OPTIMAL CONDITIONS FOR EXTRACTION PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS AND FLAVONOIDS FROM MILLET BRAN AND STUDYING SOME OF THEIR BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY

The aim of this research is to determine the optimal conditions for extracting phenols and flavonoids from the bran of Iraqi proso millet and Ukrainian foxtail millet, whole and defatted, and  studying some of their biological characteristics. Petroleum ether, methyl alcohol (60% and 80%), distille...

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Main Authors: Mariem M. A.AL-Abas, Jassem. M. Nasser
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Language:English
Published: Baghdad University 2025-01-01
Series:The Iraqi Journal of Agricultural science
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author Mariem M. A.AL-Abas
Jassem. M. Nasser
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description The aim of this research is to determine the optimal conditions for extracting phenols and flavonoids from the bran of Iraqi proso millet and Ukrainian foxtail millet, whole and defatted, and  studying some of their biological characteristics. Petroleum ether, methyl alcohol (60% and 80%), distilled water, and ethyl alcohol at concentrations of 60, 80, 90, and 99% were used as extraction solutions. The flavonoid content was estimated using the Rutin standard curve, and the phenolic content was determined using the Folin-Ciocateau method based on the gallic acid standard curve. The results showed that the concentration of phenolic compounds and flavonoids in proso millet bran extracts were (770.56, 865.38, 1059.94, 883.16, 722.17, 726.12, 587.79, 400.69) µg/g and (188.26, 196.26, 353.60, 671.38, 96.94, 93.60, 117.60, 300.60) µg /g, respectively, and in Ukrainian millet bran extracts (889.08, 1034.80, 1182.00, 1331.17, 1008.19, 990.42, 592.85, 581.43) µg /g and (302.94, 484.26, 758.94, 940.32, 188.26, 97.60, 217.60, 554.94) µg/g respectively. The highest phenolic and flavonoids compounds concentrations were achieved when ethyl alcohol (99%) as extraction solution was used for Ukrainian millet. Therefore, this treatment was adopted in conducting the free radical scavenging test, at different concentrations (0.125, 0.250, 0.500, 0.750, 0.800) mg/ml, as RSA were (24.68, 40.18, 67.56, 81.98, 89.55%), respectively, compared to ascorbic acid at the same concentrations, which were (40.14, 57.34, 73.46, 89.93, 99.55%).
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spelling doaj-art-bfbd808afbc74636868b9a9983a75fdd2025-02-11T07:09:38ZengBaghdad UniversityThe Iraqi Journal of Agricultural science0075-05302410-08622025-01-0156Special10.36103/d7vwy494OPTIMAL CONDITIONS FOR EXTRACTION PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS AND FLAVONOIDS FROM MILLET BRAN AND STUDYING SOME OF THEIR BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITYMariem M. A.AL-AbasJassem. M. Nasser The aim of this research is to determine the optimal conditions for extracting phenols and flavonoids from the bran of Iraqi proso millet and Ukrainian foxtail millet, whole and defatted, and  studying some of their biological characteristics. Petroleum ether, methyl alcohol (60% and 80%), distilled water, and ethyl alcohol at concentrations of 60, 80, 90, and 99% were used as extraction solutions. The flavonoid content was estimated using the Rutin standard curve, and the phenolic content was determined using the Folin-Ciocateau method based on the gallic acid standard curve. The results showed that the concentration of phenolic compounds and flavonoids in proso millet bran extracts were (770.56, 865.38, 1059.94, 883.16, 722.17, 726.12, 587.79, 400.69) µg/g and (188.26, 196.26, 353.60, 671.38, 96.94, 93.60, 117.60, 300.60) µg /g, respectively, and in Ukrainian millet bran extracts (889.08, 1034.80, 1182.00, 1331.17, 1008.19, 990.42, 592.85, 581.43) µg /g and (302.94, 484.26, 758.94, 940.32, 188.26, 97.60, 217.60, 554.94) µg/g respectively. The highest phenolic and flavonoids compounds concentrations were achieved when ethyl alcohol (99%) as extraction solution was used for Ukrainian millet. Therefore, this treatment was adopted in conducting the free radical scavenging test, at different concentrations (0.125, 0.250, 0.500, 0.750, 0.800) mg/ml, as RSA were (24.68, 40.18, 67.56, 81.98, 89.55%), respectively, compared to ascorbic acid at the same concentrations, which were (40.14, 57.34, 73.46, 89.93, 99.55%). https://www.jcoagri.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/intro/article/view/2119extraction, antioxidant, millet bran, total flavonoid, antibacterial, good health
spellingShingle Mariem M. A.AL-Abas
Jassem. M. Nasser
OPTIMAL CONDITIONS FOR EXTRACTION PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS AND FLAVONOIDS FROM MILLET BRAN AND STUDYING SOME OF THEIR BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
The Iraqi Journal of Agricultural science
extraction, antioxidant, millet bran, total flavonoid, antibacterial, good health
title OPTIMAL CONDITIONS FOR EXTRACTION PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS AND FLAVONOIDS FROM MILLET BRAN AND STUDYING SOME OF THEIR BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
title_full OPTIMAL CONDITIONS FOR EXTRACTION PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS AND FLAVONOIDS FROM MILLET BRAN AND STUDYING SOME OF THEIR BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
title_fullStr OPTIMAL CONDITIONS FOR EXTRACTION PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS AND FLAVONOIDS FROM MILLET BRAN AND STUDYING SOME OF THEIR BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
title_full_unstemmed OPTIMAL CONDITIONS FOR EXTRACTION PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS AND FLAVONOIDS FROM MILLET BRAN AND STUDYING SOME OF THEIR BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
title_short OPTIMAL CONDITIONS FOR EXTRACTION PHENOLIC COMPOUNDS AND FLAVONOIDS FROM MILLET BRAN AND STUDYING SOME OF THEIR BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
title_sort optimal conditions for extraction phenolic compounds and flavonoids from millet bran and studying some of their biological activity
topic extraction, antioxidant, millet bran, total flavonoid, antibacterial, good health
url https://www.jcoagri.uobaghdad.edu.iq/index.php/intro/article/view/2119
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