Title of article :
The Impact of Drying Method on Bioactive Compounds and Microstructure of Jujube Zizyphus Lotus Leaves
Author/Authors :
OUHAMMOU ، MOURAD Materials Science and Process Optimization Laboratory LSMOP, Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences Semlalia - Cadi Ayyad University , Nabil ، Bouchra Materials Science and Process Optimization Laboratory SCIMTOP, Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences Semlalia - Cadi Ayyad University , Ouaabou ، Rachida Materials Science and Process Optimization Laboratory SCIMTOP, Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences Semlalia - Cadi Ayyad University , Elgadi ، Sara Laboratory of Microbial Biotechnology - Faculty of Sciences- Semlalia - Cadi Ayyad University , Hidar ، Nadia Materials Science and Process Optimization Laboratory SCIMTOP, Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences Semlalia - Cadi Ayyad University , Jaouad ، Yasamine The Higher School of Technology of Kelâa des Sraghna - Cadi Ayyad University , Jaouad ، Abderrahim Materials Science and Process Optimization Laboratory SCIMTOP, Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences Semlalia - Cadi Ayyad University , Mahrouz ، Mostafa Materials Science and Process Optimization Laboratory SCIMTOP, Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Sciences Semlalia - Cadi Ayyad University
From page :
133
To page :
144
Abstract :
Background and Aim: The leaves of Jujube Zizyphus lotus are widely used as medicine for their health benefits, particularly in China, America and the Middle East. To determine the benefits of Jujube leaves, the leaves were analysed to distinguish certain chemical compounds, examine their antioxidant activity and study their structural morphology. Materials and Methods: Conventional drying by ovens is a method of preserving nutritious foods. The drying temperature gradient of 10°C affects certain food compositions. In the case of the Jujube leaf, the increase in temperature revealed an increased extraction. Moreover, an increase in the release of polyphenols analyzed by reactive Folin method (2.5-3 mgEqAG/100g), and a small variation in antioxidant activity tested by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl method of about 80% were registered. Results: We also noticed a stability of about 3 mg/100g for flavonoids, a very low concentration 0.5 mg/g for total carotenoids, a variation between 12-45 mg/g for phyophytins, and a degradation of chlorophyll a (between 3-18) and chlorophyll b (2-8 mg/g). Conclusion: High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) analysis showed that the Jujube tree, Zizyphus lotus, is very rich in phenolic compounds, above all Naringin, Furelique, Rutin, Quercetin, and Kaempferol.
Keywords :
Jujube , Ziziphus lotus , Valorization , Drying , Biochemical , Antioxidant activity
Journal title :
Herbal Medicines Journal
Journal title :
Herbal Medicines Journal
Record number :
2756084
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