furthermore, the information on in vitro inhibitions of enzymatic and nonenzymatic reactions could be used as fundamental knowledge for further investigations into other biological activities such as cell culture or in vivo experiments of these health-beneficial plants.
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