2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2015.05.056
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Phenolic profile and antimicrobial activity of different dietary supplements based on Cochlospermum angolensis Welw.

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“…33 ), respectively, and were tentatively matched with ellagic acid hexoside and ellagic acid pentoside, respectively. 36 The fragmentation pattern and UV-vis characteristics allowed us to tentatively identify these compounds as ellagic acid hexoside and ellagic acid pentoside, respectively. These last compounds were previously described in the methanolic extract prepared from Sanguisorba obtusa.…”
Section: Chemical Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33 ), respectively, and were tentatively matched with ellagic acid hexoside and ellagic acid pentoside, respectively. 36 The fragmentation pattern and UV-vis characteristics allowed us to tentatively identify these compounds as ellagic acid hexoside and ellagic acid pentoside, respectively. These last compounds were previously described in the methanolic extract prepared from Sanguisorba obtusa.…”
Section: Chemical Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Magiera et al [211] reported the presence of fourteen flavonoids in a dietary supplement (not specified), relating them with the shown antioxidant capacity. In another study, performed by Pereira et al [212], the phenolic profile of different formulations of dietary supplements (infusions, syrups and tablets) based on Cochlospermum angolensis Welw, also known as borututu, used for the treatment and prevention of liver diseases, was described. The amount of PC was also related with the observed antimicrobial activity of the supplements.…”
Section: Guimarães Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Com isso, pode-se sugerir a substituição do orgão terrestre pelo aéreo, visto que, o órgão terrestre não se regenera, ajudando assim na preservação da espécie. Pereira et al (2015) e Poppendieck (1981), discutem sobre inúmeros trabalhos com a Família Cochlospermaceae no tratamento de malária, icterícia e lesões hepáticas incluindo C. regium, Cochlospermum trinctorium, Cochlospermum planchonii e Cochlospermum angolensis.…”
Section: Atividades Biológicasunclassified