RESUMO
Many Vicia species (Fabaceae) were proven to possess bioactive compounds with potential health beneficial properties. The present study was designed to determine the phenolic constituents, antioxidant and enzyme inhibition activities of aerial parts and seed of V.â peregrina. Hexane, ethyl acetate and methanol extracts were prepared by maceration and aqueous extract by infusion. The chemical compositions of the extracts were determined using HPLC-MS/MS technology. The antioxidant activities were examined using various assays including free radical scavenging (ABTS and DPPH), reducing ability (CUPRAC and FRAP), metal chelation, and phosphomolybdenum. The enzyme inhibitory effects were investigated against cholinesterase, tyrosinase, amylase and glucosidase. The highest total phenolics and flavonoids contents were recorded in the methanol extracts of the seed (45.42â mg GAE/g) and aerial parts (40.33â mg RE/g) respectively. The aerial parts were characterized by higher accumulation of chlorogenic acid (9893.86â µg g-1 ), isoquercitrin (9400.33â µg g-1 ), delphindin 3,5 diglucoside (9113.28â µg g-1 ), hyperoside (6337.09â µg g-1 ), rutin (3489.83â µg g-1 ) and kaempferol-3-glucoside (2872.84â µg g-1 ). Generally, the methanol and aqueous extracts of the two studied parts exerted the best antioxidant activity with highest anti-DPPH (61.99â mg TE/g), anti-ABTS (101.80â mg TE/g) and Cu++ (16169â mg TE/g) and Fe+++ (172,36â mg TE/g) reducing capacity were recorded from the seed methanol extract. Methanol extract of the seed showed the best anti-tyrosinase activity (75.86â mg KAE/g). These results indicated that V. peregrina is rich with bioactive phenolics suggesting their use in different health promoting applications.