Molecules (Dec 2022)

Comparative Investigation of Chemical Constituents of Kernels, Leaves, Husk, and Bark of <i>Juglans regia</i> L., Using HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS/MS Analysis and Evaluation of Their Antioxidant, Antidiabetic, and Anti-Inflammatory Activities

  • Ilhame Bourais,
  • Salma Elmarrkechy,
  • Douae Taha,
  • Bouabid Badaoui,
  • Yassine Mourabit,
  • Najoua Salhi,
  • Mohammed Merae Alshahrani,
  • Ahmed Abdullah Al Awadh,
  • Abdelhakim Bouyahya,
  • Khang Wen Goh,
  • Ching Siang Tan,
  • Souad El Hajjaji,
  • Nadia Dakka,
  • Naima Iba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27248989
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 24
p. 8989

Abstract

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Leaves, husk, kernels, and bark methanolic extracts of Juglans regia L. were tested for their in vitro antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activities. For these purposes, α-amylase and α-glucosidase were used as the main enzymes to evaluate antidiabetic activities. Moreover, lipoxidase and tyrosinase activities were tested to estimate anti-inflammatory properties. Antioxidant properties of Juglans regia L., extracts were determined using three different assays. Leaves extract has an important radical scavenging activity and a-amylase inhibition. Similarly, husk extracts showed high total phenolic content (306.36 ± 4.74 mg gallic acid equivalent/g dry extract) with an important α-amylase inhibition (IC50 = 75.42 ± 0.99 µg/mL). Kernels exhibit significant tyrosinase (IC50 = 51.38 ± 0.81 µg/mL) correlated with antioxidant activities (p Juglans regia L. plant parts. The identified polyphenols were known for their antioxidant, antidiabetic (dicaffeoyl-quinic acid glycoside in kernels), and anti-inflammatory (3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid in leaves) activities. Further investigations are needed to determine molecular mechanisms involved in these effects as well as to study the properties of the main identified compounds.

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