Phytochemical identification and antioxidant activities of wild Algerian plant Atriplex halimus L.


Citation

Ould Kaddour, A. S. and Kouadria, R. and Bouzouina, M. and Lotmani, B. (2024) Phytochemical identification and antioxidant activities of wild Algerian plant Atriplex halimus L. International Food Research Journal (Malaysia), 31 (6). pp. 1494-1506. ISSN 2231 7546

Abstract

The secondary metabolites of cultivated and wild plants offer numerous advantages for foods, medicines, and cosmetics. In this context, an evaluation to investigate the impact of plant parts and plant origins on the biological capacities of Atriplex halimus L. were conducted, with the aim of exploring its potential as a natural alternative for antioxidants. In the present work, phenolics and flavonoids from the aerial parts (leaves and stems) of A. halimus of three provinces (Mazagran, Biskra, and Sig) in Algeria were quantified and identified using spectrophotometry and chromatography (HPLC-DAD). Complementary assays such as DPPH, ABTS, and FRAP were performed to assess the antioxidant capacities. Results exhibited greater quantities of phenolics in leaf extracts. Significant variation was found between plant origins; leaf extract from Mazagran was richer in TPC and TFC. Qualitative analysis revealed 25 phenolic compounds, including five phenolic acids (four hydroxybenzoic acid and one hydroxycinamic acid) and 20 flavonoids from the leaf extracts. Leaf extracts also exhibited higher antioxidant powers than stem extracts. Generally, antioxidant tests demonstrated higher antiradical capacity of leaf extract from Mazagran. Therefore, A. halimus from Mazagran can be used as a source of natural antioxidant, and in different fields, particularly medicines and foods.


Download File

Full text available from:

Abstract

The secondary metabolites of cultivated and wild plants offer numerous advantages for foods, medicines, and cosmetics. In this context, an evaluation to investigate the impact of plant parts and plant origins on the biological capacities of Atriplex halimus L. were conducted, with the aim of exploring its potential as a natural alternative for antioxidants. In the present work, phenolics and flavonoids from the aerial parts (leaves and stems) of A. halimus of three provinces (Mazagran, Biskra, and Sig) in Algeria were quantified and identified using spectrophotometry and chromatography (HPLC-DAD). Complementary assays such as DPPH, ABTS, and FRAP were performed to assess the antioxidant capacities. Results exhibited greater quantities of phenolics in leaf extracts. Significant variation was found between plant origins; leaf extract from Mazagran was richer in TPC and TFC. Qualitative analysis revealed 25 phenolic compounds, including five phenolic acids (four hydroxybenzoic acid and one hydroxycinamic acid) and 20 flavonoids from the leaf extracts. Leaf extracts also exhibited higher antioxidant powers than stem extracts. Generally, antioxidant tests demonstrated higher antiradical capacity of leaf extract from Mazagran. Therefore, A. halimus from Mazagran can be used as a source of natural antioxidant, and in different fields, particularly medicines and foods.

Additional Metadata

[error in script]
Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Atriplex halimus
AGROVOC Term: flavonoids
AGROVOC Term: leaves
AGROVOC Term: stems
AGROVOC Term: traditional medicines
AGROVOC Term: foods
AGROVOC Term: plant parts
AGROVOC Term: extracts
AGROVOC Term: chromatography
AGROVOC Term: spectrophotometry
Geographical Term: Algeria
Uncontrolled Keywords: Atriplex halimus L., phenolic compounds, flavonoid compounds, antioxidant activity
Depositing User: Nor Hasnita Abdul Samat
Date Deposited: 07 May 2026 04:47
Last Modified: 07 May 2026 04:47
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/4070

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item