Extraction of flavonoids from Tagetes patula: process optimization and screening for biological activity

The flowers of Tagetes patula L., Asteraceae, commonly known as French marigold, are used in folk medicine as an antiseptic, diuretic, blood purifier and insect repellent. This study was conducted to optimize the extraction process through the biomonitoring of flavonoids, using a statistical mixture simplex-centroid design, to evaluate the effect of the solvents water, ethanol and acetone, as well as mixtures of these solvents, assessed by the total flavonoid content. The extracts were tested for dry residue, radical scavenging activity, chromatographic profile, and larvicidal activity. The acetone extract had the highest total flavonoid content, 25.13 ± 1.02% (4.07%); and the best radical scavenging activity, with IC50of 15.74 μg/ml ± 1.09 (6.92%), but with lower dry residue, 6.62 ± 1.33% (20.10%). The water extracts showed higher levels of dry residue, but lower total flavonoid content and radical scavenging activity than the acetone extract. The positive correlation between the total flavonoid content and radical scavenging activity of the extracts showed that flavonoids contribute significantly to the antioxidant capacity. The statistical mixture design allowed us to optimize the extraction of flavonoids from flowers of T. patula, with acetone as the best extraction solvent. Preliminary studies on the biological activity of the optimized extracts demonstrated a larvicidal effect of the acetone extract on Aedes aegyptimosquitoes.

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Main Authors: Munhoz,Vanessa M., Longhini,Renata, Souza,José R.P., Zequi,João A.C., Mello,Eneri V.S. Leite, Lopes,Gisely C., Mello,João C.P.
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Farmacognosia 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S0102-695X20140005005762015-10-09Extraction of flavonoids from Tagetes patula: process optimization and screening for biological activityMunhoz,Vanessa M.Longhini,RenataSouza,José R.P.Zequi,João A.C.Mello,Eneri V.S. LeiteLopes,Gisely C.Mello,João C.P. Tagetes patula L. Flavonoids Statistical mixture design Simplex–centroid Larvicidal activity Aedes aegypti The flowers of Tagetes patula L., Asteraceae, commonly known as French marigold, are used in folk medicine as an antiseptic, diuretic, blood purifier and insect repellent. This study was conducted to optimize the extraction process through the biomonitoring of flavonoids, using a statistical mixture simplex-centroid design, to evaluate the effect of the solvents water, ethanol and acetone, as well as mixtures of these solvents, assessed by the total flavonoid content. The extracts were tested for dry residue, radical scavenging activity, chromatographic profile, and larvicidal activity. The acetone extract had the highest total flavonoid content, 25.13 ± 1.02% (4.07%); and the best radical scavenging activity, with IC50of 15.74 μg/ml ± 1.09 (6.92%), but with lower dry residue, 6.62 ± 1.33% (20.10%). The water extracts showed higher levels of dry residue, but lower total flavonoid content and radical scavenging activity than the acetone extract. The positive correlation between the total flavonoid content and radical scavenging activity of the extracts showed that flavonoids contribute significantly to the antioxidant capacity. The statistical mixture design allowed us to optimize the extraction of flavonoids from flowers of T. patula, with acetone as the best extraction solvent. Preliminary studies on the biological activity of the optimized extracts demonstrated a larvicidal effect of the acetone extract on Aedes aegyptimosquitoes.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de FarmacognosiaRevista Brasileira de Farmacognosia v.24 n.5 20142014-10-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-695X2014000500576en10.1016/j.bjp.2014.10.001
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Longhini,Renata
Souza,José R.P.
Zequi,João A.C.
Mello,Eneri V.S. Leite
Lopes,Gisely C.
Mello,João C.P.
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Longhini,Renata
Souza,José R.P.
Zequi,João A.C.
Mello,Eneri V.S. Leite
Lopes,Gisely C.
Mello,João C.P.
Extraction of flavonoids from Tagetes patula: process optimization and screening for biological activity
author_facet Munhoz,Vanessa M.
Longhini,Renata
Souza,José R.P.
Zequi,João A.C.
Mello,Eneri V.S. Leite
Lopes,Gisely C.
Mello,João C.P.
author_sort Munhoz,Vanessa M.
title Extraction of flavonoids from Tagetes patula: process optimization and screening for biological activity
title_short Extraction of flavonoids from Tagetes patula: process optimization and screening for biological activity
title_full Extraction of flavonoids from Tagetes patula: process optimization and screening for biological activity
title_fullStr Extraction of flavonoids from Tagetes patula: process optimization and screening for biological activity
title_full_unstemmed Extraction of flavonoids from Tagetes patula: process optimization and screening for biological activity
title_sort extraction of flavonoids from tagetes patula: process optimization and screening for biological activity
description The flowers of Tagetes patula L., Asteraceae, commonly known as French marigold, are used in folk medicine as an antiseptic, diuretic, blood purifier and insect repellent. This study was conducted to optimize the extraction process through the biomonitoring of flavonoids, using a statistical mixture simplex-centroid design, to evaluate the effect of the solvents water, ethanol and acetone, as well as mixtures of these solvents, assessed by the total flavonoid content. The extracts were tested for dry residue, radical scavenging activity, chromatographic profile, and larvicidal activity. The acetone extract had the highest total flavonoid content, 25.13 ± 1.02% (4.07%); and the best radical scavenging activity, with IC50of 15.74 μg/ml ± 1.09 (6.92%), but with lower dry residue, 6.62 ± 1.33% (20.10%). The water extracts showed higher levels of dry residue, but lower total flavonoid content and radical scavenging activity than the acetone extract. The positive correlation between the total flavonoid content and radical scavenging activity of the extracts showed that flavonoids contribute significantly to the antioxidant capacity. The statistical mixture design allowed us to optimize the extraction of flavonoids from flowers of T. patula, with acetone as the best extraction solvent. Preliminary studies on the biological activity of the optimized extracts demonstrated a larvicidal effect of the acetone extract on Aedes aegyptimosquitoes.
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