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Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology
Free radical scavenging activity of ethanolic extracts from herbs and spices commercialized in Brazil
Lilian Regina Barros Mariutti1  Gisela Pizarro De Mattos Barreto1  Neura Bragagnolo1  Adriana Zerlotti Mercadante1 
[1] ,Universidade Estadual de Campinas Faculdade de Engenharia de Alimentos Departamento de Ciência de AlimentosCampinas SP ,Brasil
关键词: antioxidant activity;    free radical scavenging activity;    DPPH;    ABTS;    herbs;    spices;    colorifico;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S1516-89132008000600018
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Ethanolic extracts from 23 different dried herbs and spices commercialized in Brazil were investigated for their free radical scavenging properties using the stable free radicals 2,2'-diphenyl-β-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH•) and 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulphonic acid) (ABTS•+), and Trolox as reference (TEAC) for both radicals. The kinetic curves for both radicals showed to follow the first order kinetics model and the decay rate constant (k obs) was calculated. For all the samples, the two methods showed a good linear TEAC correlation, indicating that the average reactivity of the compounds present in the ethanolic extracts was similar. Sage and rosemary extracts showed the highest free radical scavenging capacities, while onion showed negligible activity and colorifico, one of the most consumed spices in Brazil, showed low ABTS•+ scavenging activity. Three distinct situations were found for the extracts concerning the DPPH• scavenging capacities: (1) extracts, like rosemary and laurel, that presented the same efficient concentrations (EC50 ) but differed in the TEAC values and velocities of action (k obs), (2) extracts, such as garlic and basil, that showed similar EC50 and TEAC values, but different k obs values and (3) extracts that reacted at the same velocities but completely differed in the free radical scavenging capacities, like black pepper, savory, nutmeg, rosemary and sage. Similar considerations could be done for the ABTS•+ results. For the first time the ABTS•+ scavenging activity for allspice, basil, cardamom, chives, colorifico, cumin, dill, laurel, marjoram, parsley and tarragon was reported.

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