Phenolic composition and antioxidant properttes of some wild edible herbaceous species belonging to three botanic families (Asteraceae, Chenopodiaceae, and Liliaceae) were evaluated. All species were found to contain phenolic acids (i.e. chlorogenic acid) and flavonoids (quercetin, apigeiiiri, liiteolin, kaempferol, and isorhamnetin glycosides). Moreover, within the different botanic farnilies there are sonze species showing similar HPLC phenolic profiles, as in the case of Asphodeline lutea and Asparagus teunifolius (Liliaceae), Cichorium intybus and Sonchus oleraceus (Asteraceae). Chenopodium giganteum and C. album (Chenopodiaceae). Regarding the antioxidant activity, C. intybus showed the highest TAA value (1,04 g Trolox/100 g f.w.), about seventeen times the TAA value assessed for the less active species (A. teunifolius). On the other hand, the differences in TEAC values were less marked, showing the inore actlve Crepis sancta a TEAC value about 80% higher than the less active Cirsium arvense (1,08 mM and 0,59 mM, respectively)
Proprietà antiossidanti di specie erbacee spontanee eduli
Di Venere D;Sergio L;Linsalata V;Pieralice M;Cardinali A;
2006
Abstract
Phenolic composition and antioxidant properttes of some wild edible herbaceous species belonging to three botanic families (Asteraceae, Chenopodiaceae, and Liliaceae) were evaluated. All species were found to contain phenolic acids (i.e. chlorogenic acid) and flavonoids (quercetin, apigeiiiri, liiteolin, kaempferol, and isorhamnetin glycosides). Moreover, within the different botanic farnilies there are sonze species showing similar HPLC phenolic profiles, as in the case of Asphodeline lutea and Asparagus teunifolius (Liliaceae), Cichorium intybus and Sonchus oleraceus (Asteraceae). Chenopodium giganteum and C. album (Chenopodiaceae). Regarding the antioxidant activity, C. intybus showed the highest TAA value (1,04 g Trolox/100 g f.w.), about seventeen times the TAA value assessed for the less active species (A. teunifolius). On the other hand, the differences in TEAC values were less marked, showing the inore actlve Crepis sancta a TEAC value about 80% higher than the less active Cirsium arvense (1,08 mM and 0,59 mM, respectively)I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.