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Antioxidant, phenolic and antifungal profiles of Acanthus mollis (Acanthaceae).

ISSN
1478-6419
Date Issued
2017-03-09
DOI
10.1080/14786419.2017.1299726
WoS ID
WOS:000410547100021
Abstract
Acanthus mollis is used as ornamental and medicinal plant. The ethnopharmacology reports indicate that extracts have anti-inflammatory activity. Phytoconstituents profile was evaluated by estimating the content of anthraquinones, flavonoids and phenols. In addition, the antioxidant activity was evaluated using four methods: Hydrogen atoms transfer (TRAP, ORAC and DPPH assays), and single electron transfer (FRAP assay). Finally, antifungal activity was determined by the M27-A2 test. The results shown that ethanol extracts have the highest concentration of phenols, anthraquinones and flavonoids. Total antioxidant capacity, extracts of ethyl acetate and ethanol are those with the highest activity, which correlates strongly with the presence of phenols. The antifungal activity measured in various strains of Candida is concentrated in ethyl acetate extracts of flower and leaf ethanol, a phenomenon may be related to antioxidant activity.
Subjects

Acanthaceae

Anthraquinones

OCDE Subjects

Natural sciences::Che...

Author(s)
Jara, Carlos  
Facultad de Medicina  
Miguel Leyton
Mauricio Osorio
Viviana Silva
Francisco Fleming
Marilyn Paz
Alejandro Madrid
Marco Mellado

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