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Tuesday 20 October 2015

Bioactive properties of medicinal plants from the Algerian flora: Selecting the species with the highest potential in view of application purposes

Volume 77, December 23, 2015, Article number 8380, Pages 582-589

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 Département de Technologie Alimentaire et Nutrition Humaine, Ecole Nationale Supérieure Agronomique (ENSA), El-Harrach, Alger, Algeria 
 Mountain Research Centre (CIMO), ESA, Polytechnic Institute of Bragança, Campus de Santa Apolónia, 1172, Bragança, Portugal 

Abstract

The Algerian flora contains a wide variety of plant species with potential to be used in medicinal applications. Herein, the bioactive properties of medicinal plants from Algeria were evaluated to select the species with highest suitability to be used under specific purposes, while scientifically validating their health claims. The antioxidant activity of the infusions was screened by using several tests and cytotoxic properties were evaluated against human tumor cell lines (as also against non-tumor cells). Different hydrophilic bioactive compounds were also quantified. The results were analyzed considering individual variations in each parameter (ANOVA), but also in an aggregated approach by applying principal component analysis to acquire a comprehensive knowledge regarding the overall bioactive potential of the studied species. Limoniastrum guyonianum and Thymus pallescens showed the highest antioxidant activity (EC50 values ranging from 29 to 229μg/mL and 54 to 240μg/mL, respectively), whilst Asteriscus graveolens and L. guyonianum gave the best cytotoxicity against human tumor cell lines (GI50values ranging from 11 to 29μg/mL and 22 to 70μg/mL, respectively). T. pallescens stood out as the species with highest bioactive compounds contents (phenols: 463mg GAE, flavonoids: 194mg CE, esters; 186mg CAE; flavonols: 85mg QE, considering g of lyophilized infusion basis). From a global point of view, T. pallescens, Saccocalyx satureioides and Ptychotis verticillata proved to be the preferable choices as high potential sources of bioactive compounds, while Haloxylon scoparium, L. guyonianum and A. graveolens would be the most suitable matrices considering the bioactivity (especially cytotoxicity) criterion, as inferred from the PCA outputs. © 2015 Elsevier B.V.

Author keywords

Algerian flora; Antioxidant activity; Antitumor activity; Bioactive compounds; Hydrophilic extracts

Indexed keywords

Engineering controlled terms: Antioxidants; Bioactivity; Cell culture; Cytotoxicity; Hydrophilicity; Plants(botany); Principal component analysis; Tumors
Algerian flora; Anti-oxidant activities; Anti-tumor activities; Bioactive compounds; Hydrophilic extracts
Engineering main heading: Biotechnology
Species Index: Asteriscus graveolens; Haloxylon; Limoniastrum guyonianum; Ptychotis