Author(s): Fellah K, Amrouche A, Benmehdi H, Djaaboub S, Absi F Z, Boulssane S, Abdelaziz S

Email(s): khadidjafellah.dz@gmail.com

DOI: 10.52711/0974-360X.2023.00062   

Address: Fellah K1, Amrouche A2, Benmehdi H3, Djaaboub S4, Absi F Z5, Boulssane S6, Abdelaziz S7
1Laboratory of Valorisation of Plant Resource and Food Security in Semi-Arid Areas, South West of Algeria.
2Faculty of Sciences of Nature and Life, Tahri Mohamed University of Bechar, BP 417. 08000. Bechar, Algeria.
3Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in Arid and Semi-Arid Areas Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences of Nature and Life, Center University of Salhi Ahmed, BP 66. 45000. Naama, Algeria.
4Laboratory of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Technology, Tahri Mohamed University of Bechar, BP 417. 08000. Bechar, Algeria.
5Laboratory of Valorisation of Plant Resource and Food Security in Semi-Arid Areas, South West of Algeria.
6Faculty of Sciences of Nature and Life, Tahri Mohamed University of Bechar, BP 417. 08000. Bechar, Algeria.
7Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences of Nature and Life, Tahri Mohamed University of Bechar,
BP 417. 08000. Bechar, Algeria

Published In:   Volume - 16,      Issue - 1,     Year - 2023


ABSTRACT:
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the biological properties of principal secondary metabolites of Prunus persica L. leaves using different in vitro assays. The chloroformic extract contained the highest levels of total phenolic, flavonoids, tannins and flavonolscontents with 116.83±4.31mg GAE/g DW, 637.78±46.01mg QRE/g DW, 141.89±5.63mg CAE/g DW and 91.32±4.36mg QRE/g DW respectively. The IC50 values based on the DPPH 1.03±0.10mg/mL and ABTS 0.21±0.06mg/mL were high in aqueous extract. The same extract demonstrated best antioxidant activity inhydrogen peroxide assay with 31.53±0.37% better than BHT, andin FRAP assay with an amount 253.33±128.32mg Fe(II)E/g. while the chloroformic and methanolic extracts showed an effective antioxidant activity on TAC and reducing power. A strong correlation was found between phenolic contents and IC50 values obtained by different antioxidant assays. The TEC50 reaches equilibrium at 7.70 and 8 min in chloroformic extract and ascorbic acid respectively in kinetic behaviour. Furthermore, the ethanolic extract showed marked antimicrobial properties against C. albican ATCC 10231 and against L. monocytogenes where the MIC and MBC were determined at 12.5mg/mL. In addition, the fungal index reached 20.59±17.14% against P. glandicola.


Cite this article:
Fellah K, Amrouche A, Benmehdi H, Djaaboub S, Absi F Z, Boulssane S, Abdelaziz S. Comparative Study involved in Antioxidant and Antimicrobial assessment of six brut extracts from Prunus persica L. leaves. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 2023; 16(1):354-2. doi: 10.52711/0974-360X.2023.00062

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Fellah K, Amrouche A, Benmehdi H, Djaaboub S, Absi F Z, Boulssane S, Abdelaziz S. Comparative Study involved in Antioxidant and Antimicrobial assessment of six brut extracts from Prunus persica L. leaves. Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology 2023; 16(1):354-2. doi: 10.52711/0974-360X.2023.00062   Available on: https://rjptonline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2023-16-1-62


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