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      Phenolic profile and antioxidant potential of wild watercress ( Nasturtium officinale L.)

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      Watercress, Antioxidant activity, Pigments, Total phenolic contents, Phenolic compounds

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          Phenolic profile, antioxidant potential and pigment contents of wild watercress ( Nasturtium officinale L.) were studied to assess the potential for future studies and its applications in neutraceuticals and bioactive functional ingredients. Different extracts of watercress (roots, stem and leaves) were analysed for pigment composition, total phenolic contents, and radical scavenging activity. The phenolic profile of the leaves and roots was studied using reversed phase HPLC–DAD. Results showed that total phenolic compounds in all samples were higher in the methanolic extracts than its corresponding aqueous extracts. The RSA of methanolic extracts was higher than aqueous extracts. Fourteen phenolic compounds were identified in the leaves, where coumaric acid and its derivatives, caftaric acid and quercetin derivatives were present in higher amounts. In roots, a total of 20 compounds was tentatively identified, with coumaric acid and its derivatives, sinapic acid, caftaric acid and quercetin derivatives were the major phenolic compounds. In conclusion, watercress has significant antioxidant activity and contains important phenolic compounds, which could be of potential biological interest.

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              Photosynthetic pigment composition has been a major study target in plant ecophysiology during the last three decades. Although more than 2000 papers have been published, a comprehensive evaluation of the responses of photosynthetic pigment composition to environmental conditions is not yet available. After an extensive survey, we compiled data from 525 papers including 809 species (subkingdom Viridiplantae) in which pigment composition was described. A meta-analysis was then conducted to assess the ranges of photosynthetic pigment content. Calculated frequency distributions of pigments were compared with those expected from the theoretical pigment composition. Responses to environmental factors were also analysed. The results revealed that lutein and xanthophyll cycle pigments (VAZ) were highly responsive to the environment, emphasizing the high phenotypic plasticity of VAZ, whereas neoxanthin was very stable. The present meta-analysis supports the existence of relatively narrow limits for pigment ratios and also supports the presence of a pool of free 'unbound' VAZ. Results from this study provide highly reliable ranges of photosynthetic pigment contents as a framework for future research on plant pigments.
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                +92-945-761622 , Alamzeb01@yahoo.com
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                Springer International Publishing (Cham )
                2193-1801
                24 November 2015
                24 November 2015
                2015
                : 4
                : 714
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                Department of Biotechnology, University of Malakand, Chakdara, Pakistan
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                http://orcid.org/0000-0001-6849-376X
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                1514
                10.1186/s40064-015-1514-5
                4656250
                25674489
                9ed44558-63b5-4a18-85fb-ad39a535b73d
                © Zeb. 2015

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                : 6 September 2015
                : 5 November 2015
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