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ABSTRACT: Background
Currently, the use of medicinal plants has increased. Artemisia species have been used in several applications, including medicinal use and uses in cosmetics, foods and beverages. Artemisia arborescens L. and Artemisia inculta are part of the Mediterranean diet in the form of aqueous infusions. Herein, we aimed to compare the secondary metabolites of the decoctions and two different extracts (methanolic and aqueous-glycerolic) of these two species, as well as their antioxidant capacity and trace metal levels.Methods
Total phenolic, total flavonoid, total terpenes, total hydroxycinnamate, total flavonol, total anthocyanin contents and antioxidant/antiradical activity were determined, and GC/MS analysis was applied to identify and quantify phenolics and terpenoids. Trace metals were quantified with ICP-MS.Results
Aqueous-glycerolic extracts demonstrated higher levels of total secondary metabolites, greater antioxidant potential and higher terpenoid levels than decoctions and methanolic extracts. Subsequently, the aqueous-glycerolic extract of a particularly high phenolic content was further analyzed applying targeted LC-MS/MS as the most appropriate analytic tool for the determination of the phenolic profile. Overall, twenty-two metabolites were identified. The potential contribution of infusions consumption to metal intake was additionally evaluated, and did not exceed the recommended daily intake.Conclusions
Our results support the use of these two species in several food, cosmetic or pharmaceutical applications.
SUBMITTER: Lantzouraki DZ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10304051 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lantzouraki Dimitra Z DZ Amerikanou Charalampia C Karavoltsos Sotirios S Kafourou Vasiliki V Sakellari Aikaterini A Tagkouli Dimitra D Zoumpoulakis Panagiotis P Makris Dimitris P DP Kalogeropoulos Nick N Kaliora Andriana C AC
Life (Basel, Switzerland) 20230619 6
<h4>Background</h4>Currently, the use of medicinal plants has increased. <i>Artemisia</i> species have been used in several applications, including medicinal use and uses in cosmetics, foods and beverages. <i>Artemisia arborescens</i> L. and <i>Artemisia inculta</i> are part of the Mediterranean diet in the form of aqueous infusions. Herein, we aimed to compare the secondary metabolites of the decoctions and two different extracts (methanolic and aqueous-glycerolic) of these two species, as well ...[more]