Ștefănescu Bianca-Eugenia, Călinoiu Lavinia Florina, Ranga Floricuța, Fetea Florinela, Mocan Andrei, Vodnar Dan Cristian, Crișan Gianina
Department of Pharmaceutical Botany, "Iuliu Hațieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ghe. Marinescu Street 23, 400337 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Institute of Life Sciences, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca, Calea Mănăștur 3-5, 400372 Cluj-Napoca, Romania.
Plants (Basel). 2020 Sep 12;9(9):1193. doi: 10.3390/plants9091193.
Blueberries have seen an ascending production line boosted by World Health Organization (WHO) approvals for their contributions to a healthy diet and the evidence that they act against different diseases. This increase resulted in significant amounts of discarded leaves, which could be a valuable source of bioactive compounds. In the present study, ultrasound-assisted extraction technology was used to determine and compare the chemical and biological profiles of leaves from six commercial blueberry ( L.) varieties. Feruloylquinic acid was the major compound identified, ranging from 19.23 ± 0.18 mg/g (at the lowest level, registered in the variety) to 49.62 ± 0.41 mg/g (at the highest level, registered in the variety). Rutin was the second major compound identified, for which , , and leaves registered the highest values, with 35.77 ± 0.19 mg/g, 32.50 ± 0.20 mg/g, and 31.53 ± 0.1 mg/g, respectively. Even though analogous polyphenols were detected in the six cultivars, their concentrations and amounts were different. The leaf extracts of the cultivars , , and appear to be good sources of antioxidants, registering high percentage inhibitions of DPPH radicals, of 70.41%, 68.42%, and 58.69%, respectively. The blueberry leaf extracts had a strong antibacterial activity and a low antifungal capacity, and a low-to-moderate antimutagenic capacity towards TA98 and TA100 strains, with leaf being the best candidate. All of these biological activities indicate health-related benefits, recommending them as suitable candidates for medical and pharmaceutical applications. The present paper adds significant knowledge to the field of blueberry leaves via chemical and biological profiles, supporting the ultrasound-assisted extraction technique as a useful and green method to provide alternative sources of bioactive compounds.
蓝莓的产量呈上升趋势,这得益于世界卫生组织(WHO)认可其对健康饮食的贡献以及它们具有对抗多种疾病的证据。产量的增加导致大量叶子被丢弃,而这些叶子可能是生物活性化合物的宝贵来源。在本研究中,采用超声辅助提取技术来测定和比较六个商业蓝莓(L.)品种叶子的化学和生物学特征。阿魏酸奎尼酸是鉴定出的主要化合物,含量范围从19.23±0.18毫克/克(最低水平,在品种中记录)到49.62±0.41毫克/克(最高水平,在品种中记录)。芦丁是鉴定出的第二主要化合物,其中、和品种的叶子含量最高,分别为35.77±0.19毫克/克、32.50±0.20毫克/克和31.53±0.1毫克/克。尽管在这六个品种中检测到了类似的多酚,但它们的浓度和含量有所不同。品种、和的叶子提取物似乎是抗氧化剂的良好来源,对DPPH自由基的抑制率分别高达70.41%、68.42%和58.69%。蓝莓叶提取物具有较强的抗菌活性和较低的抗真菌能力,对TA98和TA100菌株具有低至中等的抗诱变能力,其中品种的叶子是最佳候选者。所有这些生物活性都表明其对健康有益,推荐它们作为医疗和制药应用的合适候选物。本文通过化学和生物学特征为蓝莓叶领域增添了重要知识,支持超声辅助提取技术作为一种有用的绿色方法来提供生物活性化合物的替代来源。