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Chemical characterization of the species Raphanus sativus L. under different conditions of fertilization and water stress conditions

Amanda Lima Cunha, Marília Layse Alves da Costa, Tereza Lucio Gomes Quirino Maranhão, Mabel Alencar do Nascimento Rocha, Alex Teófilo da Silva, Cícera Maria Alencar do Nascimento, Mayara Andrade Souza, Tâmara Cláudia de Araújo Gomes, João Gomes da Costa, Aldenir Feitosa dos Santos

2020Acta Brasiliensis14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study quantifies phenolic and flavonoid compounds and evaluates the antioxidant activity by the DPPH (2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl) method, also identifying some secondary metabolites of R. sativus under organic fertilization and water stress. For this, a greenhouse experiment was carried out with the preparation of plant extracts (leaves and roots), quantification of phenolic and flavonoid compounds, analysis of antioxidant activity, and phytochemical screening. Different classes of secondary metabolites (catechins, steroids, saponins, among others) were identified. The DPPH method showed that the leaf extract has higher DPPH radical scavenging activity. The leaf extract had a high content of phenolic compounds, especially in treatments without water stress, either with organic fertilization (1925.59 mg GAE/g extract) or with mineral fertilization (2058.47 mg GAE/g extract). For root extracts, R. sativus developed under water stress and organic fertilization showed higher phenolic content (1383.24 mg GAE/g extract). Regarding flavonoid content, the root extract that showed the highest concentration corresponded to the treatment under water stress and without fertilization (82.1 mg QE/g extract). Therefore, radish was shown to be rich in bioactive compounds and with antioxidant potential in both its leaves and roots.

Topics & Concepts

DPPHChemistryFlavonoidRaphanusAntioxidantPhytochemicalHuman fertilizationBotanyFood scienceAgronomyBiologyOrganic chemistryBiochemistryGrowth and nutrition in plantsPostharvest Quality and Shelf Life ManagementPlant tissue culture and regeneration
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