1. Seasonal Variability of Juniperus communis L. Berry Ethanol Extracts: 1. In Vitro Hydroxyl Radical Scavenging Activity
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Daniela Gruľová, Adriana Eliašová, Jozef Fejér, and Ivan Kron
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0106 biological sciences ,Phytochemicals ,ethanol extracts ,Pharmaceutical Science ,antioxidant activity ,Berry ,01 natural sciences ,Antioxidants ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Drug Discovery ,Gallic acid ,Food science ,0303 health sciences ,biology ,integumentary system ,Chemistry ,musculoskeletal, neural, and ocular physiology ,030302 biochemistry & molecular biology ,Free Radical Scavengers ,Phytochemical ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Juniperus communis ,Molecular Medicine ,Seasons ,Slovakia ,terpene hydrocarbons ,Article ,lcsh:QD241-441 ,03 medical and health sciences ,Phenols ,lcsh:Organic chemistry ,Gallic Acid ,Maceration (wine) ,Dry matter ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Flavonoids ,total phenols ,Ethanol ,hydroxyl radical ,Plant Extracts ,Terpenes ,Organic Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,Hydrocarbons ,Plant Leaves ,nervous system ,Fruit ,Juniperus ,Hydroxyl radical ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
In the present study, in vitro hydroxyl radical scavenging activities, total phenols and terpene contents in 70% ethanol extracts were evaluated. Samples of crushed (CB) and non-crushed ripe juniper berries (NCB) collected at five localities in North-East Slovakia during the years 2012&ndash, 2014 were compared. Standard or modified methods for determining phytochemical and antioxidant activity were used together with a novel method for the evaluation of the results after the correction of the measured values per gram of dry matter (DM). Statistically significantly higher DM contents (average values for three years) were found in the CB extracts (ranging from 18.86 to 21.91 mg/mL) in comparison to those for NCB (ranging from 2.59 to 9.90 mg/mL). Depending on the localities and years, the hydroxyl radical scavenging activity ranged from 15.52 to 32.85% for NCB and from 65.59 to 88.12% for CB, respectively. The contents of total phenols ranged from 43.75 to 246.75 mg gallic acid equivalents (GAE)/L (NCB) and from 151.84 to 278.19 mg GAE/L (CB), respectively. However, the higher content of total phenols per gram of DM was found in the NCB extracts (8.49&ndash, 42.23 mg GAE/g DM) and then in CB (6.87&ndash, 18.77 GAE/g DM). The results obtained in this study showed a higher efficiency for extraction from juniper berries in 70% ethanol if the pericarp was disrupted in comparison to that achieved with the maceration of intact berries.
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- 2020
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