Sea Buckthorn ( Hippophae rhamnoides ) Waste Biomass after Harvesting as a Source of Valuable Biologically Active Compounds with Nutraceutical and Antibacterial Potential.
Sarmite JancevaAnna AndersoneLiga LauberteOskars BikovensVizma NikolajevaLilija JashinaNatalija ZaharovaGalina TelyshevaMaris SenkovsGints RiekstsAnna Ramata-StundaJelena KrasilnikovaPublished in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
For sustainable sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) berry production, the task at hand is to find an application for the large amount of biomass waste arising at harvesting. Sea buckthorn (SBT) vegetation is currently poorly studied. The purpose of this research was to assess the composition and potential of SBT twigs as a source of valuable biologically active substances. Water and 50% EtOH extracts of twigs of three Latvian SBT cultivars with a high berry yield and quality, popular for cultivation in many countries ( H. rhamnoides 'Maria Bruvele', 'Tatiana', 'Botanicheskaya Lubitelskaya'), were investigated for the first time. The phytochemical composition (UHPLC-ESI-MS/MS analysis) and biological activity of the obtained hydrophilic extracts were determined. The highest yield of polyphenolic compounds and serotonin was observed for 'Maria Bruvele'. Hydrophilic extracts were investigated for radical scavenging activity (DPPH˙ test), antibacterial/antifungal activity against five pathogenic bacteria/yeast, cytotoxicity, and the enzymatic activity of alpha -amylase (via in vitro testing), which is extremely important for the treatment of people with underweight, wasting, and malabsorption. The results showed a high potential of sea buckthorn biomass as a source of valuable biologically active compounds for the creation of preparations for the food industry, nutraceuticals, and cosmetics.
Keyphrases
- ms ms
- human health
- wastewater treatment
- liquid chromatography
- anaerobic digestion
- heavy metals
- climate change
- risk assessment
- liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
- simultaneous determination
- hydrogen peroxide
- sewage sludge
- drinking water
- anti inflammatory
- mass spectrometry
- silver nanoparticles
- high resolution
- quality improvement
- life cycle
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- municipal solid waste
- tandem mass spectrometry
- high speed