Trimech_2014_Phytochem.Anal_25_421

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Title : Evaluation of anti-oxidant and acetylcholinesterase activity and identification of polyphenolics of the invasive weed Dittrichia viscosa - Trimech_2014_Phytochem.Anal_25_421
Author(s) : Trimech I , Weiss EK , Chedea VS , Marin D , Detsi A , Ioannou E , Roussis V , Kefalas P
Ref : Phytochem Anal , 25 :421 , 2014
Abstract :

INTRODUCTION: The bioactive metabolites derived from weeds have attracted the interest of the food and pharmaceutical industries due to their health benefits. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the anti-oxidant and acetylcholinesterase activity of Dittrichia viscosa extracts and characterise the polyphenolic metabolites using the LC coupled with diode-array detection (DAD) and positive mode electrospray ionisation (ESI) MS method with a view to evaluating the exploitation potential of this invasive weed. MATERIALS AND
METHODS: Roots and aerial parts of D. viscosa were extracted with solvents of increasing polarity and their major polyphenolic metabolites were identified by LC - DAD/ESI(+)/MS. The total phenolic content of the extracts was determined using the Folin-Ciocalteu method, while their anti-oxidant activity was evaluated on the basis of their ability to scavenge the stable free radical 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and hydrogen peroxide. Thin-layer chromatography was used to screen for acetylcholinesterase inhibitors.
RESULTS: Stem extracts gave the highest phenolic content, whereas the roots showed the lowest content. Twenty-five polyphenolic constituents of the extracts were tentatively characterised according to their MS and UV spectroscopic data. Among the extracts studied, roots-ethyl acetate and flowers-diethyl ether revealed the highest activity according to the DPPH and chemiluminescence assays respectively. CONCLUSION: The metabolic profile of D. viscosa was studied and the structures of the major polyphenolic metabolites were tentatively assigned based on their MS and UV-vis spectra. The extracts exhibited high levels of anti-oxidant and acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity and the inhibitors are probably localised mainly in flowers and roots.

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Trimech I, Weiss EK, Chedea VS, Marin D, Detsi A, Ioannou E, Roussis V, Kefalas P (2014)
Evaluation of anti-oxidant and acetylcholinesterase activity and identification of polyphenolics of the invasive weed Dittrichia viscosa
Phytochem Anal 25 :421

Trimech I, Weiss EK, Chedea VS, Marin D, Detsi A, Ioannou E, Roussis V, Kefalas P (2014)
Phytochem Anal 25 :421