Arabi_2025_Nat.Prod.Res__1

Reference

Title : Untapped potential of wild medicinal flora: HPLC-based characterization, enzyme inhibition and antioxidant properties of Macrochloa tenacissima (L.) kunth and Sinapis arvensis extracts - Arabi_2025_Nat.Prod.Res__1
Author(s) : Arabi R , Chafaa M , Arabi Z , Cakir C , Ozturk M , Taha TH , Boufahja F , Bendif H , Garzoli S
Ref : Nat Prod Res , :1 , 2025
Abstract :

This study investigated the chemical composition and biological activities of Macrochloa tenacissima and Sinapis arvensis using HPLC-DAD and in vitro assays. HPLC analysis revealed that M. tenacissima flowers contained apigenin (1.15 mg/g), luteolin (0.74 mg/g) and epicatechin (0.52 mg/g), along with traces of theobromine, theophylline and coumarins, whereas S. arvensis was rich in caffeic (0.80 mg/g) and ferulic acids (0.09 mg/g). Antioxidant assays demonstrated that methanol extracts of M. tenacissima exhibited strong DPPH (148.45 +/- 5.88 microg/mL) and ABTS (50.44 +/- 5.94 microg/mL) scavenging, while S. arvensis showed the highest cupric reducing power (138.61 +/- 3.17 microg/mL). Enzyme inhibition assays indicated that M. tenacissima exerted the strongest butyrylcholinesterase (446.92 +/--23.96 microg/mL) and tyrosinase inhibition (693.57 microg/mL). These findings, representing the first report on M. tenacissima bioactivities, highlight the pharmacological potential of both species as valuable sources of natural antioxidants and enzyme inhibitors.

PubMedSearch : Arabi_2025_Nat.Prod.Res__1
PubMedID: 41176165

Related information

Citations formats

Arabi R, Chafaa M, Arabi Z, Cakir C, Ozturk M, Taha TH, Boufahja F, Bendif H, Garzoli S (2025)
Untapped potential of wild medicinal flora: HPLC-based characterization, enzyme inhibition and antioxidant properties of Macrochloa tenacissima (L.) kunth and Sinapis arvensis extracts
Nat Prod Res :1

Arabi R, Chafaa M, Arabi Z, Cakir C, Ozturk M, Taha TH, Boufahja F, Bendif H, Garzoli S (2025)
Nat Prod Res :1