Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Energy Water Environment and Process LR18ES35) National Engineering School of Gabes University of Gabes, Zrig Eddakhlania 6072 Gabes Tunisia
2. Omar elkhattab city- ZRIG-6029 Gabes Tunisia
3. Départamento de Ingeniería Química Instituto Universitario de Tecnología Cerámica Universitat Jaume I 12071 Castellón Spain
4. Laboratory of Natural Substances LR10INRAP02 National Institute of Research and Physico-Chemical Analyses Biotechpole of Sidi Thabet Ariana Tunisia
5. Northern Border University College of Sciences Department of Biological Sciences Arar Saudi Arabia
Abstract
AbstractMediterranean saltbush Atriplex halimus L. (Amaranthaceae) from different bioclimatic arid zones (ten wild populations) were studied. Phenols contents, flavonoids, flavonols, tannins and anthocyanins were determined and then tested for their antioxidants, antidiabetic and anti‐acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activities. Levels of total polyphenols including flavonoids and flavonols, tannins and anthocyanins were high and varied significantly among analyzed populations. Nine phenolic acids and four flavonoids were identified for the first time in the methanolic fraction and quantified by liquid high‐performance chromatography system HPLC (DAD). All extracts showed a substantial antioxidant activity, as assessed by DPPH assay (1,1‐diphenyl‐2‐picrylhydrazyl free radical) (IC50DPPH=147.3for population of Seliena), Ferric Reducing Antioxidant Power (FRAP; IC50FRAP=3.2 for populations of Sousse and Kairouan), and Chelation Fer test (IC50FerCh=1.5 μg/mL for populations of El‐hamma and Mednine). Atriplex halimus possessed a high inhibitory effect against α‐amylase activity (up to 2.6 mg ACE/gE), a moderate activity for α‐glucosidase (up to 91.0 mg ACE/gE) and AChE (up to 147.2 μg/mL) compared to standard. The analyzed populations were isolated and subdivided into three distinct groups, without any bioclimatic structuration. Enzymatic activities seem to be associated with the presence, in plant extracts, of other classes of compounds then phenols such as terpenes, sterols, saponins, coumarins and carotenoids.
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