LC-ESI-MS/MS profiling of phenolics in the leaves of <i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i> cultivated in the West Europe and anti-hyaluronidase and anti-acetylcholinestarase activities
Rafał Kuźniewski
Daniel Załuski
Marta Olech
Piotr Banaszczak
Renata Nowak
10.6084/m9.figshare.4793383
https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/LC-ESI-MS_MS_profiling_of_phenolics_in_the_leaves_of_i_Eleutherococcus_senticosus_i_cultivated_in_the_West_Europe_and_anti-hyaluronidase_and_anti-acetylcholinestarase_activities/4793383
<p>Neither secondary metabolites of the spring leaves nor the autumn leaves of <i>Eleutherococcus senticosus</i> species cultivated in Poland, or the bioactivity are known. The richest in polyphenols was the autumn leaves (171.1 mg/g DE), while in flavonoids the spring leaves (107.9 mg/g DE). Using LC-ESI-MS/MS, protocatechuic acid has been identified as the most abundant compound in the spring and autumn leaves (200 and 70 μg/g DE, respectively). Amongst flavonoids, naringenin 7-<i>O</i>-glucoside occurred in the largest amount (20 and 10 mg/g DE in the spring and autumn leaves, respectively). The autumn leaves inhibited Hyal the strongest (74.3%), comparing to the spring leaves (33%). A weak inhibition was found towards AChE (0.64 and 5.8% for the autumn and spring leaves, respectively). To our best knowledge, no information was available on the phytochemical composition and activity of the leaves of <i>E. senticosus</i> cultivated in Poland.</p>
2017-03-28 09:21:32
Eleutherococcus
LC-ESI-MS/MS
phenolic acids
flavonoids
Hyal
AChE