Selectivity Tuning by Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents (NADESs) for Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Cytinus hypocistis—Studies of Antioxidative, Enzyme-Inhibitive Properties and LC-MS Profiles
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Zengin, Gokhan; Cádiz Gurrea, María de la Luz; Fernández Ochoa, Álvaro; Segura Carretero, AntonioEditorial
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NADES Total polyphenolic content Antioxidants Enzyme inhibition Functional food Natural medicine Alzheimer cholinesterase inhibitors
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2022-09-07Referencia bibliográfica
Zengin, G... [et al.]. Selectivity Tuning by Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents (NADESs) for Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Cytinus hypocistis—Studies of Antioxidative, Enzyme-Inhibitive Properties and LC-MS Profiles. Molecules 2022, 27, 5788. [https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27185788]
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National Science Centre, Poland UMO-2018/30/E/ST8/00642Resumen
In the present study, the extracts of Cytinus hypocistis (L.) L using both traditional solvents
(hexane, ethyl acetate, dichloromethane, ethanol, ethanol/water, and water) and natural deep
eutectic solvents (NADESs) were investigated in terms of their total polyphenolic contents and antioxidant
and enzyme-inhibitive properties. The extracts were found to possess total phenolic and total
flavonoid contents in the ranges of 26.47–186.13 mg GAE/g and 0.68–12.55 mg RE/g, respectively.
Higher total phenolic contents were obtained for NADES extracts. Compositional differences were
reported in relation to antioxidant potential studied by several assays (DPPH: 70.19–939.35 mg TE/g,
ABTS: 172.56–4026.50 mg TE/g; CUPRAC: 97.41–1730.38 mg TE/g, FRAP: 84.11–1534.85 mg TE/g).
Application of NADESs (choline chloride—urea 1:2, a so-called Reline) allowed one to obtain the
highest number of extracts having antioxidant potential in the radical scavenging and reducing
assays. NADES-B (protonated by HCl L-proline-xylitol 5:1) was the only extractant from the studied
solvents that isolated a specific fraction without chelating activity. Reline extract exhibited the
highest acetylcholinesterase inhibition compared to NADES-B and NADES-C (protonated by H2SO4
L-proline-xylitol 5:1) extracts, which showed no inhibition. The NADES extracts were observed to
have higher tyrosinase inhibitory properties compared to extracts obtained by traditional organic
solvents. Furthermore, the NADES extracts were relatively better inhibitors of the diabetic enzymes.
These findings provided an interesting comparison in terms of total polyphenolic content yields,
antioxidant and enzyme inhibitory properties (cholinesterase, amylase, glucosidase, and tyrosinase)
between traditional solvent extracts and NADES extracts, used as an alternative. While the organic
solvents showed better antioxidant activity, the NADES extracts were found to have some other improved
properties, such as higher total phenolic content and enzyme-inhibiting properties, suggesting functional prospects for their use in phytonutrient extraction and fractionation. The obtained results
could also be used to give a broad overview of the different biological potentials of C. hypocistis.