Chemical characterization of Ginkgo biloba L. and antioxidant properties of its extracts and dietary supplements

•G. biloba was chemically characterized in nutritional and bioactive components.•Dietary supplements showed higher antioxidant activity than infusion and extracts.•Pills allow the highest intake antioxidants.•The antioxidant potential was related with phenolics and flavonoids content. Ginkgo biloba...

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Published inIndustrial crops and products Vol. 51; pp. 244 - 248
Main Authors Pereira, Eliana, Barros, Lillian, Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier B.V 01.11.2013
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Summary:•G. biloba was chemically characterized in nutritional and bioactive components.•Dietary supplements showed higher antioxidant activity than infusion and extracts.•Pills allow the highest intake antioxidants.•The antioxidant potential was related with phenolics and flavonoids content. Ginkgo biloba L. is the most commercialized medicinal plant worldwide, being its consumption related to prevention, and even decrease of the progression of degenerative neurological diseases. Considering the correlation between oxidative stress and the mentioned diseases, the antioxidant activity of different dietary supplements (syrup and several pills) was evaluated and compared to the leaves infusion, aqueous and methanolic extracts. Furthermore, G. biloba was chemically characterized in nutritional and bioactive components namely, fatty acids, sugars, organic acids, tocopherols, phenolics and flavonoids. Palmitic, α-linolenic and oleic acids were the main fatty acids found; fructose was the most abundant sugar; quinic acid was the most abundant organic acid and α-tocopherol was, by far, the most abundant vitamer. Dietary supplements showed higher antioxidant activity than G. biloba infusion and extracts due to their higher phenolics and flavonoids concentration. The pills with the highest concentration of plant extract (100mg) allow the intake of the highest antioxidants concentration.
Bibliography:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.indcrop.2013.09.011
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ISSN:0926-6690
1872-633X
DOI:10.1016/j.indcrop.2013.09.011