Efficient isolation and characterization of functional melanin from various plant sources

Author:

Aghajanyan Armen E.1ORCID,Hambardzumyan Artur A.1,Minasyan Ela V.12,Hovhannisyan Gayane J.1,Yeghiyan Karine I.1,Soghomonyan Tigran M.1,Avetisyan Sona V.1,Sakanyan Vehary A.34,Tsaturyan Avetis H.12

Affiliation:

1. Scientific and Production Center “Armbiotechnology” of NAS RA 14 Gyurjyan Str. 0056 Yerevan Armenia

2. Institute of Pharmacy Yerevan State University 1 Alex Manoogian Str. 0025 Yerevan Armenia

3. IICiMed EA‐1155 Université de Nantes 2 rue de la Houssinière 44322 Nantes France

4. ProtNeteomix 29 rue de Provence 44700 Orvault France

Abstract

SummaryIn recent years, natural pigments in living organisms have attracted increased interest as an excellent biological material for the development of new biotechnological approaches. Melanin, a large polymeric pigment, has important functions in cells, including free radical scavenging and radiation protection, making this molecule attractive for medical and nutritional purposes. The variety of forms of melanin in organisms requires the use of various approaches to its purification. In this study, we have developed a simple yet unique and effective method for extracting melanin from six plant sources. The melanin yield was in the range of 6.7–21.5% for the plant sources used. The advantage of using grape skin waste as a raw material is shown, which is of great importance for obtaining cheap and functional melanin. The activity of purified melanin in scavenging 2, 2‐diphenyl‐1‐picrylhydrazyl radical is IC50 3.2–99.0 mg L−1. This remarkable feature highlights the attractiveness of grape melanin for further use as a natural antioxidant in medicine. The ability of grape melanin to adsorb heavy metal ions highlights its attractiveness for the food industry and for the development of other biotechnological applications. Smoke, after passing through a cigarette filter charged with melanin, is significantly enriched with reducing agents, which is a phenomenon for the health of smokers.

Publisher

Wiley

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