Application of the thin-layer chromatography method for analysis of plant antioxidant activity

Plants are a rich source of effective non-toxic biologically active substances. Various physicochemical methods of analysis are used for evaluation of plant antioxidant activity. Composition of ethanol extracts of red, yellow and white onion husks, dried rosemary, basil, and chaga were studied by hi...

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Published inPiŝevye sistemy (Online) Vol. 4; no. 1; pp. 26 - 30
Main Authors Kupaeva, N. V., Vasilevskaya, E. R., Fedulova, L. V., Kotenkova, E. A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Russian
Published Russian Academy of Sciences, V.M. Gorbatov Federal Research Center for Food Systems 28.04.2021
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Summary:Plants are a rich source of effective non-toxic biologically active substances. Various physicochemical methods of analysis are used for evaluation of plant antioxidant activity. Composition of ethanol extracts of red, yellow and white onion husks, dried rosemary, basil, and chaga were studied by high performance thin layer chromatography (HPTLC) method. The antioxidant activity of the obtained fractions on a chromatographic plate was assessed by subsequent DPPH screening. The extracts red and yellow onion husk and rosemary demonstrated the highest antioxidant activity, variability of the qualitative composition and similarity of antioxidant profiles, while extract of white onion husks did not contain any antioxidant classes. Intensive spots with R f of 0.13-0.97 were observed along the whole chromatogram track corresponding to red onion husks. It was also found that all tested extract, excepting white onion husk and chaga, contained spots with varying degrees of intensity in the R f range of 0.96-0.98, which corresponded quercetin R f value.
ISSN:2618-9771
2618-7272
DOI:10.21323/2618-9771-2021-4-1-26-30