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Antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of the edible medicinal halophyte Tamarix gallica L. and related polyphenolic constituents.
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Title
Antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of the edible medicinal halophyte Tamarix gallica L. and related polyphenolic constituents.
Author
Ksouri, Riadh · Falleh, Hanen · Megdiche, Wided · Trabelsi, Najla · Mhamdi, Baya · Chaieb, Kamel · Bakrouf, Amina · Magné, Christian · Abdelly, Chedly
Published online
2009-06-14
Published
2009-08
Type
Research Article ·
Language
eng
Keywords
Anti-Infective Agents · Chemistry · Pharmacology · Antioxidants · Flavonoids · Phenols · Tamaricaceae · Tamarix
tags.mesh
Anti-Infective Agents / chemistry · Anti-Infective Agents / pharmacology · Antioxidants / chemistry · Antioxidants / pharmacology · Bacteria / drug effects · Biphenyl Compounds / chemistry · Candida / drug effects · Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid · Colorimetry · Flavonoids / chemistry · Flavonoids / pharmacology · Flowers / chemistry · Free Radical Scavengers / chemistry · Free Radicals / chemistry · Iron Chelating Agents / chemistry · Microbial Sensitivity Tests · Oxidation-Reduction · Phenols / chemistry · Phenols / pharmacology · Picrates / chemistry · Plant Extracts / chemistry · Plant Extracts / pharmacology · Plant Leaves / chemistry · Superoxides / chemistry · Tamaricaceae / chemistry · Tannins / chemistry · beta Carotene / chemistry
tags.mesh.major
Anti-Infective Agents / chemistry · Anti-Infective Agents / pharmacology · Antioxidants / chemistry · Antioxidants / pharmacology · Flavonoids / chemistry · Flavonoids / pharmacology · Phenols / chemistry · Phenols / pharmacology · Tamaricaceae / chemistry
PMID
19500639
Abstract
Tamarix gallica is a halophytic species having hepatotonic and stimulant properties, as it was traditionally used in the treatment of various liver disorders. Leaf and flower infusion have anti-inflammatory and anti-diarrheic properties. In this work, we have investigated antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of leaf and flower extracts and their phenolic composition. Results showed that flowers exhibit a higher antioxidant activity as compared to the leaves, IC(50) values of the flower extracts are being 1.3 (beta-carotene bleaching) to 19 times (lipid peroxidation inhibition) lower than those for leaves. Accordingly, flower extracts exhibited the highest total phenolic content (135.35 mgGAE/gDW) and RP-HPLC analysis showed that syringic acid, isoquercitin as well as catechin were the major phenolics. Furthermore, Tamarix extracts showed appreciable antibacterial properties against human pathogen strains. The mean inhibition zone was from 0 to 6.5mm when the concentration increased from 2 to 100mg/l. The strongest activity was recorded against Micrococcus luteus and the lowest activity was observed against Escherichia coli. Moreover, organ extracts show a weakly to moderate activity against the tested Candida. These findings suggest that Tamarix may be considered as an interesting source of antioxidants for therapeutic or nutraceutical industries and for food manufactures.
Journal
Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association
EISSN
1873-6351
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NLM
pubmed.status
MEDLINE
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