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Total phenolic content, flavonoid content and antioxidant potential of Petasites hybridus and related species from Croatia and considerations regarding their pharmaceutical significance.

Maja Friščić, Katarina Vilić, Sandra Jurić, Kroata Hazler Pilepić, Željan Maleš
Other Acta pharmaceutica (Zagreb, Croatia) 2024 1 sitasi
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Jenis Studi
In Vitro
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In vitro phytochemistry study
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Total phenolic content, flavonoid content and antioxidant potential of Petasites hybridus and related species from Croatia and considerations regarding their pharmaceutical significance. Petasites hybridus leaf extracts
Pembanding
Related Petasites species
Luaran Utama
Total phenolic content and antioxidant potential
Arah Efek
Neutral
Risiko Bias
Unclear

Abstract

Extracts obtained from common butterbur (Petasites hybridus), standardized to petasins, are existing pharmaceutical options for the treatment and/or prevention of allergic rhinitis (leaves) and migraine (rhizomes). In this study, the total phenolic content, flavonoid content, and antioxidant potential of ten samples of Croatian Petasites species (four P. hybridus, four P. albus, one P. kabli kianus, and one P. paradoxus) obtained by ultrasound-assisted extraction of leaves were compared. The total phenolic content (Folin-Ciocalteu assay) of methanolic leaf extracts ranged from 4.43 ± 0.09 to 10.76 ± 0.60 mg gallic acid equivalent g-1 dry mass (mg GAE g-1 DM) for P. hybridus and from 6.66 ± 0.43 to 19.92 ± 2.90 mg GAE g-1 DM for P. albus samples, while those of P. kablikianus and P. paradoxus were equal to 7.56 ± 0.17 mg GAE g-1 DM and 10.22 ± 0.46 mg GAE g-1 DM, respectively. Flavonoid content (AlCl3 assay) varied between 2.51 ± 0.10 and 4.03 ± 0.08 mg quercetin equivalent g-1 dry mass (mg QE g-1 DM) for P. hybridus and between 2.21 ± 0.09 and 5.22 ± 0.02 mg QE g-1 DM for P. albus samples, while those of P. kablikianus and P. paradoxus were equal to 5.59 ± 0.05 mg QE g-1 DM and 5.50 ± 0.09 mg QE g-1 DM, respectively. Antioxidant potential was in high correlation with total phenolic content (r = 0.93, p < 0.001). Due to the expected contribution of plant polyphenols and flavonoids to the activity of butterbur extracts and their observed great variabilities, determining the content of these compounds may be of interest to the pharmaceutical industry.

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