Tags

Type your tag names separated by a space and hit enter

Biological activity of clovers - free radical scavenging ability and antioxidant action of six Trifolium species.
Pharm Biol. 2014 Oct; 52(10):1308-14.PB

Abstract

CONTEXT

Clovers were chosen on the basis of traditional medicine recommendations, agricultural value, or available information on their promising chemical profiles.

OBJECTIVE

This study evaluates and compares free radical scavenging and antioxidant properties of six clover species: Trifolium alexandrinum L. (Leguminosae), Trifolium fragiferum L., Trifolium hybridum L., Trifolium incarnatum L., Trifolium resupinatum var. majus Boiss., and Trifolium resupinatum var. resupinatum L.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Free radical scavenging activity of the extracts (1.5-50 µg/ml) was estimated by reduction of 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH(•)) and 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulphonic) acid (ABTS(•)) radicals. The Trifolium extract effects on total antioxidant capacity of blood plasma were determined by the reduction of ABTS(•+) and DPPH(•) radicals, as well as with the use of the ferric reducing ability of plasma (FRAP) assay.

RESULTS

The UPLC analysis of chemical profiles of the examined extracts showed the presence of three or four groups of phenolic substances, including phenolic acids, clovamides, isoflavones, and other flavonoids. The measurements of free radical scavenging and ferric reducing ability of the examined clover extracts revealed the strongest effect for T. alexandrinum. Furthermore, antioxidant activity assays in human plasma have shown protective effects of all extracts against peroxynitrite-induced reduction of total antioxidant capacity.

CONCLUSIONS

Trifolium plants may be a rich source of bioactive substances with antioxidant properties. The examined extracts displayed free radical scavenging action and partly protected blood plasma against peroxynitrite-induced oxidative stress; however, the beneficial effects of T. alexandrinum and T. incarnatum seem to be slightly higher.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of General Biochemistry, Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, University of Lodz , Lodz , Poland and.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

Language

eng

PubMed ID

25026336

Citation

Kolodziejczyk-Czepas, Joanna, et al. "Biological Activity of Clovers - Free Radical Scavenging Ability and Antioxidant Action of Six Trifolium Species." Pharmaceutical Biology, vol. 52, no. 10, 2014, pp. 1308-14.
Kolodziejczyk-Czepas J, Nowak P, Kowalska I, et al. Biological activity of clovers - free radical scavenging ability and antioxidant action of six Trifolium species. Pharm Biol. 2014;52(10):1308-14.
Kolodziejczyk-Czepas, J., Nowak, P., Kowalska, I., & Stochmal, A. (2014). Biological activity of clovers - free radical scavenging ability and antioxidant action of six Trifolium species. Pharmaceutical Biology, 52(10), 1308-14. https://doi.org/10.3109/13880209.2014.891042
Kolodziejczyk-Czepas J, et al. Biological Activity of Clovers - Free Radical Scavenging Ability and Antioxidant Action of Six Trifolium Species. Pharm Biol. 2014;52(10):1308-14. PubMed PMID: 25026336.
* Article titles in AMA citation format should be in sentence-case
TY - JOUR T1 - Biological activity of clovers - free radical scavenging ability and antioxidant action of six Trifolium species. AU - Kolodziejczyk-Czepas,Joanna, AU - Nowak,Pawel, AU - Kowalska,Iwona, AU - Stochmal,Anna, Y1 - 2014/07/15/ PY - 2014/7/16/entrez PY - 2014/7/16/pubmed PY - 2015/6/24/medline KW - Blood plasma KW - oxidative stress KW - peroxynitrite KW - plant extract KW - traditional medicine SP - 1308 EP - 14 JF - Pharmaceutical biology JO - Pharm Biol VL - 52 IS - 10 N2 - CONTEXT: Clovers were chosen on the basis of traditional medicine recommendations, agricultural value, or available information on their promising chemical profiles. OBJECTIVE: This study evaluates and compares free radical scavenging and antioxidant properties of six clover species: Trifolium alexandrinum L. (Leguminosae), Trifolium fragiferum L., Trifolium hybridum L., Trifolium incarnatum L., Trifolium resupinatum var. majus Boiss., and Trifolium resupinatum var. resupinatum L. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Free radical scavenging activity of the extracts (1.5-50 µg/ml) was estimated by reduction of 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH(•)) and 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzthiazoline-6-sulphonic) acid (ABTS(•)) radicals. The Trifolium extract effects on total antioxidant capacity of blood plasma were determined by the reduction of ABTS(•+) and DPPH(•) radicals, as well as with the use of the ferric reducing ability of plasma (FRAP) assay. RESULTS: The UPLC analysis of chemical profiles of the examined extracts showed the presence of three or four groups of phenolic substances, including phenolic acids, clovamides, isoflavones, and other flavonoids. The measurements of free radical scavenging and ferric reducing ability of the examined clover extracts revealed the strongest effect for T. alexandrinum. Furthermore, antioxidant activity assays in human plasma have shown protective effects of all extracts against peroxynitrite-induced reduction of total antioxidant capacity. CONCLUSIONS: Trifolium plants may be a rich source of bioactive substances with antioxidant properties. The examined extracts displayed free radical scavenging action and partly protected blood plasma against peroxynitrite-induced oxidative stress; however, the beneficial effects of T. alexandrinum and T. incarnatum seem to be slightly higher. SN - 1744-5116 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/25026336/Biological_activity_of_clovers___free_radical_scavenging_ability_and_antioxidant_action_of_six_Trifolium_species_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -