Antioxidant activity and contents of essential oil and phenolic compounds in flowers and seeds of Alpinia zerumbet (Pers.) BL Burtt. & RM Sm

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作者
Elzaawely, Abdeinaser A. [1 ]
Xuan, Tran D. [1 ]
Koyama, Haruo [1 ]
Tawata, Shinkichi [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ryukyus, Fac Agr, Dept Biosci & Biotechnol, Okinawa 9030213, Japan
关键词
Alpinia zerumbet; essential oil; total phenolics; dihydro-5,6-dehydrokawain; antioxidant activity; phenolic acids;
D O I
10.1016/j.foodchem.2007.03.016
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
Alpinia zerumbet leaves and rhizomes have been extensively studied for their chemical compositions and biological activities. However, less attention has been given to its flowers and seeds. In our study, essential oil, total phenolics and antioxidant capacities assayed by 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) free radical scavenging and beta-carotene bleaching methods were evaluated in flowers and seeds of A. zerumbet. In addition, their phenolic composition was determined by GC-MS and HPLC. 1,8-Cineol, camphor, methyl cinnamate and borneol were the major constituents in flower oils, whereas the main components in seeds oil were alpha-cadinol, T-muurolol, alpha-terpineol, delta-cadinene and terpinene-4-ol. The results showed that the hexane extract of flowers contained a significantly higher quantity of dihydro-5,6-dehydrokawain (DDK) than that of seeds. Total phenolic contents of flower and seed extracts were measured as 56.7 and 13.7 mg gallic acid equivalent per gram extract, respectively. The ethyl acetate extract of flowers and seeds possessed a high antiradical activity and prevented the bleaching of beta-carotene. The HPLC analysis indicated that p-hydroxybenzoic acid, ferulic acid and syringic acid were the predominant phenolics in the ethyl acetate extract of flowers, whilst p-hydroxybenzoic acid, syringic acid and vanillin were the major phenolics in seeds. (c) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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