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Comparison of Prunus yedoensis Matsumura bark ethanol extract and solvent fraction antioxidant activities

왕벚나무 껍질의 에탄올 추출물과 용매 분획물의 항산화활성 비교

  • Joo, Shin Youn (Department of Food Science and Nutrition, Daejin University)
  • 주신윤 (대진대학교 식품영양학과)
  • Received : 2020.05.07
  • Accepted : 2020.06.29
  • Published : 2020.08.31

Abstract

This study was conducted to investigate the antioxidant compounds and activities of Prunus yedoensis Matsumura bark (PYMB) ethanol extracts (EE) and various other fractions. Among them, the highest total phenol content was 496.80 mg gallic acid equivalent/g in the ethyl acetate fractions (EAF). The flavonoid contents were 7.26-265.52 rutin equivalent mg/g, with the EAF showing the highest levels. The highest proanthocyanidin content was determined to be 326.31 catechin equivalent mg/g in the EAF and the remaining values in descending order were as follows: n-butanol, ethanol, dichloromethane, water, and n-hexane. EAF exhibited the highest DPPH, ABTS+, superoxide- radical scavenging activities, and reducing power, whereas the nitrite scavenging activities were the highest in the case of the EE. The n-hexane and water fraction antioxidant compounds and activities were lower than those of the other fractions. In summary, these results suggest that the PYMB EAF is a potential source of natural antioxidants.

본 연구에서는 왕벚나무 껍질 에탄올 추출물과 분획물의 항산화물질 및 항산화활성을 측정하였다. 왕벚나무 껍질 에탄올 추출물 및 분획물의 총 페놀 함량은 ethyl acetate 분획물이 496.80 mg GAE/g으로 가장 높았고, 총 플라보노이드 함량은 7.26-265.52 mg RE/g으로 ethyl acetate 분획물이 가장 높게 나타났다. 프로안토시아니딘 함량은 ethyl acetate, n-buthanol, ethanol, dichloromethane, water, n-hexane 순으로 높았다. DPPH, ABTS+, superoxide- 라디칼 소거능 및 환원력은 ethyl acetate 분획물의 활성이 가장 좋았고, 아질산염 소거능에서는 에탄올 추출물이 가장 높은 활성을 나타냈다. 반면에 n-hexane과 water 분획물은 항산화물질의 함량이 낮고 항산화활성이 다른 시료에 비해 낮게 측정되었다. 따라서 왕벚나무 껍질 ethyl acetate 분획물은 항산화물질이 풍부하고 높은 항산화활성을 나타내어 천연 항산화제로 활용될 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

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