2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2020.112123
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Antioxidant profiles of leaves and inflorescences of native, invasive and hybrid Solidago species

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“…Similarly, rosmarinic acid varied in the same study between 256.38 mg/100 g and 898.70 mg/100 g [59], whereas (as mentioned), in a different study, it could not be detected at all [96]. As already discussed in the literature [97], a number of variables, such as the herbal part, ontogenetic development stage, and ambient conditions have a considerable influence on the qualitative and quantitative content in phenolic compounds of the species.…”
Section: C6-c2 and C6-c3 Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 73%
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“…Similarly, rosmarinic acid varied in the same study between 256.38 mg/100 g and 898.70 mg/100 g [59], whereas (as mentioned), in a different study, it could not be detected at all [96]. As already discussed in the literature [97], a number of variables, such as the herbal part, ontogenetic development stage, and ambient conditions have a considerable influence on the qualitative and quantitative content in phenolic compounds of the species.…”
Section: C6-c2 and C6-c3 Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The key component and marker of the antioxidant properties of S. virgaurea was found by M. Marksa et al (2020) to be 3,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid (about half of the whole scavenging activity, as for S. canadensis and S. ×niederederi, but unlike S. gigantea, for which the main component responsible is chlorogenic acid) [97]. For several Solidago species tested, the scavenging activities were stronger for the leaf products than for the inflorescences [97].…”
Section: Antioxidant Propertiesmentioning
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“…The HPLC-ABTS co-elution system represents a convenient method to analyze the antioxidant components in the plant crude extract [ 63 ]. The radical scavenging activities, which were expressed as Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity (TEAC), varied among the Iris rhizomes water and ethanol extracts ( Table 5 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%