Radical scavenging and anti-lipoperoxidative activities of Smallanthus sonchifolius leaf extracts
Language English Country United States Media print
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
PubMed
15998117
DOI
10.1021/jf050403o
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- MeSH
- Asteraceae chemistry MeSH
- Biphenyl Compounds MeSH
- Phenols analysis MeSH
- Hydroxyl Radical chemistry MeSH
- Rats MeSH
- Plant Leaves chemistry MeSH
- Lipid Peroxidation drug effects MeSH
- Picrates chemistry MeSH
- Rats, Wistar MeSH
- Plant Extracts chemistry pharmacology MeSH
- Free Radical Scavengers chemistry MeSH
- Superoxides chemistry MeSH
- tert-Butylhydroperoxide pharmacology MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Check Tag
- Rats MeSH
- Male MeSH
- Animals MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
- Names of Substances
- 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl MeSH Browser
- Biphenyl Compounds MeSH
- Phenols MeSH
- Hydroxyl Radical MeSH
- Picrates MeSH
- Plant Extracts MeSH
- Free Radical Scavengers MeSH
- Superoxides MeSH
- tert-Butylhydroperoxide MeSH
Radical scavenging and anti-lipoperoxidative effects of two organic fractions and two aqueous extracts from the leaves of a neglected Andean crop-yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius Poepp. & Endl., Asteraceae) were determined using various in vitro models. The extracts' total phenolic content was 10.7-24.6%. They exhibited DPPH (IC50 16.14-33.39 microg/mL) and HO* scavenging activities (4.49-6.51 mg/mL). The extracts did not scavenge phenylglyoxylic ketyl radicals, but they retarded their formation. In the xanthine/xanthine oxidase superoxide radical generating system, the extracts' activities were 26.10-37.67 superoxide dismutase equivalents/mg. As one of the extracts displayed xanthine oxidase inhibitory activity, the effect of the extracts on a nonenzymatically generated superoxide was determined (IC50 7.36-21.01 microg/mL). The extracts inhibited t-butyl hydroperoxide-induced lipoperoxidation of microsomal and mitochondrial membranes (IC50 22.15-465.3 microg/mL). These results make yacon leaves a good candidate for use as a food supplement in the prevention of chronic diseases involving oxidative stress.
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