Planta Medica International Open 2017; 4(S 01): S1-S202
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1608203
Poster Session
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

EXTRACTIVE METHOD OPTIMIZATION FOR Ligustrum lucidum THAT LEADS TO A BETTER FREE RADICAL SCAVENGING ACTIVITY

T Delgado
1   Centro de Biotecnologia de Plantas da Beira Interior, Castelo Branco, Portugal
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G Campos Maria
2   Observatory of Herb-Drug Interactions/Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
3   Coimbra Chemistry Center (CQC, FCT Unit 313) (FCTUC) University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
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N Farinha
1   Centro de Biotecnologia de Plantas da Beira Interior, Castelo Branco, Portugal
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LM Estevinho
4   Portugal Center of Molecular and Environmental Biology, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal
5   Agricultural College of Bragança Polytechnic Institut of Bragança, Bragança, Portugal
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O Anjos
1   Centro de Biotecnologia de Plantas da Beira Interior, Castelo Branco, Portugal
6   Instituto Politécnico de Castelo Branco, Castelo Branco, Portugal
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Publication Date:
24 October 2017 (online)

 

Ligustrum lucidum Aiton is a plant with important biological properties and its berries are used in Chinese medicine with tonic effects, used as a protection against some diseases due to the presence of antioxidants [1]. No research has been done in Portuguese samples and the aim of this work was to optimize the extraction process that gives the best antioxidant activity for L. lucidum berries from two different regions in Portugal (Region1: Lisbon and Region 2: Castelo Branco).

Over the years several extraction methods have been developed in order to obtain the best antioxidant extract and their choice depends on the chemical structure of the active components. For this propose three different solvents were tested: boiling water (45 min); 100% ethanol (shacked 6, 12 and 24 hours) and 50% ethanol-water (v/v) (shacked 6, 12 and 24 hours). All experiments were performed in duplicate, at room temperature in the dark.

For berries growing in region 2 the higher extraction yields were obtained with 100% ethanol and 50% ethanol-water. No significant differences were observed between different extraction solvents or between extraction times for region 1.

In terms of antioxidant activity, the screening method chosen was 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl UV quantification at 517nm. The extracts with higher antioxidant activity, measured as EC50 (mg/ml), were performed with water and 50% ethanol-water. Nevertheless, with no significant differences on average, the antioxidant activity increased a little with the increase of the extraction time and the variability decrease. Given this results we propose 15 hours of extraction for all extracts performed with water and 50% ethanol-water. These results showed also that L. lucidum berries growing in Portugal have antioxidant potential. However, their activity varies among these two regions.

[1] Li ML, Lui ML, Feng WH. Zhongguo Zhongyao Zhazhi 1994, 19: 504.