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pmid: 35213785
AbstractThe current study aimed to phytochemically characterize (including a detailed phenolic profile) two endemic Balkan's species (Hieracium waldsteinii and Onosma stellulata) and determine their possible application as a source of natural antioxidant and antimicrobial agents. The main phenolic compound in both species (in all examined parts) was chlorogenic acid. Eriodictyol, genistein and naringenin were quantified only in H. waldsteinii while isorhamnetin‐3‐O‐rutinoside and sinapic acid were characteristic for O. stellulata. The highest antioxidant activity (98 mg AAE/g dry weight for TAC assay) was ascribed to the flower extract of H. waldsteinii while the lowest results (∼4.3 mg AAE/g dry weight for FRP assay) were exhibited by the extracts obtained from the plant's stem. Antimicrobial assays showed moderate antibacterial, i. e., moderate/strong activity against several tested fungi (in particular Trichoderma viride). Correlation analysis revealed strong positive connection between phenolic compounds and reducing power of extracts as well as between total phenolic and flavonoid content and the obtained minimal inhibitory concentration recorded in antibacterial assays.
antimicrobial activity, Plant Extracts, Antioxidant properties, 610, Antimicrobial activity, Asteraceae, Boraginaceae, Hieracium waldsteini, 630, antioxidant properties, Antioxidants, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Onosma stellulata, Phenolic composition, Phenols, Hieracium waldsteinii, phenolic composition
antimicrobial activity, Plant Extracts, Antioxidant properties, 610, Antimicrobial activity, Asteraceae, Boraginaceae, Hieracium waldsteini, 630, antioxidant properties, Antioxidants, Anti-Bacterial Agents, Onosma stellulata, Phenolic composition, Phenols, Hieracium waldsteinii, phenolic composition
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