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Food Chemistry | 2012

Isolation of powerful antioxidants from the medicinal halophyte Limoniastrum guyonianum.

Najla Trabelsi; Samia Oueslati; Hanen Falleh; Pierre Waffo-Téguo; Yorgos Papastamoulis; Jean-Michel Mérillon; Chedly Abdelly; Riadh Ksouri

The antioxidant capacities of the crude extract, aqueous and ethyl acetate partitions of Limoniastrum guyonianum Boiss. (Zita) were investigated in this study. The ethyl acetate phase exhibited a significant antioxidant activity as judged by total antioxidant activity, DPPH test and reducing power. Fractionation of this extract by centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC) using quaternary Arizona solvent systems composed of n-heptane/ethyl acetate/methanol/water led to ten fractions. The antioxidant capacities of these fractions were assessed using the same previous tests. Fraction 8 showed the highest antioxidant capacity (1291.1mg GAE/g DR), the power ability to quench DPPH radical (IC(50)=2μg/ml) and to reduce Fe(3+) (EC(50)=65μg/ml). From this fraction, three powerful flavonoids were isolated (1-3): gallocatechin (1), epigallocatechin (2) and epigallocatechin-3-O-gallate (3). These findings suggest that the antioxidative property of L. guynianum is may be related to the presence of these flavonoids, which can be used in various industrial fields.


Food Chemistry | 2014

The antioxidant properties of new dimer and two monomers of phenolic acid amides isolated from Limoniastrum guyonianum.

Najla Trabelsi; Samia Oueslati; Riadh Ksouri; Merian Nassra; Axel Marchal; Stéphanie Krisa; Chedly Abdelly; Jean-Michel Mérillon; Pierre Waffo-Téguo

Limoniastramide, a new dimer of phenolic acid amide, isolated from Limoniastrum guyonianum, along with two natural monomers N-E-caffeoyl tyramine (1) and N-E-feruloyl tyramine (2), using centrifugal partition chromatography (CPC). Their structures were determined on the basis of spectroscopic data analysis. We investigate the antioxidant activities of Limoniastrum amides using various in vitro assays. Results showed that N-E-feruloyl tyramine and N-E-caffeoyl tyramine exhibited the highest DPPH scavenging activity compared to the dimer (IC50=0.5, 0.6 and 6.5μg/ml, respectively). In addition, they have significant capacities to inhibit the bleaching of β-carotene. Limoniastramide presented the best activity with an IC50 value equal to 8μg/ml. Finally, the N-E-caffeoyl tyramine showed the highest reducing power (EC50=26μg/ml) compared to the other molecules. The present study found that L. guyonianum amides have effective in vitro antioxidant and radical scavenging activity which can be used in pharmacological and food industry due to their antioxidant properties.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2011

Municipal solid waste compost application improves productivity, polyphenol content, and antioxidant capacity of Mesembryanthemum edule

Abdelbasset Lakhdar; Hanen Falleh; Youssef Ouni; Samia Oueslati; Ahmed Debez; Riadh Ksouri; Chedly Abdelly

Organic wastes were successfully used as soil amendment to improve agrosystems productivity. Yet, the effectiveness of this practice to enhance plant antioxidant capacities has received little attention. Here, we assess the effect of municipal solid waste (MSW) compost (at 40 t ha(-1)) on growth, polyphenol contents and antioxidant activities of Mesembryanthemum edule. MSW compost application significantly increased the soil contents of carbon, nitrogen, calcium, phosphorus and potassium. This was associated with higher nutrient (N, P, and K) uptake, which likely led to the significant improvement of the plant biomass and relative growth rate (RGR) (+93% on average) as compared to the control. In the same way, the fertilizing effect of the added organic matter significantly enhanced the antioxidant potential M. edule, assessed by radical scavenging activity, iron reducing power and β-carotene bleaching capacity. This was associated with significantly higher antioxidant contents, mainly total phenols and flavonoids. Heavy metal (Pb, Cd, Cu, and Zn) concentrations were slightly increased upon compost application, but remained lower than phytotoxic values. Overall, our results point out that short-term MSW compost application at 40 t ha(-1) is efficient in enhancing the productivity together with the antioxidant potentiality of M. edule without any adverse environmental impact.


Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2013

Variability of phenolic content and antioxidant activity of two lettuce varieties under Fe deficiency

Najoua Msilini; Samia Oueslati; Thouraya Amdouni; Mohamed Chebbi; Riadh Ksouri; Mokhtar Lachaâl; Zeineb Ouerghi

BACKGROUND Fe deficiency affects food growth and quality in calcareous soils. In this study, the effect of Fe deficiency on growth parameters, phenolic content and antioxidant capacities of two lettuce shoots varieties (Romaine and Vista) were investigated. RESULTS Fresh matter production, pigment (chlorophyll and carotenoid) and Fe2+ content were significantly reduced by Fe deficiency in both varieties. However, restriction of these parameters was particularly pronounced in Romaine variety as compared to Vista. Moreover, Fe deficiency caused decreases in the activity of antioxidant enzymes such as catalase and guaiacol peroxidase, whereas ascorbate peroxidase and malondialdehyde concentrations were not significantly affected. On the other hand, Fe deficiency in Vista variety induced an increase in polyphenol and flavonoid content as compared to Romaine variety. In addition, total antioxidant capacity and antiradical test against DPPH radical decreased in leaves of Romaine variety after 15 days of treatment. CONCLUSION These results suggest that the higher polyphenol content in Vista variety supports the involvement of these components in the stability of antioxidant capacities and then in its protection against oxidative damage generated by Fe deficiency in lettuce plants.


Natural Product Research | 2015

Phenolic content, antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of Tunisian Diplotaxis simplex (Brassicaceae)

Samia Oueslati; Ahlem Ellili; Jean Legault; André Pichette; Riadh Ksouri; Mokhtar Lachaal; Najoua Karray-Bouraoui

This study investigates the polyphenol content of Diplotaxis simplex extract and the biological activities of the main organ. The analysed extracts showed that polyphenol contents varied considerably as a function of organs. Furthermore, novel biological activities of this species were assessed. Flower extracts exhibit a potent in vitro antioxidant capacity using oxygen radical absorbance capacity and displayed a strong anti-inflammatory activity, inhibiting nitric oxide release, by 79.3% at 160 μg/mL. Our findings suggested that the Diplotaxis flower is a valuable source of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory agents.


Natural Product Research | 2014

A new flavonol glycoside from the medicinal halophyte Suaeda fruticosa.

Samia Oueslati; Riadh Ksouri; André Pichette; Serge Lavoie; Karl Girard-Lalancette; Vakhtang Mshvildadze; Chedly Abdelly; Jean Legault

A new flavonol glycoside, namely 3-(α-rhamnopyranosyl-(1 → 2)-[β-xylopyranosyl-(1 → 6)]-β-glucopyranosyloxy) isorhamnetin was reported from methanol extracts of aerial parts of Suaeda fruticosa for the first time. In this work, liquid chromatography coupled to atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry, high-resolution mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy were used to identify this new compound. Structure was elucidated on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis, including HSQC, HMBC and 1H–1H COSY. Antioxidant potentialities of a pure compound were evaluated. The estimation of antioxidant capacities using oxygen radical absorbance capacity (ORAC method) and a cell based-assay (WS1) indicated that this new flavonol exhibited the highest antioxidant activities with an ORAC value of 5.0 ± 0.3 μmol Trolox/μmol and inhibited the tBH-induced oxidation of 2′,7′-dichlorofluorescin with an IC50 value of 4.9 ± 0.6 μM.


Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2010

Solvent effects on phenolic contents and biological activities of the halophyte Limoniastrum monopetalum leaves.

Najla Trabelsi; Wided Megdiche; Riadh Ksouri; Hanen Falleh; Samia Oueslati; Bourgou Soumaya; Hafedh Hajlaoui; Chedly Abdelly


Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2010

Physiological and antioxidant responses of Mentha pulegium (Pennyroyal) to salt stress

Samia Oueslati; Najoua Karray-Bouraoui; Houneida Attia; Mokded Rabhi; Riadh Ksouri; Mokhtar Lachaal


Food Chemistry | 2012

Phenolic content, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities of the edible halophyte Suaeda fruticosa Forssk

Samia Oueslati; Riadh Ksouri; Hanen Falleh; André Pichette; Chedly Abdelly; Jean Legault


Food Chemistry | 2011

LC/ESI-MS/MS characterisation of procyanidins and propelargonidins responsible for the strong antioxidant activity of the edible halophyte Mesembryanthemum edule L.

Hanen Falleh; Samia Oueslati; Sylvain Guyot; Alia Ben Dali; Christian Magné; Chedly Abdelly; Riadh Ksouri

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Riadh Ksouri

Institut national de la recherche scientifique

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André Pichette

Université du Québec à Chicoutimi

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Jean Legault

French Institute of Health and Medical Research

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