2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2008.09.006
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Antioxidant activity and phenol content of Crithmum maritimum L. leaves

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“…The richness in antioxidant compounds of sea fennel among different halophytic species were also demonstrated by Meot-Duros et al [8] that examine the antioxidants of extracts with methanol. Moreover, other works in the literature report that both sea fennel leaves and Salicornia herbacea seed extracted with water/methanol or acetone respectively, are full in phenolic compounds [5,12,47]. Many factors influence the halophytes secondary metabolites and their chemical profile [9].…”
Section: Chemical Characterization Of Extracts By Sfementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The richness in antioxidant compounds of sea fennel among different halophytic species were also demonstrated by Meot-Duros et al [8] that examine the antioxidants of extracts with methanol. Moreover, other works in the literature report that both sea fennel leaves and Salicornia herbacea seed extracted with water/methanol or acetone respectively, are full in phenolic compounds [5,12,47]. Many factors influence the halophytes secondary metabolites and their chemical profile [9].…”
Section: Chemical Characterization Of Extracts By Sfementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For its richness on carotenoids, iodine and phenolic compounds it is used in folk medicine as appetizer, antiscorbutic and diuretic disease [7]. Studies on acetone, chloroformic and methanolic extracts show that sea fennel leaves are rich in phenolic compounds, particularly in chlorogenic acid [5,8,9]. Moreover, the antibacterial activity of sea fennel essential oil against Gram-positive bacteria was reported by Senatore et al [7].…”
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“…Depending on the ground where Crithmum maritimum L. grows, the plants can accumulate more or less CGA. Sand hill plants accumulate more CGA than those growing on cliffs [129].…”
Section: Antioxidantmentioning
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“…They are thus not essential for the survival of plants. However, many of them are bioactive and phenolic substances can have antioxidant, antimicrobial, anticarcinogenic and several other beneficial health effects [29][30][31][32]. Whilst whole potatoes are a relatively poor source of polyphenols many studies have demonstrated that these secondary metabolites are enriched in the peel of most cultivars.…”
Section: Extraction Of Phenolic Compounds From Peelsmentioning
confidence: 99%