Supercritical fluid extraction of four aromatic herbs and assessment of the volatile compositions, bioactive compounds, antibacterial, and anti-biofilm activity
Artemisia arborescens, Artemisia abyssinica , Pulicaria jaubertii , and Pulicaria petiolaris are fragrant herbs traditionally used in medication and as a food seasoning. To date, there are no studies on the use of supercritical fluids extraction with carbon dioxide (SFE-CO 2 ) on these plants. This...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental science and pollution research international 2021-05, Vol.28 (20), p.25479-25492 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Artemisia arborescens, Artemisia abyssinica
,
Pulicaria jaubertii
, and
Pulicaria petiolaris
are fragrant herbs traditionally used in medication and as a food seasoning. To date, there are no studies on the use of supercritical fluids extraction with carbon dioxide (SFE-CO
2
) on these plants. This study evaluates and compares total phenolic content (TPC), antioxidant activity by DPPH
•
and ABTS
•+
, antibacterial, and anti-biofilm activities of SFE-CO
2
extracts. Extraction was done by SFE-CO
2
with 10% ethanol as a co-solvent.
A. abyssinica
extract had the highest extraction yield (8.9% ± 0.41). The GC/MS analysis of volatile compounds identified 307, 265, 213, and 201compounds in
A. abyssinica
,
A. arborescens
,
P. jaubertii
, and
P. petiolaris
, respectively. The
P. jaubertii
extract had the highest TPC (662.46 ± 50.93 mg gallic acid equivalent/g dry extract), antioxidant activity (58.98% ± 0.20), and antioxidant capacity (71.78 ± 1.84 mg Trolox equivalent/g dry extract). The
A. abyssinica
and
P. jaubertii
extracts had significantly higher antimicrobial activity and were more effective against Gram-positive bacteria.
B. subtilis
was the most sensitive bacterium.
P. aeruginosa
was the most resistant bacterium.
P. jaubertii
extract had the optimum MIC and MBC (0.4 mg/ml) against
B. subtilis
. All SFE-CO
2
extracts were effective as an anti-biofilm formation for all tested bacteria at 1/2 MIC. Meanwhile,
P. jaubertii and P. petiolaris
extracts were effective anti-biofilm for most tested bacteria at 1/16 MIC. Overall, the results indicated that the SFE-CO
2
extracts of these plants are good sources of TPC, antioxidants, and antibacterial, and they have promising applications in the industrial fields. |
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ISSN: | 0944-1344 1614-7499 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11356-021-12346-6 |