Dj. Malen?i's research while affiliated with University of Novi Sad and other places

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Screening for antioxidant properties of Salvia reflexa Hornem
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November 2000

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Phytotherapy Research

Dj. Malen?i

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O. Ga?i

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M. Popovi

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P. Bo?a

The antioxidant properties of the wild growing sage species, Salvia reflexa Hornem., were investigated. The presence of superoxide (O2·−) and hydroxyl (·OH) radicals, malonyldialdehyde (MDA), reduced glutathione (GSH) and total flavonoids were observed in the above-ground parts of plant, as well as activities of the antioxidant enzymes superoxide-dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (P-ase). The potential antioxidant activity of the methanol:water extract has been assessed based on scavenging activity of stable DPPH free radicals. By the means of TLC and LC/MS a screening for secondary plant products was performed. Significant quantities of O2·−, ·OH and MDA were observed. Thus, this species exhibited high SOD and P-ase activities as well as a content of total flavonoids. The dominant naturally occurring compound was rosmarinic acid. The results obtained suggested a high antioxidant activity of Salvia reflexa Hornem. Copyright

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... The radical scavenging activity results are summarized in Table 2. Among ROS, superoxide radical (O 2 •− ) has particular importance as it is one of the most aggressive oxygen species in the human organism, being enrolled in the development of aging and chronic diseases, such as atherosclerosis, ischemic heart disease, diabetes mellitus, cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, immunosuppression and others [85][86][87][88]. Phenolic compounds have demonstrated a strong scavenging capacity of superoxide anion [89]. ...

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Microwave- and Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction of Cucurbita pepo Seeds: A Comparison Study of Antioxidant Activity, Phenolic Profile, and In-Vitro Cells Effects
Screening for antioxidant properties of Salvia reflexa Hornem
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  • November 2000

Phytotherapy Research