Enhancement of bioactive compounds and biological activities of Centella asiatica through ultrasound treatment
[Display omitted] •Centella asiatica leaf is an excellent source of numerous phytochemicals.•Ultrasound as a postharvest elicitor increased accumulation of bioactive compounds.•Ultrasound significantly elevated activities of phenolic triggering enzymes.•Centella asiatica can protect myoblast via mod...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2023-03, Vol.94, p.106353-106353, Article 106353 |
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•Centella asiatica leaf is an excellent source of numerous phytochemicals.•Ultrasound as a postharvest elicitor increased accumulation of bioactive compounds.•Ultrasound significantly elevated activities of phenolic triggering enzymes.•Centella asiatica can protect myoblast via modulation ROS, GSH, and MDA levels.
Centella asiatica possess various health-promoting activities owing to its bioactive compounds such as triterpenes, flavonoids, and vitamins. Ultrasound treatment during the post-harvest process is a good strategy for eliciting secondary metabolite in plants. The present study investigated the effect of ultrasound treatment for different time durations on the bioactive compounds and biological activities of C. asiatica leaves. The leaves were treated with ultrasound for 5, 10, and 20 min. Ultrasound elicitation (especially for 10 min) markedly elevated the accumulation of stress markers, leading to enhanced phenolic-triggering enzyme activities. The accumulation of secondary metabolites and antioxidant activities were also significantly improved compared with that in untreated leaves. In addition, ultrasound-treated C. asiatica leaves protected myoblasts against H2O2-induced oxidative stress by regulating reactive oxygen species production, glutathione depletion, and lipid peroxidation. These findings indicate that elicitation using ultrasound can be a simple method for increasing functional compound production and enhancing biological activities in C. asiatica leaves. |
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ISSN: | 1350-4177 1873-2828 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106353 |