Identification of Novel Bioactive Molecules in Black Chiloe’s Giant Garlic (Allium ampeloprasum L.) by Green MicrowaveAssisted Extraction and Effect-Directed Analysis Using High-Performance Thin Layer Chromatography-Bioassay and Mass Spectrometry
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Fernández-Martínez, Joaquín; Arráez-Román, David; Peterssen, Darlene; Zapata, Gerald; Henríquez-Aedo, Karem; Aranda, MarioEditorial
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Materia
MAE (poly)phenols planar chromatography S-allyl-cysteine cyclooxygenase α-glucosidase acetylcholinesterase
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2025-07-25Referencia bibliográfica
Fernández-Martínez, J.; Arráez-Román, D.; Peterssen, D.; Zapata, G.; Henríquez-Aedo, K.; Aranda, M. Identification of Novel Bioactive Molecules in Black Chiloe’s Giant Garlic (Allium ampeloprasum L.) by Green Microwave-Assisted Extraction and Effect-Directed Analysis Using High-Performance Thin Layer Chromatography-Bioassay and Mass Spectrometry. Antioxidants 2025, 14, 913. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox14080913
Patrocinador
FONDECYT (projects No. 1201658 and 1211803); International Cooperation (project No. FOVI210081); MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 - FEDER, UE (FONDEQUIP EQM210203, EQY220018, PID2021-125188OB-C31)Resumen
Black Chiloe’s giant garlic is a functional food produced by a mild Maillard reaction that contains relevant bioactive molecules like organosulfur compounds (OSCs) and (poly)phenols
(PPs). Compared with raw garlic, black garlic has a higher content of PPs and S-allyl
cysteine (SAC), a key OSC due to its bioactivities. The objective of the present work was to
optimize by chemometric tools a green microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) of SAC and
PPs present in black Chiloe’s giant garlic to detect and identify novel bioactive molecules
with antioxidant and/or inhibitory activities over cyclooxygenase, α-glucosidase, and
acetylcholinesterase enzymes. The MAE factors were optimized using a central composite
design, establishing optimal PP and SAC yields at 67 ◦C, 0% ethanol, 12 min and 30 ◦C,
40% ethanol, 3 min, respectively. PP and SAC values were 9.19 ± 0.18 mg GAE/g DW and
2.55 ± 0.10 mg SAC/g DW. Applying effect-directed analysis using high-performance thin
layer chromatography-bioassay and mass spectrometry, the bioactive molecules present
in the MAE extract with antioxidant and inhibitory activities over cyclooxygenase, αglucosidase, and acetylcholinesterase enzymes were identified as N-fructosyl-glutamyl-S-
(1-propenyl)cysteine, N-fructosyl-glutamylphenylalanine, and Harmane.