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agricultural and biological sciences

Phenolic profile and Enzyme Inhibitory activities of Almond (Terminalia catappa) leaf and Stem bark

International Journal of Food Properties, Volume 20, Year 2018

Almond (Terminalia catappa) is a species used in Nigerian folkloric medicine because of its antihypertensive property. In this study, the acetylcholinesterase, arginase, phosphodiesterase-5 and angiotensin-1-converting enzyme inhibition and antioxidant properties of the phenolic-rich extracts from almond leaf and stem bark were determined. The chemical composition was evaluated using high-performance liquid chromatography. The total phenol and flavonoid contents were estimated and the antihypertensive potential was estimated by the determination of acetylcholinesterase, arginase, phosphodiesterase-5 and angiotensin-1-converting enzyme inhibition in vitro. Three assays were used for the evaluation of antioxidant properties of the extracts. Eleven and eight phenolic compounds were detected in leaf and stem bark respectively. The phenolic-rich extracts showed remarkable enzyme inhibition activity in concentration dependent manner, with high antioxidant activities. Almond leaf and stem bark can serve as potential natural source for the development of a novel antihypertensive agent.
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