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Phytochemical Profile and Antioxidant Activities of Coleus amboinicus Lour. Cultivated in Indonesia and Poland.
Slusarczyk, Sylwester; Cieslak, Adam; Yanza, Yulianri Rizki; Szumacher-Strabel, Malgorzata; Varadyova, Zora; Stafiniak, Marta; Wojnicz, Dorota; Matkowski, Adam.
Affiliation
  • Slusarczyk S; Department of Pharmaceutical Biology and Botany, Wroclaw Medical University, 50-556 Wroclaw, Poland.
  • Cieslak A; Department of Animal Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Poznan University of Life Sciences, 60-637 Poznan, Poland.
  • Yanza YR; Department of Animal Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Poznan University of Life Sciences, 60-637 Poznan, Poland.
  • Szumacher-Strabel M; Department of Animal Nutrition, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, Poznan University of Life Sciences, 60-637 Poznan, Poland.
  • Varadyova Z; Centre of Biosciences of Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Animal Physiology, 040 01 Kosice, Slovakia.
  • Stafiniak M; Department of Pharmaceutical Biology and Botany, Wroclaw Medical University, 50-556 Wroclaw, Poland.
  • Wojnicz D; Department of Medical Biology and Parasitology, Wroclaw Medical University, 50-345 Wroclaw, Poland.
  • Matkowski A; Department of Pharmaceutical Biology and Botany, Wroclaw Medical University, 50-556 Wroclaw, Poland.
Molecules ; 26(10)2021 May 14.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34068950
ABSTRACT
Coleus amboinicus Lour., Lamiaceae, is a perennial herb that is native to Indonesia and also cultivated in Africa, Asia and Australia. The major phytochemicals responsible for its bioactivity are rosmarinic acid (RA) and its analogues, flavonoids and abietane diterpenoids. The possibility of cultivation in a colder climate would extend the use of this herb and provide new opportunities to herb growers and livestock farmers. Our study to compare feed value and phytochemical composition of C. amboinicus plants cultivated in its original region, Indonesia, and in Poland. The crude protein content was significantly higher in plants cultivated in Indonesia compared to those cultivated in Poland-21% and 13% of dry matter, respectively. The higher ADF contents were detected in C. amboinicus cultivated in Indonesia, 38-41%, in comparison to 34% in plants cultivated in Poland. The phytochemical composition was also significantly influenced by the cultivation location. Polish samples were higher in polyphenols (RA and its analogues), and also had 1.5-2-fold higher antioxidant potential, as measured by DPPH scavenging, phosphomolybdenum reduction and Fenton reaction driven lipid peroxidation. The Indonesian samples contained more diterpenoid compounds, such as dihydroxyroyleanone, and the sum of terpenoids was ca. 10 times higher than in samples from Poland (15.59-23.64 vs. 1.87 µg/g of extracts). In conclusion, C. amboinicus is suitable for cultivation in non-optimal climatic conditions but some nutritional properties and bioactivity are significantly affected.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Coleus / Phytochemicals / Antioxidants Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Asia / Europa Language: En Journal: Molecules Journal subject: BIOLOGIA Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Coleus / Phytochemicals / Antioxidants Limits: Animals Country/Region as subject: Asia / Europa Language: En Journal: Molecules Journal subject: BIOLOGIA Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country:
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