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Title: Phenolic profile and biological potential of wild blackberry (Rubus discolor) fruits
Authors: Veličković, Ivona 
Zizak, Zeljko
Simin, Natasa
Bekvalac, Kristina
Ivanov, Marija
Sokovic, Marina
Marin, Petar 
Grujić, Slavica 
Keywords: Rosaceae;phenolic acids;anthocyanins;antioxidant;antimicrobial inhibitory activity;enzyme inhibitory activity
Issue Date: 2021
Rank: M23
Citation: Veličković, Ivona, Željko Žižak, Nataša Simin, Kristina Bekvalac, Marija Ivanov, Marina Soković, Petar D. Marin, and Slavica Grujić. "Phenolic profile and biological potential of wild blackberry (Rubus discolor) fruits." Botanica Serbica 45, no. 2 (2021): 215-222. doi:10.2298/BOTSERB2102215V
Project: Projects of the Serbian Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Grant no. 451-03-9/2021-14/200178 and Grant no. 451-03-9/2021-14/200007
Journal: Botanica Serbica
Abstract: 
The berries of Rubus discolor are considered a rich source of phytochemicals which could play an important role in the prevention of prevalent contemporary chronic diseases. Thus, the goal of the presented study was to determine the profile of phenolic acids and anthocyanins of aqueous and ethanol extracts of R. discolor fruit, and their free radical scavenging, antiproliferative, antidiabetic and antimicrobial activities. LC-MS/MS analyses confirmed the presence of 11 phenolic acids with protocatechuic and gallic acids being the major compounds. Additionally, cyanidin- glucoside/galactoside was the most abundant among the five identified anthocyanins. The ethanol extract was more efficient in scavenging free radicals than the aqueous extract. The absence of antiproliferative activity was observed for both extracts. However, they inhibited carbohydrate hydrolysing digestive enzymes associated with type-2 diabetes. Furthermore, the obtained results for α-glucosidase inhibitory activity (IC50 values 44.52 and 80.72 μg/mL, for the aqueous and ethanol extracts, respectively) indicate significantly higher activity than the positive control, GlucobayR (233.38 μg/mL). The ethanol extract was more effective against all of the examined bacteria (Bacillus cereus, Staphylococcus aureus and Enterobacter cloacae) than the aqueous extract. On the contrary, the aqueous extract showed better antifungal properties, particularly against Trihoderma viride and Penicillium verrucosum var. cyclopium. The quantified phenolics and presented bioactivities of R. discolor fruit extracts candidate them as a potential source of bioactive compounds which might be used in the food, pharmacy and cosmetic industries.
URI: https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4518
ISSN: 1821-2158
1821-2638
DOI: 10.2298/BOTSERB2102215V
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