Total antioxidant potential of resinous exudates from Heliotrapium species, and a comparison of the ABTS and DPPH methods

Lissi E.A.; Modak,B; Torres R.; Escobar, J; Urzúa, A

Keywords: flavonoids, antioxidants, plants, extract, plant, acids, antioxidant, species, stoichiometry, phenols, radical, cations, radicals, stenophyllum, megalanthum, phenol, article, resin, comparison, activity, trolox, benzothiazoles, bleaching, heliotropium, c, derivative, Free, sulfonic, Chromans, intermethod, Resins,, chenopodiaceum, Bepridil, Picrates

Abstract

Total reactive antioxidant potential (TRAP) of resinous exudates from Heliotropium species was evaluated by measuring the bleaching of stable free radicals. The antioxidant capacity of the resinous exudates in Trolox equivalents, evaluated from the bleaching of ABTS derived radical cations, ranged from 2.O M (H. huascoense) to 5.2 M (H. stenophyllum), indicating a very high concentration of phenolic compounds. Considerably smaller values were obtained by measuring the bleaching of DPPH radicals. The ratio between the values obtained employing ABTS derived radicals and DPPH, ranged from 37 (H. megalanthum) to 4.5 (H. chenopodiaceum variety typica). The magnitude of the difference can be considered as an indication of the relative reactivity of the antioxidants present in the exudates. Similar ratios were observed when stoichiometric coefficients were evaluated for representative purified flavonoids obtained from the resinous exudates.

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Título de la Revista: FREE RADICAL RESEARCH
Volumen: 30
Número: 6
Editorial: TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 1999
Página de inicio: 471
Página final: 477
URL: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0032766518&partnerID=q2rCbXpz