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Title: | Comparative analysis of phenolic profile, antioxidant activity and cytotoxic activity of two closely related species: Plantago altissima and Plantago lanceolata L. | Authors: | Beara (Krstic) Ivana Lesjak Marija Orčić Dejan Simin Nataša Četojević-Simin Dragana Bozin Biljana Mimica-Dukić Neda |
Issue Date: | 2012 | Journal: | Lwt-food Science and Technology ( Lebensmittel - Wissenschaft und Technologie) | Abstract: | The present study was designed to define the phenolic profile, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic activity of Plantago altissima L, which has never been studied before and to compare it with closely-related, renowned, well-studied Plantago lanceolata L The presence and content of 44 phenolics in methanol extracts were studied using LC-MS/MS. A similar qualitative composition including dominant compounds as p-hydroxybenzoic, vanillic, gallic and chlorogenic acid, besides apigenin, luteolin and luteolin-7-O-glucoside was found between both extracts. Antioxidant activity of extracts was determined using several assays. All results of these tests were comparable to butylated hydroxytoluene, a well-known synthetic antioxidant. Anti-inflammatory potential was studied by means of cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1) and 12-lipoxygenase (12-LOX) inhibitory activity. Activity of P. altissima towards COX-1/12-LOX inhibition (IC50 = 4.4 and 3.6 mg/mL, respectively) was inferior to activity of P. lanceolata (IC50 = 2.0 and 0.8 mg/mL, respectively). Treatment of four cell lines resulted in a considerable dose-dependent inhibition of cell growth, where P. lanceolata exerted a stronger effect (IC50 = 172.3, 142.8, 405.5 and 551.7 mu g/mL for HeLa, MCF7, HT-29 and MRC-5 cell lines, respectively). To conclude, P. altissima showed certain bio-potential, but was clearly inferior to P. lanceolata. | URI: | https://open.uns.ac.rs/handle/123456789/27108 | ISSN: | 0023-6438 |
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