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Title: Chlorogenic acids and related compounds in medicinal plants and infusions
Authors: Marques, Viviane Xavier
Farah, Adriana
Keywords: Ácido Clorogênico
Chlorogenic Acid
Plantas Medicinais
Plants Medicinal
Ilex paraguariensis
Genistelloides de Bacharis
Bacharis genistelloides
Achyrochine satureioides
Ácido Clorogénico
Plantas Medicinales
Camellia sinensis
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Food Chemistry
Citation: MARQUES, Viviane; FARAH, Adriana. Chlorogenic acids and related compounds in medicinal plants and infusions. Food Chemistry, v. 113, p. 1370–1376, 2009.
Abstract: The consumption of plant infusions for prevention and treatment of health disorders is a worldwide practise. Various pharmacological activities inherent to medicinal plants have been attributed to their phenolic composition, including chlorogenic acids (CGA). Studies have shown potential beneficial properties of CGA to humans such as antioxidant, hepatoprotective, hypoglycaemic. In the present study, the CGA composition of 14 dried medicinal plants was determined by HPLC-UV and LC-DAD–ESI-MS. The plants with the highest CGA contents were Ilex paraguariensis, Bacharis genistelloides, Pimpinella anisum, Achyrochine satureioides, Camellia sinensis, Melissa officinalis and Cymbopogon citratus, with 84.7 mg/100 g–9.7 g/100 g, dry weight. Plant infusions were prepared (at 0.5%) in order to evaluate the actual consumption of CGA through these beverages. Total CGA contents in the infusions were similar to those in the methanolic extracts and indicated that a satisfactory extraction occurs during the preparation of infusions. These CGA-rich plants deserve attention regarding the pharmacological properties attributed to CGA.
Description: p. 1370–1376.: il. p&b.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/8934
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