Valorization of Punica granatum L. Leaves Extracts as a Source of Bioactive Molecules
-
Published:2023-02-23
Issue:3
Volume:16
Page:342
-
ISSN:1424-8247
-
Container-title:Pharmaceuticals
-
language:en
-
Short-container-title:Pharmaceuticals
Author:
Marcelino Sandra123ORCID, Mandim Filipa12ORCID, Taofiq Oludemi123ORCID, Pires Tânia C. S. P.123ORCID, Finimundy Tiane C.12ORCID, Prieto Miguel A.3ORCID, Barros Lillian12ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Centro de Investigação de Montanha (CIMO), Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Campus de Santa Apolónia, 5300-253 Bragança, Portugal 2. Laboratório Associado para a Sustentabilidade e Tecnologia em Regiões de Montanha (SusTEC), Instituto Politécnico de Bragança, Campus de Santa Apolónia, 5300-253 Bragança, Portugal 3. Nutrition and Bromatology Group, Department of Analytical Chemistry and Food Science, Faculty of Science, Universidade de Vigo, 36310 Ourense, Spain
Abstract
Due to a lack of innovative valorization strategies, pomegranate processing generates a significant amount of residues with a negative environmental footprint. These by-products are a rich source of bioactive compounds with functional and medicinal benefits. This study reports the valorization of pomegranate leaves as a source of bioactive ingredients using maceration, ultrasound, and microwave-assisted extraction techniques. The phenolic composition of the leaf extracts was analyzed using an HPLC-DAD-ESI/MSn system. The extracts’ antioxidant, antimicrobial, cytotoxic, anti-inflammatory, and skin-beneficial properties were determined using validated in vitro methodologies. The results showed that gallic acid, (-)-epicatechin, and granatin B were the most abundant compounds in the three hydroethanolic extracts (between 0.95 and 1.45, 0.7 and 2.4, and 0.133 and 3.0 mg/g, respectively). The leaf extracts revealed broad-spectrum antimicrobial effects against clinical and food pathogens. They also presented antioxidant potential and cytotoxic effects against all tested cancer cell lines. In addition, tyrosinase activity was also verified. The tested concentrations (50–400 µg/mL) ensured a cellular viability higher than 70% in both keratinocyte and fibroblast skin cell lines. The obtained results indicate that the pomegranate leaves could be used as a low-cost source of value-added functional ingredients for potential nutraceutical and cosmeceutical applications.
Funder
national funds FCT/MCTES SusTEC FCT FEDER MICINN
Subject
Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science,Molecular Medicine
Reference80 articles.
1. (2023, January 19). Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development/Department of Economic and Social Affairs. Available online: https://sdgs.un.org/2030agenda. 2. Alexandri, M., Kachrimanidou, V., Papapostolou, H., Papadaki, A., and Kopsahelis, N. (2022). Sustainable Food Systems: The Case of Functional Compounds towards the Development of Clean Label Food Products. Foods, 11. 3. Siddiqui, S.A., Pahmeyer, M.J., Mehdizadeh, M., Nagdalian, A.A., Oboturova, N.P., and Taha, A. (2022). The Age of Clean Label Foods, Springer. 4. Phytochemical and Antioxidant Analysis of Medicinal and Food Plants towards Bioactive Food and Pharmaceutical Resources;Yu;Sci. Rep.,2021 5. Xu, J., Cao, K., Liu, X., Zhao, L., Feng, Z., and Liu, J. (2022). Punicalagin Regulates Signaling Pathways in Inflammation-Associated Chronic Diseases. Antioxidants, 11.
Cited by
7 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献
|
|